Influence of ground load on adjacent oil and natural gas pipelines

The foundation soil will move under the action of ground building, which generates large additional stress on burial pipeline. If the stress exceeds the yield strength of pipeline, the pipeline will be destroyed. In order to analyze the influence of ground building on buried pipelines, theoretical a...

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Main Authors: Zhengwei Guo, Yinchun Gong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2025-06-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/16878132251347393
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description The foundation soil will move under the action of ground building, which generates large additional stress on burial pipeline. If the stress exceeds the yield strength of pipeline, the pipeline will be destroyed. In order to analyze the influence of ground building on buried pipelines, theoretical and numerical method are used to analysis stress and deformation of pipeline. The research results show that ground building has a significant impact on the adjacent soil. The softer the soil is, the greater the internal stress within the soil will be. The effects of distance between pipeline and ground building on stress and deformation of pipelines are researched, and stress and deformation of pipelines subjected to the moving ground building are investigated. The analysis results have deeply understanding of ground building on the adjacent pipelines, and it has guiding significance for the construction of pipelines.
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spelling doaj-art-30ec9a9eea8b4158904cba09099fbd9a2025-08-20T03:20:01ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81402025-06-011710.1177/16878132251347393Influence of ground load on adjacent oil and natural gas pipelinesZhengwei Guo0Yinchun Gong1Chongqing University of Science and Technology, PR ChinaChongqing University of Science and Technology, PR ChinaThe foundation soil will move under the action of ground building, which generates large additional stress on burial pipeline. If the stress exceeds the yield strength of pipeline, the pipeline will be destroyed. In order to analyze the influence of ground building on buried pipelines, theoretical and numerical method are used to analysis stress and deformation of pipeline. The research results show that ground building has a significant impact on the adjacent soil. The softer the soil is, the greater the internal stress within the soil will be. The effects of distance between pipeline and ground building on stress and deformation of pipelines are researched, and stress and deformation of pipelines subjected to the moving ground building are investigated. The analysis results have deeply understanding of ground building on the adjacent pipelines, and it has guiding significance for the construction of pipelines.https://doi.org/10.1177/16878132251347393
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Influence of ground load on adjacent oil and natural gas pipelines
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title Influence of ground load on adjacent oil and natural gas pipelines
title_full Influence of ground load on adjacent oil and natural gas pipelines
title_fullStr Influence of ground load on adjacent oil and natural gas pipelines
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title_short Influence of ground load on adjacent oil and natural gas pipelines
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