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Operational integrity of pipelines on mobile seabeds: using survey data to explore trends of changing pipeline embedment and span evolution

Operational integrity of pipelines on mobile seabeds: using survey data to explore trends of changing pipeline embedment and span evolution
Operational integrity of pipelines on mobile seabeds: using survey data to explore trends of changing pipeline embedment and span evolution

Reliable prediction of as-laid embedment and changes in embedment with time for surface-laid offshore pipelines and cables are important for the assessment of their operational response. This study interprets the field data from three sections of the same pipeline route from ROV inspection surveys that took place from the as-laid condition to around six years after installation. The analysis results indicate significant changes of both span ratio (i.e., the proportion of the length that is in span) and the range of embedment of the grounded sections. These changing trends differ between sections of the same pipeline, and include both growing and reducing proportions of span, as well as no formation of spans. In all cases, the average embedment of the non-spanning sections increases with time, and there is a net increase in the stability of the pipeline under hydrodynamic loading. These observations illustrate the importance of understanding the pipeline, metocean and seabed conditions when making predictions of long-term pipeline performance.

2754-6322
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Society for Underwater Technology
Hou, Z.
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Bransby, M.F.
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Watson, P.G.
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White, D.J.
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Low, H.E.
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Hou, Z., Bransby, M.F., Watson, P.G., White, D.J., Low, H.E. and Rathbone, A. (2023) Operational integrity of pipelines on mobile seabeds: using survey data to explore trends of changing pipeline embedment and span evolution. In Offshore Site Investigation Geotechnics 9th International Conference Proceeding. Society for Underwater Technology. pp. 563-570 . (doi:10.3723/VPFW4060).

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Abstract

Reliable prediction of as-laid embedment and changes in embedment with time for surface-laid offshore pipelines and cables are important for the assessment of their operational response. This study interprets the field data from three sections of the same pipeline route from ROV inspection surveys that took place from the as-laid condition to around six years after installation. The analysis results indicate significant changes of both span ratio (i.e., the proportion of the length that is in span) and the range of embedment of the grounded sections. These changing trends differ between sections of the same pipeline, and include both growing and reducing proportions of span, as well as no formation of spans. In all cases, the average embedment of the non-spanning sections increases with time, and there is a net increase in the stability of the pipeline under hydrodynamic loading. These observations illustrate the importance of understanding the pipeline, metocean and seabed conditions when making predictions of long-term pipeline performance.

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Published date: 1 January 2023
Venue - Dates: 9th International Conference on Innovative Geotechnologies for Energy Transition, 2023, , London, United Kingdom, 2023-09-12 - 2023-09-14

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Local EPrints ID: 497656
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497656
ISSN: 2754-6322
PURE UUID: a003455e-b273-46ff-b030-d36f0ee9ad21
ORCID for D.J. White: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2968-582X

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Date deposited: 29 Jan 2025 17:30
Last modified: 25 May 2025 04:47

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Author: Z. Hou
Author: M.F. Bransby
Author: P.G. Watson
Author: D.J. White ORCID iD
Author: H.E. Low
Author: A. Rathbone

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