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Reliability analysis of underground pipelines with correlations between failure modes and random variables

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  • Kong Fah Tee
  • Lutfor Rahman Khan

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Underground pipeline structures may contain multiple failure modes in which any of the modes can lead to a system failure. These failure modes are a time-variant process, and failure rate increases with the lapse of time. The failure modes may be correlated due to common random variables. In many cases, failure modes are assumed to be independent, and underground pipeline failure is evaluated by neglecting correlations between failure modes. However, neglecting correlations may lead to a gross error in pipeline reliability analysis. Correlations between time-dependent failure modes due to corrosion-induced deflection, buckling, wall thrust and bending stress for a buried flexible steel pipe have been assessed in this study. Reliability index and system failure probability have been analysed using Monte Carlo simulation. Parametric analysis indicates that soil modulus, soil density, pipe stiffness and external loading are the most influencing random variables. The estimated reliability can be utilised to develop maintenance strategies during the pipe service lifetime in order to avoid unexpected failure or collapse.

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  • Kong Fah Tee & Lutfor Rahman Khan, 2014. "Reliability analysis of underground pipelines with correlations between failure modes and random variables," Journal of Risk and Reliability, , vol. 228(4), pages 362-370, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:risrel:v:228:y:2014:i:4:p:362-370
    DOI: 10.1177/1748006X13520145
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    1. Tee, Kong Fah & Khan, Lutfor Rahman & Li, Hongshuang, 2014. "Application of subset simulation in reliability estimation of underground pipelines," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 130(C), pages 125-131.

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