Development of a CNN-based integrated surrogate model in evaluating the damage of buried pipeline under impact loads, considering the soil spatial variability

Convolution neural network Soil spatial variability Offshore pipeline Impact load Failure mechanism
["Jiang, Fengyuan","Dong, Sheng"] 2025-05-01 期刊论文
Determining the burial depth for offshore pipelines to resist impact load is challenging owing to the spatial variability of soil strengths, which proves to significantly affect failure behaviours of soils and pipelines. To facilitate the design, accurate and fast evaluation on pipeline damage is required. Here, an integrated surrogate model was developed to forecast impact damage of pipelines buried in spatially varied soils. Through coupling the random field and numerical simulation, a stochastic finite element analysis framework was derived and verified to yield the datasets; Based on the scheme of feature extraction - integration from convolution neural network, the surrogate model was established, which mapped the three-dimensional soil spatial field to the structural response. Prediction mechanism of the developed model was explored, where correlations among soil spatial distribution patterns, failure mechanisms and feature recognitions were discussed. The models enabled to capture the key features representing the failure mechanisms under random soil conditions, including the local failure mode of soil and pipe-soil interactions, which theoretically explained its feasibility in damage estimation. Further, model performance was comprehensively evaluated with regard to prediction accuracy, uncertainty quantification, and transfer learning, and the corresponding causes were investigated. Satisfactory performance and high computation efficiency were demonstrated.
来源平台:RELIABILITY ENGINEERING & SYSTEM SAFETY