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Numerical Analysis on Self-Burial Mechanism of Submarine Pipeline with Spoiler under Steady Flow (정상흐름 하에서 스포일러 부착형 해저파이프라인의 자가매설 기구에 관한 수치해석)

  • Lee, Woo Dong;Hur, Dong Soo;Kim, Han Sol;Jo, Hyo Jae
    • Journal of Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.146-159
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    • 2016
  • This study used Navier-Stokes Solver(LES-WASS-2D) for analyzing hydrodynamic characteristics with high order in order to analyze self-burial mechanism of pipeline with spoiler under steady flow. For the validity and effectiveness of numerical model used, it was compared and analyzed with the experiment to show flow characteristics around the pipeline with and without the spoiler. And the hydraulic(flow, vortex, and pressure) and force characteristics were numerically analyzed around the pipeline according to the incident velocity, and shape and arrangement of spoiler. Primarily, if the spoiler is attached to the pipeline, the projected area is increased resulting in higher flow velocity toward the back and strong vortex caused by wake stream in the back. Secondly, the spoiler causes vertically asymmetric flow and vorticity fields and thus asymmetric pressure field. It increases the asymmetry of force on the pipe and thus develops large downward fluid force. Both of them are the causes of selfburying of the pipeline with spoiler.

An Experimental Study for Analysis of the Self-Burial of Pipelines with Spoilers in Current

  • Kang, Min Joon;Lee, Seung Jae;Hwang, Jae Hyuk;Jo, Hyo Jae
    • Journal of Advanced Research in Ocean Engineering
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.22-27
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    • 2016
  • This experimental study deals with the mechanism of spoilers that cause scouring around pipelines. The design methodology was applied to spoilers for accelerating pipelines that undergo self-burial into the sand-bed and evaluated using approaching experimental analysis. The experimental study was conducted to investigate the self-burial ability of submarine pipelines with two types of sand-bed models: silt and sand. Spoilers of different heights were attached to the top of the pipeline for each experiment case. The relationship between the relative scour depth and spoiler height was evaluated by applying different flow velocities and sand diameters and comparative analysis was performed with values obtained from similarity experiments and theory. The experimental study will be useful in establishing a database for the design of spoilers.