Based on ANASYS with Finite Element Analysis and Calculation of Cracked Pipeline

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Pipeline in the entire oil and gas transportation industry play an important role and in the soil is corroded in order to produce the stress corrosion crack. The topic analyzes and calculates cracked pipeline with finite element method by use of ANSYS software mainly, and provides the theory basis for safety evaluation of pipeline.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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3185-3188

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July 2014

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