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You're Romeo, I'm Juliet. Baby just say yes.
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Romeo take me somewhere we can be alone
i’ll be waiting all there's left to do is run
you’ll be the prince and i’ll be the princess
it's a love story baby just say yes
After 7 days at DnV
Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Most of the time was slacking...

7 Jan: Kumar briefly, and very briefing tell us what we can expect. He gave us some materials to browse through too...

1) Fracture Mechanics
worked examples by
John Knott & Paul Withey

2) ABAQUS INSIGHTS
FEB/MAR 06

3) ABAQUS INSIGHTS
OCT 07

8 Jan: Kumar gave us more materials, namely reports to read...

1) Fitness-for-Service Assessment of
TGI (Transportasi Gas Indonesia)
Submarine Pipeline with Buckle Damages
KP 110 to KP 135
Kuala Tungkal to Panaran

2) Sarawak Shell Berhad
Detailed Design of
F13E(SC)DR-A Platform & Pipelines
28" Pipeline Spanning Design Report

9 Jan: Fiza and I explored the software Abaqus today.

ps: font thus small becoz I don't reckon you will want to read.

Abaqus is a suite of powerful engineering simulation programs, based on the finite element method, that can solve problems ranging from relatively simple linear analyses to the most challenging nonlinear simulations. Abaqus contains an extensive library of elements that can model virtually any geometry. It has an equally extensive list of material models that can simulate the behavior of most typical engineering materials including metals, rubber, polymers, composites, reinforced concrete, crushable and resilient foams, and geotechnical materials such as soils and rock. Designed as a general-purpose simulation tool, Abaqus can be used to study more than just structural (stress/displacement) problems. It can simulate problems in such diverse areas as heat transfer, mass diffusion, thermal management of electrical components (coupled thermal-electrical analyses), acoustics, soil mechanics (coupled pore fluid-stress analyses), and piezoelectric analysis.

Abaqus offers a wide range of capabilities for simulation of linear and nonlinear applications. Problems with multiple components are modeled by associating the geometry defining each component with the appropriate material models and specifying component interactions. In a nonlinear analysis Abaqus automatically chooses appropriate load increments and convergence tolerances and continually adjusts them during the analysis to ensure that an accurate solution is obtained efficiently.

I was kinda whiny coz Yen Sen said it's mechanical stuffs. Upsets me to know that coz firstly, I'm NOT from mae and secondly, he said he learnt FEA (finite element analysis) which is related to the software in mae.

But nonetheless, it was still considered fun to try out the software on our own. We did two guided examples of creating a model of an overhead hoist and a connecting lug.

For the first one, we could see the effect of the downward force on the truss.


For the lug, upon simulating uniform pressure applied at the hole... we could subsequently see the stress contour plot as follows... cool huh.
10 Jan: We spent the morning on Abaqus as we did not managed to save our work the day before and the application closed on its own. We got a bit sian of Abaqus after trying to move on the our third example and that was when Kumar came along to gave us our task of the day - to research on "fatigue crack growth rate in 622 welds".


11 Jan: More on fatigue crack growth rate... welding consumable... welding wire. No luck on 622 welds, found more on Inconel 625 and other 700 series.


14 Jan: New things to research on...
- Fracture arrest in pipeline
- Leaking pipeline (relations to pressure/pressure profile/pressure reduction)

The "best thing" was Kumar came by to see our progress at about 4.45pm (half an hour to knock off time) and stunned us with "you can go NTU to borrow the book, take taxi, you wanna go now, ya ya you can claim taxi"... what was he doing the hours before that? Alright, I should give him the benefit of the doubt that he was busy with his reports huh. Anyway, Fiza and I did not go back to NTU of coz, we went home.


15 Jan: I didn't finish the previous story, we met in the morning at NTU Library 2 the following day, which is this date. And cab back to DnV. Guess how much was the fare? A whole $23!! 18km from NTU to DnV, $17 for the ride, $6 was the 35% peak hour charge...

The morning passed by in a blink coz when we settled down it was about 10am already. Kumar handed us another report to look through when we passed him the book we borrowed...

1) Technical Report
ConocoPhillips
Indonesia Inc. Ltd
Engineering Critical Assessment (ECA) of
Longitudinal Seam Weld Flaws in
24" OD x 13.8mm WT Pipeline

24" Belanak to Hang Tuah
Gas Export Pipeline

I think we didn't look through the report at all coz we spent the afternoon on polishing. Haha actually we just went to level 2 to see how Ming Yong was doing. Cedric was showing her how to mount a sample using epoxy resin or something, and how to polish the sample for testing. So we joined her coz it was something new to us. There are several grits for the sandpaper; 120, 240, 400, 600, 800, 1200. The lower the number, the rougher the sandpaper. The end result: a piece of dull carbon steel/stainless steel will become shiny as a mirror.




I'm feeling sian ah.... coz I don't like mechanics, anything mathematics and calculations. Wonder what I'm gonna write for the first entry of my fortnightly report. Zzz...

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