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Pipeline Risk Management Manual
Ideas, Techniques, and Resources
The original classic text for managing pipeline risk
W. Kent Muhlbauer (Author)
9780750675796
Paperback, published 24 January 2004
416 pages
24.4 x 17.5 x 2.6 cm, 0.898 kg
"...outlines a practical, direct method for analyzing pipeline risks..." --Civil Engineering "Specific examples throughout the text clarify the risk indexing system." --Gas Abstracts "The only comprehensive manual for pipeline risk management. From design to day-to-day operations, this unique volume covers every facet of pipeline risk management, arguably the most important, definitely the most hotly debated, aspect of pipelining today." --Offshore Engineer, October 2004
Here's the ideal tool if you're looking for a flexible, straightforward analysis system for your everyday design and operations decisions. This new third edition includes sections on stations, geographical information systems, "absolute" versus "relative" risks, and the latest regulatory developments. From design to day-to-day operations and maintenance, this unique volume covers every facet of pipeline risk management, arguably the most important, definitely the most hotly debated, aspect of pipelining today. Now expanded and updated, this widely accepted standard reference guides you in managing the risks involved in pipeline operations. You'll also find ways to create a resource allocation model by linking risk with cost and customize the risk assessment technique to your specific requirements. The clear step-by-step instructions and more than 50 examples make it easy. This edition has been expanded to include offshore pipelines and distribution system pipelines as well as cross-country liquid and gas transmission pipelines.
Risk Evaluation at a Glance PART I: The Basic Risk Assessment ModelRisk and Quality: Theory and ApplicationRisk Assessment ProcessThird Party Damage IndexCorrosion IndexDesign IndexIncorrect Operations IndexLeak Impact Factor PART II: Customizing the Basic Risk Assessment ModelScoring Adjustments to Basic Risk ModelSabotage ModuleStress and Human Errors ModuleCost of Service Interruption ModuleEnvironmental Risk AssessmentDistribution SystemsOffshore Pipeline Systems PART III: Risk ManagementData AnalysisCost Risk Relationships Appendix A: Typical Pipeline ProductsAppendix B: Leak Rate DeterminationAppendix C: Pipe Wall Thickness DeterminationAppendix D: Surge Pressure CalculationsAppendix E: Pipeline Risk Evaluation Example
Subject Areas: Structural engineering [TNC], Fossil fuel technologies [THF], Hydraulics & pneumatics [TGMF2], The environment [RN], Geophysics [PHVG]