Title of article :
Reliability Assessment of Offshore Pipeline Due to Pitting Corrosion
Author/Authors :
Sharifi, Mohammad Hossein Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Petroleum University of Technology, Abadan , Pirali, Nima Petroleum University of Technology, Abadan
Abstract :
Pitting is one of the most localized forms of corrosion attacks which cannot be
detected easily. Pitting decreases the pipe wall thickness and also the pipeline
strength against environmental and operational loads. The purpose of this
article is to investigate the most common reliability methods for estimating the
maximum pitting depth and the effect of internal pressure on the remaining
strength of corroded pipelines at different times in its lifetime service based on
different failure pressure models using first-order approximation and sampling
reliability methods. To investigate the effect of pitting growth and variation of
internal pressure on pipeline characteristics, sensitivity analysis with gamma
index several times in pipeline lifetime was performed. It is concluded that the
first-order reliability method was applicable for ASME failure pressure
models, also concluding that internal pressure and pipeline wall thickness are
the most effective load and capacity parameters in failure probability of
corroded pipelines. The reliability analysis was performed for two pipeline
classes and two different pipeline wall thicknesses and it is concluded that the
increase in pipeline wall thickness has more effect on decreasing the
probability of failure (POF) of the pipeline than using a pipeline with higher
classification.
Keywords :
Offshore Pipeline , Reliability Methods , Corrosion , Probability of Failure
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics