Pipeline Shore Approach: Analysis and Design
Publication: Journal of Transportation Engineering
Volume 109, Issue 6
Abstract
A rationalized method utilizing the theory of wave refraction and soil liquefaction is presented for the analysis and design of a pipeline shoreapproach. The bending of wave train due to bottom contours near shore and the liquefaction of marine soil during storm conditions are addressed as the basis of the pipeline stability analysis. Major decisions regarding pipe burial, installation method, weight coating, construction scheduling and cost effectiveness are closely related to the final design of the pipeline.
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Published online: Nov 1, 1983
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