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Buckle propagation is a problem unique to offshore pipelines and other tubulars in which, driven by the ambient external pressure, a locally weakened section of the pipe can initiate a collapse that propagates at high speed, quickly flattening large lengths of the line.
The term propagating buckle was coined by researchers in the offshore industry in the early 1970s who first encountered the problem and identified its potential catastrophic effects.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2 On the Propagation Pressure of Pipelines
3. Propagation Pressure Under Tension
4. Buckle Propagation in Confined Tubes and Liners
5. Buckle Propagation in Pipe-in-Pipe Systems
6. Dynamic Buckle Propagation
7. Integral Buckle Arrestors
8. Dynamic Performance of Integral Buckle Arrestors
9. Slip-on and Clamped Buckle Arrestors
10. Internal Ring Arrestors for Pipe-in-Pipe Pipelines
11. A Model for Quasi-Static and Dynamic Buckle Propagation