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Pipeline Anchor Length Calculation PDF

This document outlines the calculation of the virtual anchor length for a buried pipeline. It defines relevant pipe, soil, and design parameters. It then calculates the expansion force due to temperature change and pressure, as well as the opposing frictional force between the pipe and soil. Equating these forces allows solving for the required anchor length to prevent pipe movement from the point of entry. The anchor length calculation balances the expansion and friction forces based on the given pipe, soil, and environmental conditions.

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Pipeline Anchor Length Calculation PDF

This document outlines the calculation of the virtual anchor length for a buried pipeline. It defines relevant pipe, soil, and design parameters. It then calculates the expansion force due to temperature change and pressure, as well as the opposing frictional force between the pipe and soil. Equating these forces allows solving for the required anchor length to prevent pipe movement from the point of entry. The anchor length calculation balances the expansion and friction forces based on the given pipe, soil, and environmental conditions.

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Virtual Anchor Calculations Prepared By Shahid

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Pipeline Virtual Anchor Length Calculations
Variables:

Pipe Properties
Do = Outside Diameter of Pipe
Di = Inside Diameter of Pipe
D = Mean Diameter of Pipe = Do - TNom
TNom = Nominal Wall Thickness of Pipe
TAc = Actual Thickness of Pipe =
A Nom
C T
v = Poissons Ratio
= Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
P = Pipe Density
CA = Corrosion Allowance
E = Modulus of Elasticity of Pipe
F = Pipe Fluid Density
L = Length of Pipe
A = Cross Section Area of pipe =
) (
4
2 2
I O
D D
=
Or
A = =
Nom
T D
WP = Full Weight Pipe and its fluid.

Design & Other Conditions
P = Design Pressure
TD = Design Temperature
TI = Installation Temperature
T = TD - TI

Soil
= Coefficient of Friction between Pipe & Soil
S = Soil Density
H = Depth of Burial

Others
Sh = Hoop Stress
Sa = Axial Stress
e = Strain
FEx = Total Force Due to Expansion
FEx(T) = Expansion Force Due to Temperature Change
FEx(P) = Expansion Force Due to Pressure
FP = Force due to Pressure
FF = Frictional Force

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Required
La = Anchor Length


Solution:

Theoretically, there will be pipe movement from entry point due to thermal expansion. Also
an expansion will be there due to the pressure. Opposing these two is the frictional force
between pipe and soil. Let us find these factors first:

Expansion Force due to Temperature Change:
Expansion Force due to Change in Temperature will be:
FEx(T) = T A E ..(1)

Expansion Force due to Pressure:
Pressure force will be found out as below:

Hoop Stress in the pipe (Sh) =
Ac
T
D P

2


Axial Stress in the pipe (Sa) =
Ac
T
D P

4


Expansion due to Axial Stress ( L1) =
a
S
E
L


Contraction Due to Hoop Stress ( L2) =
h
S
E
L


Total Pressure Expansion =
2 1
L L

Total Pressure Expansion = ( ) [ ]
h a
S S
E
L


As
a
h
S
S
=
2


So

Total Pressure Expansion = ( )
(

\
|

h
h
S
S
E
L

2


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Total Pressure Expansion = ( ) |

\
|
2
1
E
S L
h


Pressure Exp. Force =
L
L
A E



FEx(P) = ( ) 5 . 0
h
S A .(2)

So Adding (1) and (2) we get:

FEx = ( ) ( ) ( ) + 5 . 0
h
S A T A E (3)

Friction Force at Soil/Pipe interface:

Weight of soil over pipe = ( )
S a
L H D .

Weight of Pipe along this length =
a P
L A

Weight of Fluid Inside Pipe =
a F
I
L
D

|
|

\
|

4
2


Total Pipe Weight (WP) =
a P
L A +
a F
I
L
D

|
|

\
|

4
2


The Frictional Force (FF) = ( ) [ ]
P a S
W L H D + 2 ...(4)

At virtual anchor this force must be equal to the force due to expansion. So equating (3) &
(4) we get,

( ) ( ) ( ) + 5 . 0
h
S A T A E = ( ) [ ]
P a S
W L H D + 2
So rearranging we get the length of Virtual Anchor from point of entry:

( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )

(
(

|
|

\
|
+ +
+
=
F
I
P S
h
a
D
A H D
S A T A E
L



4
2
5 . 0
2

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