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Moon Hwan Kim, Teasuk Yoo, Seok Joon Park and Kyungwon Oh
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) have emerged as pivotal tools for intricate underwater missions, spanning seafloor exploration to meticulous inspection of subsea infrastructures such as pipelines and cables. Although terrestrial obstacle avoidance ...
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Kang Zhang, Ruize Ma, Tao Geng, Jiannan Yang and Yongjun Gong
The leakage of subsea oil and gas pipelines can have adverse impacts on production progress and the ecological environment. Investigating the sound source and near-field sound propagation of pipeline leaks is essential for understanding the acoustic char...
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Davide Forcellini, Daniele Mina and Hassan Karampour
Subsea high pressure/high temperature (HP/HT) pipelines may be significantly affected by the effects of soil structure interaction (SSI) when subjected to earthquakes. Numerical simulations are herein applied to assess the role of soil deformability on t...
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Fenghui Han, Yuxiang Liu, Qingyuan Lan, Wenhua Li and Zhe Wang
Double-curved pipes are widely employed as essential components of subsea pipeline systems. Considering the layout flexibility and application diversity, there are various spatial structures for the double-curved combinations. However, few studies have c...
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Zhenkui Wang and C. Guedes Soares
Buckle-initiation techniques, such as sleepers, are usually installed to trigger lateral buckling at pre-designated locations to release the axial compressive forces induced by thermal loading. Taking the nonlinear pipe?soil interaction model into accoun...
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