jharv
Mechanical
- Sep 21, 2009
- 4
I have been tasked with writing an engineering standard at my company that will dictate spacing requirements for set on pipeline weights. The pipeline weights I am writing the standard for are geotextile bags that can be filled with aggregate or sand.
Does anyone know if there is a good rule of thumb on how much negative buoyancy should be produced to overcome the buoyancy of a pipeline? In other words how much greater should the negative buoyancy of the geotextile bags be than that of the pipe. 20% 50% 100% more than the buoyancy of the pipeline??? Any thoughts?
Does anyone know if there is a good rule of thumb on how much negative buoyancy should be produced to overcome the buoyancy of a pipeline? In other words how much greater should the negative buoyancy of the geotextile bags be than that of the pipe. 20% 50% 100% more than the buoyancy of the pipeline??? Any thoughts?