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Application of Theory of Beam Analysis for Arterial Oil Pipelines across Swamps
Abstract A method is proposed for analyzing the deflection of underground and above-ground arterial oil pipelines across swamps with allowance for the thickness of the compressible layer of peat. The method is based on the theory of analysis of beams on a linearly deformable bed. A pipeline crossing a swamp is assumed to be an infinitely long beam subject to a linearly distributed load over its entire length.
Application of Theory of Beam Analysis for Arterial Oil Pipelines across Swamps
Abstract A method is proposed for analyzing the deflection of underground and above-ground arterial oil pipelines across swamps with allowance for the thickness of the compressible layer of peat. The method is based on the theory of analysis of beams on a linearly deformable bed. A pipeline crossing a swamp is assumed to be an infinitely long beam subject to a linearly distributed load over its entire length.
Application of Theory of Beam Analysis for Arterial Oil Pipelines across Swamps
Dimov, L. A. (author) / Bogushevskaya, E. M. (author)
2002
Article (Journal)
English
Local classification TIB:
770/6545/8000
BKL:
56.20
Ingenieurgeologie, Bodenmechanik
Application of Theory of Beam Analysis for Arterial Oil Pipelines across Swamps
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