Probabilistic finite element-based reliability of corroded pipelines with interacting corrosion cluster defects

Abraham Mensah, Srinivas Sriramula* (Corresponding Author)

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Abstract

The random distribution of pitting corrosion defects in pipelines normally leads to interacting cluster defects that behave noticeably different from single metal loss defects. Generally, the probabilistic approaches employ explicit burst pressure limit states for corroded pipelines subjected to only internal pressure. However, a significant level of conservatism is typically associated with the probabilistic assessments of corroded pipelines using the closed-form
explicit limit state functions, which presents considerable challenges in maintenance planning and risk management. Therefore, this paper proposes a pathway for developing efficient performance functions for the assessment of interacting pipeline corrosion clustering defects using probabilistic finite element-based reliability method. This seven-stage framework combines multiple uncertainty representation schemes to evaluate the probability of failure. The impact of the critical design variables such as the elastic and plastic material properties, corrosion features, and interacting cluster defect characterisations are identified to guide the burst pressure design, operations and maintenance optimisation. The employed surrogatebased active learning reliability approach yielded an efficient probability estimate at a lesser
computational cost than the simulation-based reliability methods. The proposed framework reduces the conservatism and computational cost related with explicit burst pressure limit state functions for corroded pipelines and offers informed decision-making on risk and maintenance management.
Original languageEnglish
Article number105086
Number of pages16
JournalInternational Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
Volume207
Early online date18 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2024

Bibliographical note

Open Access via the Elsevier agreement
The first author would like to thank the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) Foundation for funding the PhD studies at the University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom. The first author also acknowledges the research support from Net Zero Technology Centre and University of Aberdeen through their partnership in the UK National Decommissioning Centre

Data Availability Statement

The authors do not have permission to share data.

Keywords

  • Pipeline burst pressure
  • interacting corrosion cluster defects
  • uncertainty quantification
  • probabilistic finite elements
  • sensitivity analyses
  • surrogate model

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