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Risk-based optimization of the design of on-shore pipeline shutdown systems
Authors:Héctor Medina  Josep Arnaldos  Joaquim Casal  Sarah Bonvicini  Valerio Cozzani
Affiliation:1. FIQMA, Chemical Engineering School, Universidad de los Andes, 5101 Mérida, Venezuela;2. Centre for Technological Risk Studies (CERTEC), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Diagonal 647, 08028 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain;3. Chemical Engineering Department, Mining and Environmental Engineering, University of Bologna, Via Terracini 28, 40131 Bologna, Italy;1. Liaoning Province Key Laboratory of Control Technology for Chemical Processes, Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, Shenyang 110142, China;2. Department of Chemical & Materials Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2V4, Canada;1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Urban Oil and Gas Distribution Technology, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, 18 Fuxue Road, Changping, Beijing 102249, PR China;2. CNODC, No.6-1 Fuchengmen Beidajie, Xicheng District, Beijing 100034, PR China
Abstract:Crude oil and other liquid materials are transported in large quantities through pipelines. Pipelines are an efficient and safe transport way as compared to both rail and road transportation, both from the economical and environmental points of view. Nevertheless, loss of containment accidents can occur due to external action –a mechanical impact, for example– or to corrosion, aging, etc. Even though the frequency of such events is certainly very low, the effects and consequences on environment can be very important.The consequences of accidents in pipelines can be efficiently reduced through a suitable design of the whole system. One of the points which must be decided in the design is the installation of blocking valves at appropriate distances, so that emergency shutdowns can interrupt the flow of substance and isolate the section where the loss of containment has taken place. In the case of pipe rupture the amount released is therefore limited to the content between two consecutive valves, usually placed according to heuristic criteria. However, if too many valves are used, the capital cost of equipment increases excessively, and if too few are used, the risk of serious accidents increases.In this paper we consider the possibility of improving the design of such systems by applying risk-based optimization criteria. We propose an optimization methodology to solve this conflict by means of an objective function that analyzes the variations in overall costs, including the cost of the investment (with specific reference to blocking valves) and the cost of accidents. The result is an optimum situation in which costs are kept to a minimum. As an example, we apply the methodology to the transportation of gasoline by pipeline.
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