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Journal articles on the topic "Minimum Total Transmission Power Routing"

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Dutta, Partha Sarathi. "Cross-Layer Routing for Outage Minimization in Multihop Ad-Hoc Networks." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. VII (2021): 3130–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.36998.

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In this study, cross-layer approach for joint routing and power allocation problem is formulated in an optimization framework for end-to-end outage minimization under the constraint of total permissible transmission power. A closed form solution for optimal transmission power is obtained following the extraction of routing metric. The scheme is referred as minimum end-to-end outage probability (MEO) strategy. A distributed implementation of the proposed strategy is also presented. Simulation results prove that our proposed MEO routing and power allocation strategy succeeds in achieving signifi
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Kułacz, Łukasz, Adrian Kliks, Paweł Kryszkiewicz, and Bartosz Bossy. "Dynamic Transmit Profile Selection in Dense Wireless Networks." Sensors 21, no. 1 (2020): 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21010134.

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The development of wireless networks can be characterized by both the increased number of deployed network nodes as well as their greater heterogeneity. As a consequence, the distance between the neighboring nodes decreases significantly, the density of such a wireless network is very high, and it brings to the mind the analogy to the human brain and nervous system, where a highly simplified scheme of information delivery is applied. Motivated by this similarity, in this paper, we study the possibility of the application of various transmission profiles in order to optimize the overall energy
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Mehak, Mehak, G. Poonam, C. K. Nagpal, and Shailender Gupta. "Minimum Total Power Spectrum Aware Routing Scheme." International Journal of Communication Technology for Social Networking Services 3, no. 2 (2015): 37–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/ijctsns.2015.3.2.03.

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Sang, Lei, and Duo Long. "A Study on Routing Protocol of Wireless Sensor Network." Applied Mechanics and Materials 341-342 (July 2013): 1116–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.341-342.1116.

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Wireless sensor network is one of the supporting technologies of the Internet of Things, composed of both communication ability and wireless sensors with limited power, WSN is responsible for sensing information and transmission of stub networks. On the basis of analyzing the reason for generating uncertain information such as information fusion and random load in wireless sensor networks, transmission model is the emphasis of research and design. Besides this, a multiple-path routing protocol with minimum transmission is put forward.
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Pham, Minh-Long, Daeyoung Kim, Seong-Eun Yoo, and Yoonmee Doh. "Power Aware Chain Routing Protocol for Data Gathering in Sensor Networks." International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks 1, no. 2 (2005): 253–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15501320590966503.

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To prolong the network lifetime, we propose an energy efficient chain-based routing scheme and a distributed algorithm for constructing the routing chain based on the minimum cost tree. The chain construction algorithm calculates the transmission cost based on optimal transmission power. Therefore, it does not require global knowledge of location information of notes and provides more accurate communication cost calculation among nodes under different practical deployment environments. The proposed power aware mechanism for leader node election in the chain ensures more uniform energy consumpt
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Putra, Emansa Hasri, Risanuri Hidayat, and I. Wayan Mustika. "Energy-Efficient Routing Based on Dynamic Programming for Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs)." International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications 63, no. 3 (2017): 279–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eletel-2017-0037.

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Abstract Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs) advances can route multimedia applications from source nodes to a sink. However, they require energy efficiency and network lifetime due to limited power resources in the sensor nodes. This paper proposes an energy-efficient routing optimization for multimedia transmission in WMSNs. The optimization utilizes a routing algorithm based on the dynamic programming. The routing optimization algorithm selects intermediary nodes which have minimum energy above 60%. Then, the priority selection of paths immediately finds neighboring nodes which have
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Poonam, Rani, and Sharma Avinash. "Minimum Spanning Tree Structure Based Routing Technique for Homogeneous Wireless Sensor Network." Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 17, no. 6 (2020): 2763–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jctn.2020.9118.

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The Sensor Nodes (SN’s) utilized in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) works on short proximity detecting adverse circumstances and are small light-weight gadgets equipped with limited, irreplaceable power source. The system output and efficiency relies upon the routing conventions in the network layer and at the data link layer. In this paper proposes a routing scheme is proposed which is based on forming a Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) and works on basis of flat based routing technique to perfectly utilise vitality and improves the overall life span of the system along with minimising the transmis
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CHOWDHURI, Swati, Pranab BANERJEE, and SheliSinha CHAUDHURY. "Fragment-based transmission using minimum power consumed routing (FBTMPCR) algorithm of a MIMO integrated MANET." TURKISH JOURNAL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCES 26 (2018): 407–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/elk-1611-119.

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Katiravan, Jeevaa, D. Sylvia, and D. Srinivasa Rao. "Energy Efficient Link Aware Routing with Power Control in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks." Scientific World Journal 2015 (2015): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/576754.

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In wireless ad hoc networks, the traditional routing protocols make the route selection based on minimum distance between the nodes and the minimum number of hop counts. Most of the routing decisions do not consider the condition of the network such as link quality and residual energy of the nodes. Also, when a link failure occurs, a route discovery mechanism is initiated which incurs high routing overhead. If the broadcast nature and the spatial diversity of the wireless communication are utilized efficiently it becomes possible to achieve improvement in the performance of the wireless networ
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Jiang, Xingyue, Chuan Sun, Lingling Cao, Ngai-Fong Law, and K. H. Loo. "Semi-decentralized energy routing algorithm for minimum-loss transmission in community energy internet." International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 135 (February 2022): 107547. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijepes.2021.107547.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Minimum Total Transmission Power Routing"

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Krige, Joubert George Jacobus. "A testbed implementation of energy efficient wireless sensor network routing protocols / Joubert George Jacobus Krige." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/12244.

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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of Sensor Nodes (SNs) spatially removed from one another, that can monitor a variety of environmental conditions. SNs then collaboratively communicate the collected information to a central location, by passing along the data in a multi-hop fashion. SN energy resources are limited and energy monitoring and preservation in WSNs are therefore very important. Since multi-hop communication takes place, the routing protocol used may have a significant effect on the balanced use and preservation of energy in the WSN. A significant amount of research has been p
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Book chapters on the topic "Minimum Total Transmission Power Routing"

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Varaprasad, G. "Power Aware Routing in Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks." In Advances in Wireless Technologies and Telecommunication. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-027-3.ch008.

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Wireless mobile ad hoc networks are gaining importance because of their flexibility, mobility, and ability to work with a limited infrastructure. If the battery of a node is drained out, then it cannot communicate with other nodes and the number of dead nodes makes the network partition. In order to overcome the network partition problem, this chapter presents different routing algorithms for wireless mobile ad hoc networks. Different routing algorithms use different metrics, namely transmission power, residual battery capacity and noncritical nodes to forward data packets from the source to destination. Minimum total transmission power routing uses the transmission power as metric to forward the packets but it cannot increase the lifetimes of the node and network. In conditional max-min battery capacity routing, it increases network lifetime and reduces power consumption over the network. Noncritical nodes with more residual battery capacity based routing models will increase the network lifetime and network throughput.
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Çiftlikli, Serkan, Figen Öztoprak, Özgür Erçetin, and Kerem Bülbül. "Distributed Algorithms for Delay Bounded Minimum Energy Wireless Broadcasting." In Networking and Telecommunications. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-986-1.ch108.

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In this article, we investigate two different distributed algorithms for constructing a minimum power broadcast tree with a maximum depth ? which corresponds to the maximum tolerable end-to-end delay in the network. Distributed Tree Expansion (DTE) is based on an implementation of a distributed minimum spanning tree algorithm in which the tree grows at each iteration by adding a node that can cover the maximum number of currently uncovered nodes in the network with minimum incremental transmission power and without violating the delay constraint. In Distributed Link Substitution (DLS), given a feasible broadcast tree, the solution is improved by replacing expensive transmissions by transmissions at lower power levels while reserving the feasibility of the tree with respect to the delay bound. Although DTE increases the message complexity to O(n3) from O(n2?) in a network of size n, it provides up to 50% improvement in total expended power compared to DLS.
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Gkamas, Vasileios, Panagiotis Kokkinos, and Emmanouel Varvarigos. "QoS and Energy Saving Routing and MAC Mechanisms for Wireless Networks." In Digital Rights Management. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2136-7.ch029.

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This chapter describes routing and medium access control (MAC) mechanisms for providing Quality of Service (QoS) together with energy savings in wireless ad hoc networks. The proposed mechanisms operate in a cross-layer optimization logic, in the direction of either minimizing total energy consumption in the network or maximizing network lifetime, while at the same time providing QoS to the end users. The authors present a multi-cost routing approach, where various cost parameters and optimization functions are defined and used for selecting the paths to be followed. Also, routing and MAC protocols are investigated for the case where nodes have variable transmission power capabilities. Finally, the performance of the proposed protocols is evaluated and compared to that of other well-known routing and MAC protocols.
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Gkamas, Vasileios, Panagiotis Kokkinos, and Emmanouel Varvarigos. "QoS and Energy Saving Routing and MAC Mechanisms for Wireless Networks." In Wireless Network Traffic and Quality of Service Support. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-771-8.ch007.

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This chapter describes routing and medium access control (MAC) mechanisms for providing Quality of Service (QoS) together with energy savings in wireless ad hoc networks. The proposed mechanisms operate in a cross-layer optimization logic, in the direction of either minimizing total energy consumption in the network or maximizing network lifetime, while at the same time providing QoS to the end users. The authors present a multi-cost routing approach, where various cost parameters and optimization functions are defined and used for selecting the paths to be followed. Also, routing and MAC protocols are investigated for the case where nodes have variable transmission power capabilities. Finally, the performance of the proposed protocols is evaluated and compared to that of other well-known routing and MAC protocols.
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Al-Subhi, Ahmad, and Hesham K. Alfares. "Linear Programming Based on Piece-Wise Linearization for Solving the Economic Load Dispatch Problem." In Advances in Civil and Industrial Engineering. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8223-6.ch002.

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This chapter discusses the application of linear programming (LP) techniques to find the optimal solution of the economic dispatch (ED) problem without considering transmission losses. The ED problem is concerned with optimizing the power generated by several generating units. The objective is to find the optimal power produced by each unit to supply the required load at minimum total cost. The generation cost associated with each unit is usually in the form of a quadratic or cubic function of the power produced. To apply LP, these nonlinear cost functions have to be linearized. The optimal solution is then determined by LP based on the approximate linear model. Piece-wise linearization methodology is adopted in this chapter. To evaluate the performance of the linearization method, a comprehensive set of benchmark test problems is used. LP solutions of linearized ED problems are compared with several other techniques from the literature. The LP technique with piece-wise linearization shows an overall competitive advantage in terms of total cost, solution time, and load satisfaction.
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Acharya, Tamaghna, and Santi P. Maity. "Power Allocation in Cognitive Radio in Energy Constrained Wireless Ad Hoc Networks." In Advances in Wireless Technologies and Telecommunication. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4221-8.ch013.

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The acute scarcity of radio frequency spectrum has inspired to think of a new communication technology where the devices are expected to be able to sense and adapt to their spectral environment, thereby appearing as cognitive radios (CR) who can share opportunistically the bands assigned to primary users (PUs). At the same time, low cost, increased coverage, enhanced capacity, infrastructure-less configuration, and so forth, become the essence of future wireless networks. Although the two research fields came up independently, in due time it is observed that CR has a promising future and has excellent applications in wireless networks. To this aim, this chapter explores some scope of integration in CR and ad hoc networks (called here CRAHNETs) in some specific design perspective. First, a brief literature review on CR power allocation and energy aware routing in wireless ad hoc networks (WANETs) is done that highlights the importance for the scope of their integration. Then, power allocation in CRAHNETs with extended network lifetime is considered as an example problem. More specifically, the design problem is: given a set of paths (routes) between a pair of source (S) and destination (D) nodes in CRAHNETs, how to allocate optimal power to the source and relay nodes such that outage probability for data transmission is minimized and network lifetime is enhanced, while meeting the limits of total transmit power of CRs and interference threshold to PU simultaneously. A solution for the stated problem is proposed along with performance evaluation. A few related research problems are mentioned as future research directions.
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Mohanty, Sanatan, and Sarat Kumar Patra. "Performance Evaluation of Quality of Service in IEEE 802.15.4-Based Wireless Sensor Networks." In Sensor Technology. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2454-1.ch031.

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Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) consists of many tiny, autonomous sensor nodes capable of sensing, computation and communication. The main objective of IEEE 802.15.4 based WSN standard is to provide low cost, low power and short range communication. Providing QoS in WSN is a challenging task due to its severe resource constraints in terms of energy, network bandwidth, memory, and CPU. In this chapter, Quality of Service (QoS) performance evaluation has been carried out for IEEE 802.15.4 networks based WSN star and mesh topology using routing protocols like AODV, DSR and DYMO in QualNet 4.5 simulator. Performance evaluations metrics like Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), throughput, average end to end delay, energy per goodput bit, network lifetime of battery model and total energy consumption which includes transmission, reception, idle and sleep mode were considered for both the topology. From the simulation studies and analysis, it can be seen that on an average DSR and DYMO performs better than AODV for different traffic load rates.
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Mohanty, Sanatan, and Sarat Kumar Patra. "Performance Evaluation of Quality of Service in IEEE 802.15.4-Based Wireless Sensor Networks." In Advances in Wireless Technologies and Telecommunication. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0486-3.ch009.

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Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) consists of many tiny, autonomous sensor nodes capable of sensing, computation and communication. The main objective of IEEE 802.15.4 based WSN standard is to provide low cost, low power and short range communication. Providing QoS in WSN is a challenging task due to its severe resource constraints in terms of energy, network bandwidth, memory, and CPU. In this chapter, Quality of Service (QoS) performance evaluation has been carried out for IEEE 802.15.4 networks based WSN star and mesh topology using routing protocols like AODV, DSR and DYMO in QualNet 4.5 simulator. Performance evaluations metrics like Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), throughput, average end to end delay, energy per goodput bit, network lifetime of battery model and total energy consumption which includes transmission, reception, idle and sleep mode were considered for both the topology. From the simulation studies and analysis, it can be seen that on an average DSR and DYMO performs better than AODV for different traffic load rates.
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Conference papers on the topic "Minimum Total Transmission Power Routing"

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Zhijun Cai, Mi Lu, and Xiaodong Wang. "Minimum average transmission power routing in CDMA ad hoc networks utilizing the blind multiuser detection." In Proceedings 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium. IPDPS 2002. IEEE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ipdps.2002.1015526.

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Khan, Danish, Peter Ball, and Geoff Childs. "Routing in wireless ad hoc networks jointly optimized for minimum transmission power and maximum network lifetime." In 2012 8th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks & Digital Signal Processing (CSNDSP 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csndsp.2012.6292733.

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Litman, R. B., H. A. Scarton, K. R. Wilt, and G. J. Saulnier. "‘Acoustic Fiber’ Aluminum-Clad Copper Cable for Communication and Power Transmission." In ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2015-52819.

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An ‘acoustic fiber’, analogous to optical fiber, is presented as a means of long-distance data and energy transfer. Low-loss axial guided waves are produced along a cable-like waveguide, which is composed of a solid core and a cladding layer, where the cladding’s acoustic speeds of sound, both longitudinal and transverse, exceed those of the core. A similar condition exists in glass fiber optic cables consisting of a core surrounded by a cladding of lower index of refraction. This results in total internal reflection of light at the core-cladding interface and effective confinement of light to
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Huebel, Moritz, Conrad Gierow, Jens Hinrich Prause, Sebastian Meinke, and Egon Hassel. "Simulation of Ancillary Services in Thermal Power Plants in Energy Systems With High Impact of Renewable Energy." In ASME 2017 Power Conference Joint With ICOPE-17 collocated with the ASME 2017 11th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, the ASME 2017 15th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology, and the ASME 2017 Nuclear Forum. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power-icope2017-3258.

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In many parts of the world, the impact of renewable energy, especially from intermittent sources as wind and solar is continuously increasing. In Germany, the share of renewable energy in electricity production is believed to increase from 32.5% in 2015 to 50% in 2030. In order to operate an electrical system and control the mains frequency, the power supply must match the consumption at any time. Ancillary services like primary and secondary control are used to balance the system on a time-scale of several seconds up to 15 minutes. Those control reserves are usually provided by thermal power
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Finkl, Charles W., Roger Charlier, and Erin Hague. "Some Environmental Considerations of Electrical Power Generation From Ocean Currents in the Straits of Florida." In ASME 2005 International Solar Energy Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/isec2005-76252.

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Ocean currents contain a remarkable amount of kinetic energy and have potential worldwide capability. Initial tests to harness current power focus on the Straits of Florida where the Florida Current has a total flow capacity of about 30 × 106 m3 s−1. Generation of clean electricity from ocean currents off southeast Florida is based on a power extractor comprised by open-center turbine technology. This innovative turbine provides safe passage for fish and other aquatic species. The water-column array of energy production units (EPUs) will have a 350 km2 footprint, based on a 600 m (10 rotor dia
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Stillwell, Ashlynn S., and Michael E. Webber. "Feasibility of Wind Power for Brackish Groundwater Desalination: A Case Study of the Energy-Water Nexus in Texas." In ASME 2010 4th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2010-90158.

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With dwindling water supplies and the impacts of climate change, many cities are turning to water sources previously considered unusable. One such source for inland cities is brackish groundwater. With prolonged drought throughout Texas, cities such as El Paso, Lubbock, and San Antonio are desalinating brackish groundwater to supplement existing water sources. Similar projects are under consideration elsewhere in Texas. While brackish groundwater contains fewer total dissolved solids than seawater, desalination of brackish groundwater is still an energy-intensive process. Brackish water desali
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Feier, Ioan I., Brian N. Leis, Xian-Kui Zhu, Randall B. Stonesifer, John S. Stavrakas, and Daniel D’Eletto. "Experimental Strain Measurements on Large Diameter Mitered Pipe Joints." In 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2010-31583.

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Historic pipeline construction utilized miter joints to enable small directional changes in pipeline routing, and this legacy construction remains in today’s pipelines. Current codes and regulations impose a limit on the maximum miter angle to less than three degrees of the total pipeline direction change, for pipeline operating with pressure over 30-percent SMYS (Specified Minimum Yield Stress). In anticipation of an operational pressure increase, an experimental and simulation effort was undertaken recently to determine the stress amplification due to miters in 30-inch diameter, 0.5-inch thi
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