Process Pipeline Strength Calculation Methodology Enhancement Using Finite-Element Method

AbstractThe paper analyzes possible approaches to the technical evaluation of the process pipelines according to the diagnostic results using strength calculation based on the finite-element method. Process pipelines have a complex dimensional configuration and a complex stress–strain state, so trad...

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