scholarly journals Risk Assessment of Urban Gas Pipeline Network Based on Fuzzy Multi-attribute Method

2014 ◽  
Vol 14 (9) ◽  
pp. 955-959 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiuju You ◽  
Jianchun Fan ◽  
Wei Zhu ◽  
Yongqiang Bai
2014 ◽  
Vol 501-504 ◽  
pp. 2386-2391
Author(s):  
Jiang Lu ◽  
Yi Ning Wang ◽  
Yang Yan Zheng ◽  
Ji Chun Li

In this paper a process framework was constructed for the inspection and assessment of urban gas pipeline. Take a certain gas pipeline network as an example, work directory for complete inspection was established as well as models for risk assessment. Feasible and effective rectification measures could be taken according to the relative importance of the results of the inspection and assessment. Some work in this paper could be adopted for the inspection and assessment of urban gas pipeline.


Author(s):  
Qiuju You ◽  
Wei Zhu ◽  
Yongsheng Men

The paper presents a complete risk assessment system of urban natural gas network from seven modules. Pipeline hazard scenarios are analyzed and the reasons for seven modules risk assessment system model are presented. Based on objective data of various pipeline sections, the assessment system also allows sections of pipeline to be ranked into a risk hierarchy by using advanced scientific mathematical treatment methods. The system is displayed in geographic information system (GIS) platform, in order to implement data resource sharing and visualization of assessment results. Therefore, the dynamic and safety management of gas pipeline network is achieved and the safe and reliable operation of urban gas pipeline network can be ensured. An application based on a real case study was undertaken so that the effectiveness of the assessment system could be verified.


Author(s):  
Wenxing Feng ◽  
Xiaoqiang Xiang ◽  
Guangming Jia ◽  
Lianshuang Dai ◽  
Yulei Gu ◽  
...  

The oil and gas pipeline companies in China are facing unprecedented opportunities and challenges because of China’s increasing demand for oil and gas energy that is attributed to rapid economic and social development. Limitation of land resource and the fast urbanization lead to a determinate result that many pipelines have to go through or be adjacent to highly populated areas such as cities or towns. The increasing Chinese government regulation, and public concerns about industrial safety and environmental protection push the pipeline companies to enhance the safety, health and environmental protection management. In recent years, PetroChina Pipeline Company (PPC) pays a lot of attention and effort to improve employees and public safety around the pipeline facilities. A comprehensive, integrated HSE management system is continuously improved and effectively implemented in PPC. PPC conducts hazard identification, risk assessment, risk control and mitigation, risk monitoring. For the oil and gas stations in highly populated area or with numerous employees, PPC carries out quantitative risk assessment (QRA) to evaluate and manage the population risk. To make the assessment, “Guidelines for quantitative risk assessments” (purple book) published by Committee for the Prevention of Disasters of Netherlands is used along with a software package. The basic principles, process, and methods of QRA technology are introduced in this article. The process is to identify the station hazards, determinate the failure scenarios of the facilities, estimate the possibilities of leakage failures, calculate the consequences of failures and damages to population, demonstrate the individual risk and social risk, and evaluate whether the risk is acceptable. The process may involve the mathematical modeling of fluid and gas spill, dispersion, fire and explosion. One QRA case in an oil pipeline station is described in this article to illustrate the application process and discuss several key issues in the assessment. Using QRA technique, about 20 stations have been evaluated in PPC. On the basis of the results, managers have taken prevention and mitigation plans to control the risk. QRAs in the pipeline station can provide a quantitative basis and valuable reference for the company’s decision-making and land use planning. Also, QRA can play a role to make a better relationship between the pipeline companies and the local regulator and public. Finally, this article delivers limitations of QRA in Chinese pipeline stations and discusses issues of the solutions.


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