Title of article :
The valve location problem: Minimizing environmental damage
of a spill in long oil pipelines
Author/Authors :
Alexander Grigoriev a، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Nadejda V. Grigorieva b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
A shutoff valve is a control device that blocks oil flow in a pipeline in order to reduce the oil escape. This
paper addresses the valve location problem where, given a pipeline network and a number of valves for
installation, the task is to find a valve location that minimizes the maximum environmental damage of an
oil spill. We present the first complete framework for fast computing of an optimal valve location in a
general oil pipeline network. To achieve this, we formalize the problem and explain how to quantify environmental
damages. Next, we present two fast algorithms optimally solving the valve location problem
on linear pipeline segments. Further, we show how to extend the algorithms to solve the problem on a
general pipeline network. We conclude with a computational study showing that solutions provided
by our framework can reduce the adverse effects of a spill by up to 37% compared to the currently used
solutions.
Keywords :
Accidents , Gas–oil transport , Optimization , Dynamic programming algorithm , Environmental studies
Journal title :
Computers & Industrial Engineering
Journal title :
Computers & Industrial Engineering