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Transient heat transfer from an Offshore buried pipeline during start-up working conditions

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The 2D heat transfer from offshore, completely buried pipelines is studied with reference to transient working conditions. In particular, the start-up case is considered (i.e., the case of a pipeline initially at equilibrium with the surrounding soil). Two different start-up cases are investigated: the step-rising case and the smooth-rising case. (In the latter, the steady-state wall temperature is reached in a finite time.) The energy balance equation is written in a dimensionless form and solved numerically by means of a finite element method. The dimensionless temperature field in the soil and the thermal power exchanged per unit length by the pipeline with the soil are determined. A comparison with a simpler one-dimensional model of the phenomenon (extra-soil layer approximation) is performed.

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Created:
October 11, 2023
Modified:
November 27, 2023