An experimental study of buckle propagation in subsea pipelines is presented in this paper. The
experimental protocol consists of two types of experiments; hyperbaric chamber and ring squash tests.
Intact and dented steel and aluminium pipes with different diameter-to-thickness ratio are used in these
tests. The experimental results are presented and compared with available analytical and empirical
solutions. The sensitivity of buckle initiation to initial geometric imperfection is evaluated. The evolution
of hoop and longitudinal strain during buckle propagation is presented to show the extent of plastic
deformations.