Onshore pipelines have traditionally been designed with a deterministic stress based methodology. The changing operating environment has however imposed many challenges to the pipeline industry, including heightened public awareness of risk, more challenging natural hazards and increased economic competitiveness. To meet the societal expectation of pipeline safety and enhance the competitiveness of the pipeline industry, significant efforts have been spent for the development of reliability-based design and assessment (RBDA) methodology. This paper will briefly review the technology development in the RBDA area and the focus will be on the progresses in the past years in standard development within the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the Canadian Standard Association (CSA) organizations.
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2006 International Pipeline Conference
September 25–29, 2006
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Conference Sponsors:
- Pipeline Division
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0-7918-4261-4
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Development of Reliability-Based Design and Assessment Standards for Onshore Natural Gas Transmission Pipelines
Joe Zhou,
Joe Zhou
TransCanada PipeLines Limited, Calgary, AB, Canada
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Brian Rothwell,
Brian Rothwell
TransCanada PipeLines Limited, Calgary, AB, Canada
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Maher Nessim,
Maher Nessim
C-FER Technologies, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Wenxing Zhou
Wenxing Zhou
C-FER Technologies, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Joe Zhou
TransCanada PipeLines Limited, Calgary, AB, Canada
Brian Rothwell
TransCanada PipeLines Limited, Calgary, AB, Canada
Maher Nessim
C-FER Technologies, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Wenxing Zhou
C-FER Technologies, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Paper No:
IPC2006-10045, pp. 965-972; 8 pages
Published Online:
October 2, 2008
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Zhou, J, Rothwell, B, Nessim, M, & Zhou, W. "Development of Reliability-Based Design and Assessment Standards for Onshore Natural Gas Transmission Pipelines." Proceedings of the 2006 International Pipeline Conference. Volume 1: Project Management; Design and Construction; Environmental Issues; GIS/Database Development; Innovative Projects and Emerging Issues; Operations and Maintenance; Pipelining in Northern Environments; Standards and Regulations. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. September 25–29, 2006. pp. 965-972. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IPC2006-10045
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