Target Reliability Levels for Design and Assessment of Onshore Natural Gas Pipelines

Author:

Nessim Maher1,Zhou Wenxing1,Zhou Joe2,Rothwell Brian3

Affiliation:

1. C-FER Technologies, 200 Karl Clark Road, Edmonton, AL, T6N 1H2, Canada

2. TransCanada Pipelines Limited, 450-1 Street Southwest, Calgary, AL, T2P 5H1, Canada

3. Brian Rothwell Consulting Inc., 100 Hamptons Link Northwest, Calgary, AL, T3A 5V9, Canada

Abstract

This paper proposes a set of reliability targets that can be used in the design and assessment of onshore natural gas pipelines. The targets were developed as part of a PRCI-sponsored project that aims to establish reliability-based methods as a viable alternative for pipeline design and assessment. The proposed targets are calibrated to meet risk levels that are considered widely acceptable. The proposed criteria are based on a detailed consideration of both societal and individual risk criteria. Two societal risk criteria were considered: the first based on a fixed expectation of the number of fatalities and the second based on a risk aversion function as characterized by a F/N relationship. Societal risk criteria were calibrated to match or exceed the average safety levels implied by current codes. Individual risk criteria were based on published tolerable levels. The target reliability levels corresponding to the three criteria are presented and a recommended set of targets is presented.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

Reference18 articles.

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3. CSA, 2007, CSA-Z662, “Oil and Gas Pipeline Systems,” Canadian Standards Association, Rexdale, ON, Canada.

4. ISO, 2006, “Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries—Pipeline Transportation Systems—Reliability-Based Limit State Methods,” International Organization for Standardization, ISO 16708.

5. ASME, 2004, “Gas Transmission Distribution and Piping Systems,” American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME B31.8-2003, March.

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