Quantification of impact of line markers on risk on transmission pipelines with natural gas |
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Authors: | Tom Bajcar Brane irok Franc Cimerman Matja Eberlinc |
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Institution: | aFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;bGeoplin plinovodi d.o.o., Cesta Ljubljanske brigade 11, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Abstract: | The paper presents a model for the assessment of the influence of line markers on risk on transmission pipelines with natural gas. The impact of line markers on risk is determined as a function of the line marker recognisability, which in turn depends on the ability to discern a line marker from a distance. The model is based on physical properties of line markers, especially on their colour, measures and the colour of the environment. These properties served to quantitatively assess the discernability of two most frequently encountered types of line markers. Calculated distances at which a particular line marker is discernible were compared to the average distances between two line markers. Risk reduction factors were derived from the comparison between the calculated results and the data from the appropriate hazardous event database. Results of the model indicated significant dependence of the risk reduction factor due to line markers on the distance between two line markers and the weather conditions. The model shows its flexibility through its distinct dependence on local conditions along the pipeline route. It can serve as a supplement to the existing models for quantitative risk assessment on pipelines used in natural gas transportation. |
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Keywords: | Quantitative risk assessment Pipeline Natural gas Line markers |
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