考虑材料和参数不确定性的海上管道完整性评估

IF 4.8 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Sidum Adumene , Faisal Khan , Sunday Adedigba , Sohrab Zendehboudi , Hodjat Shiri
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摘要

本文提出了一种将半经验腐蚀模型与概率分析相结合的方法来研究考虑材料和参数不确定性的钢结构破坏行为。半经验模型用于评估在恶劣腐蚀环境下资产的易感性、系统退化率和缺陷随时间的增长。将开发的模型转换为概率框架中的极限状态函数,以定义资产的安全运行范围。考虑了钢种材料性能、腐蚀响应参数和敏感性模型类型的变化,对概率框架进行了模拟。在恶劣的海上环境中,极限抗拉强度、工作压力和管壁厚度的变化对管道失效行为的影响最大。在失效下界处,管道的失效概率随变异系数的增大而增大,而在失效上界处,管道的失效概率随变异系数的增大而减小。随着暴露年份的增加,抗拉强度变异系数对极限状态函数性能的影响达到32.2%(最高)。所提出的方法为海上结构(包括管道)的适当材料选择和基于风险的完整性管理策略提供了一个系统框架。
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Offshore pipeline integrity assessment considering material and parametric uncertainty

This paper presents a methodology that integrates the semi-empirical corrosion models with probabilistic analysis to study steel structural failure behavior considering material and parametric uncertainties. The semi-empirical models are used to assess the asset’s susceptibility, system degradation rate, and defect growth over time under harsh corrosive environment. The developed model is translated into a limit state function in a probabilistic framework to define the asset’s safe operating envelope. The probabilistic framework is simulated considering the variations in the material properties of steel grades, corrosion response parameters, and types of susceptibility models. The variabilities in the ultimate tensile strength, operating pressure, and wall thickness exhibit the highest contributions to pipeline failure behavior in a harsh offshore environment. It is also observed that the failure probability of the pipeline increases with an increase in the coefficient of variation at the lower bound of failure, while it decreases at the upper bound of failure. The coefficient of variation for the tensile strength shows a 32.2% (the highest) impact on the limit state function performance as the year of exposure progresses. The proposed approach offers a systematic framework for an appropriate material selection and risk-based integrity management strategy for offshore structures, including pipelines.

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