An Investigation Into the Benefits of Employing Multiple Assessments Methods for High Risk Pipelines

Tara McMahan, Eric Graf, T. Bubenik
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Selecting the appropriate assessment method for a pipeline system requires an understanding of the pipeline segment, the potential threats to the pipeline segment, and the various assessment methods and technologies available along with their performance capabilities. Each assessment method has its own set of advantages and disadvantages depending on the pipeline and threat being assessed. In most cases, the assessment of a pipeline segment using one method is sufficient for the management of that threat or threats. However, for high risk pipelines (driven by likelihood, consequence, or both), this paper explores the potential benefits of leveraging one or more assessment methods by examining a number of scenarios with a specific focus on the management of cracks within a pipeline segment. It looks at the benefits of multiple assessment methods employed at the same intervals but in varying order.
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高风险管道采用多种评估方法的效益探讨
为管道系统选择合适的评估方法需要了解管道段,管道段的潜在威胁,以及各种可用的评估方法和技术及其性能。根据所评估的管道和威胁,每种评估方法都有自己的一套优点和缺点。在大多数情况下,使用一种方法对管道段进行评估就足以管理该威胁。然而,对于高风险的管道(由可能性、后果或两者驱动),本文通过检查一些具体关注管道段内裂缝管理的场景,探讨了利用一种或多种评估方法的潜在好处。它着眼于在相同的时间间隔以不同的顺序采用多种评估方法的好处。
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