Reliability Based Design and Assessment for Location-Specific Failure Threats With Application to 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

The acceptance criteria used in reliability based design and assessment are defined as a set of reliability targets (where reliability is defined as 1.0 minus the probability of failure). Because of the linear nature of pipeline systems, reliability targets are defined on a per kilometer-year basis. Such targets are directly applicable to failure causes (or limit states) that are equally likely to occur anywhere along a segment of the pipeline (e.g., equipment impact or yielding/rupture of defect-free pipe under internal pressure). They are, however, not directly applicable for design and assessment situations involving limit states that apply at known specific locations. Examples include design for geotechnical loads on a particular unstable slope or integrity assessment of a corrosion defect at a specific location (as determined by in-line inspection). In previous work, reliability targets for natural gas pipelines have been developed on the basis of appropriate societal and individual risk criteria. This paper describes an approach to adapt these targets and demonstrate compliance with them, for location-specific limit states. The approach is based on using separate checks to ensure that the individual and societal risk criteria underlying the targets are met. An example is included to demonstrate application of the approach to design a pipeline on an unstable slope.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

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

Reference5 articles.

1. Nessim, M., Zhou, W., Zhou, J., and Rothwell, B., 2009, “Target Reliability Levels for Design and Assessment of Onshore Natural Gas Pipelines,” ASME J. Pressure Vessel Technol.0094-9930, to be published.

2. Nessim, M. A., and Zhou, W., 2005, “Target Reliability Levels for Design and Assessment of Onshore Natural Gas Pipelines,” Gas Research Institute, Paper No. GRI-04/0230.

3. CSA, 2007,CSA-Z662, Oil and Gas Pipeline Systems, Canadian Standards Association, Rexdale, Ontario.

4. A Simplified Model for Evaluating Strain Demand in a Pipeline Subjected to Longitudinal Ground Movement;Yoosef-Ghodsi

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