A Study of Flow Pattern around the Two-Dimensional Dual Subsea Pipeline on Sea Bottom

해저면에 설치된 2차원 복합해저관로 주위의 유동특성에 관한 실험적 연구

  • 나인삼 (인하대학교 선박해양공학과) ;
  • 조철희 (인하대학교 선박해양공학과) ;
  • 정우철 (인하공업전문대학 조선과) ;
  • 김두홍 (인하대학교 선박해양공학과)
  • Published : 2001.10.01

Abstract

As pipelines are often used to transport gas, oil, water and oil products, there are more than one pipeline installed in the offshore field. The size and space of pipelines are various depending on the design specifications. The pipelines are to be designed and installed to secure the stability to external loads during the installation and operation period. The flow patterns are very complex around the pipelines being dependent on incoming flow velocity, pipelines size and space. To investigate the flow patterns, number of experiment are conducted with visualization equipment in a circulating water channel. The flow motion and trajectory were recorded from the laser reflected particles by camera. From the experiment the flow patterns around spaced pipelines were obtained. Also pressure gradient was measured by mano-meter to estimate the hydrodynamic forces on the behind pipeline. The results show that the various sizes and spaces can be affected in the estimation of external load. The complex flow patterns and pressure gradients can be effectively used in the understanding of flow motion and pressure gradient.

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