The application of reliability-based structural integrity enables the process of quantitative risk assessment as part of pipelines’ integrity management program (IMP). This paper explores two topics that present challenges in terms of the practical adoption of a reliability-based IMP. The first challenge is the balance between perceived and true risk when implementing a quantitative reliability-based integrity model. This is a cornerstone for building stakeholder confidence in the calculated probability of failure (PoF) which is applied to safety and economically driven integrity decisions. The second challenge is the assurance that all relevant sources of uncertainty have been incorporated, which is essential for ensuring an accurate representation of the risk of failure of the pipeline. The level of conservatism (i.e. sufficient margin of error to maintain safety) incorporated when addressing these challenges may create a situation where calculated PoFs become inflated; becoming disproportionate to the failure history and contradictory to the current safe operation of pipelines being modeled. Two different PoF calibration approaches are proposed as practical options to address these challenges. The first method calibrates model error using an operator’s in-service failure history (i.e. failures that occurred under normal operation). The second method uses a set of failure data (including hydrostatic test failures and in-service failures) as selected by the operator considering key factors to ensure adequate representation of their specific pipeline system. These options will be demonstrated by assessing the integrity reliability of a hypothetical pipeline system. This work is expected to help evaluate the feasibility of challenging current practices regarding practical inclusion of epistemic uncertainty in integrity reliability analysis of pipelines.
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2018 12th International Pipeline Conference
September 24–28, 2018
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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- Pipeline Division
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978-0-7918-5187-6
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Effect of Model Error on Reliability Analysis of Surface Cracks
Mahmoud Ibrahim,
Mahmoud Ibrahim
Enbridge Liquid Pipelines, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Karmun Doucette,
Karmun Doucette
Enbridge Liquid Pipelines, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Sherif Hassanien,
Sherif Hassanien
Enbridge Liquid Pipelines, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Doug Langer
Doug Langer
Enbridge Liquid Pipelines, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Mahmoud Ibrahim
Enbridge Liquid Pipelines, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Karmun Doucette
Enbridge Liquid Pipelines, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Sherif Hassanien
Enbridge Liquid Pipelines, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Doug Langer
Enbridge Liquid Pipelines, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Paper No:
IPC2018-78237, V002T07A010; 9 pages
Published Online:
November 6, 2018
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Ibrahim, M, Doucette, K, Hassanien, S, & Langer, D. "Effect of Model Error on Reliability Analysis of Surface Cracks." Proceedings of the 2018 12th International Pipeline Conference. Volume 2: Pipeline Safety Management Systems; Project Management, Design, Construction, and Environmental Issues; Strain Based Design; Risk and Reliability; Northern Offshore and Production Pipelines. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. September 24–28, 2018. V002T07A010. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IPC2018-78237
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