A Finite Element Model was Established of Buried Pipeline without Frusta

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The finite element analysis of the underground buried pipes were done by being used ANSYS software. In order to improve or replace the traditional calculation method, basic information on buried pipeline without frusta was set up , stress and deformation were analyzed, a finite element calculation model was established.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 953-954)

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1509-1512

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June 2014

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