Integrated model for optimal sectioning of liquid hydrocarbon transportation pipelines

Crude oil and other liquid materials are transported in large quantities through pipelines. Pipelines are an efficient and safe transport way. Nevertheless, loss of containment (LOC) accidents may be caused by external actions such as mechanical impact, natural disasters, and human intervention, amo...

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Pérez Suárez, Andrés Fernando
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Universidad de los Andes
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Derrame de petróleo - Investigaciones
Transporte del petróleo - Investigaciones
Válvulas
Ingeniería
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dc.title.es_CO.fl_str_mv Integrated model for optimal sectioning of liquid hydrocarbon transportation pipelines
title Integrated model for optimal sectioning of liquid hydrocarbon transportation pipelines
spellingShingle Integrated model for optimal sectioning of liquid hydrocarbon transportation pipelines
Derrame de petróleo - Investigaciones
Transporte del petróleo - Investigaciones
Válvulas
Ingeniería
title_short Integrated model for optimal sectioning of liquid hydrocarbon transportation pipelines
title_full Integrated model for optimal sectioning of liquid hydrocarbon transportation pipelines
title_fullStr Integrated model for optimal sectioning of liquid hydrocarbon transportation pipelines
title_full_unstemmed Integrated model for optimal sectioning of liquid hydrocarbon transportation pipelines
title_sort Integrated model for optimal sectioning of liquid hydrocarbon transportation pipelines
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Pérez Suárez, Andrés Fernando
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Cabrales Arévalo, Sergio Andrés
Muñoz Giraldo, Felipe
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Pérez Suárez, Andrés Fernando
dc.subject.keyword.es_CO.fl_str_mv Derrame de petróleo - Investigaciones
Transporte del petróleo - Investigaciones
Válvulas
topic Derrame de petróleo - Investigaciones
Transporte del petróleo - Investigaciones
Válvulas
Ingeniería
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description Crude oil and other liquid materials are transported in large quantities through pipelines. Pipelines are an efficient and safe transport way. Nevertheless, loss of containment (LOC) accidents may be caused by external actions such as mechanical impact, natural disasters, and human intervention, among others. Consequences of accidents in pipelines can be efficiently reduced through appropriate design of the general system by defining the installation of sectioning (or blocking) valves at adequate distances. The valves located along pipelines reduce the maximum volume that may be spilled decreasing economic, social and environmental losses. Defining the location and number of valves in a specific pipeline section is a challenging decision due to the countless combinations of these two design components (i.e., where and how many valves). In this work, we address the valve location problem (VLP) using a model for optimal sectioning which assesses the possible location of valves to minimize economic consequences. To estimate and quantify the economic consequences a parameter calculation framework is proposed, employing the spill volume, commodity, area, and high consequence area types as inputs, and estimations for the cost of implementing the sectioning alternative...
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Consequences of accidents in pipelines can be efficiently reduced through appropriate design of the general system by defining the installation of sectioning (or blocking) valves at adequate distances. The valves located along pipelines reduce the maximum volume that may be spilled decreasing economic, social and environmental losses. Defining the location and number of valves in a specific pipeline section is a challenging decision due to the countless combinations of these two design components (i.e., where and how many valves). In this work, we address the valve location problem (VLP) using a model for optimal sectioning which assesses the possible location of valves to minimize economic consequences. To estimate and quantify the economic consequences a parameter calculation framework is proposed, employing the spill volume, commodity, area, and high consequence area types as inputs, and estimations for the cost of implementing the sectioning alternative...El crudo y otros líquidos peligrosos son transportados en grandes cantidades por medio de ductos, los cuales se consideran un medio eficiente y seguro. Sin embargo, accidentes de pérdida de contención se pueden presentar por causas externas como impacto mecánico, desastres naturales, entre otros. Es posible reducir eficientemente las consecuencias de accidentes en ductos por medio de un diseño apropiado del sistema general al incorporar válvulas de seccionamiento a distancias adecuadas, reduciendo el volumen potencialmente derramado y disminuyendo las pérdidas económicas, sociales y ambientales. Definir la localización y número de válvulas resulta complejo debido al gran número de combinaciones de esos dos elementos. Este trabajo aborda el problema de localización de válvulas por medio de un modelo para el seccionamiento óptimo basado en un problema de ruta más corta que evalúa las posibles configuraciones de válvulas que minimizan las consecuencias económicas. 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