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Planning Replacement of Natural Gas Distribution Systems Under Constraints on Acceptable Risk from Explosions
Authors:Francis Noonan
Institution:Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts 01609.
Abstract:Natural gas distribution systems in the United States were developed primarily in the first half of this century, utilizing materials such as cast iron and then steel. Over time, cast iron and steel pipe sections became weak from corrosion and are subject to failure which in turn can lead to explosions and possible injury and loss of life. Gas utilities maintain system integrity through repair-replacement programs where pipe sections are prioritized for replacement in any given year through cost-benefit analysis; however, the total annual amount to be budgeted for replacement is left to engineering judgment. This approach has left some utilities vulnerable to criticism that their current replacement rate on cast iron pipe is not great enough and that public safety is being compromised. This paper addresses the problem situation by formulating a linear programming replacement decision model which augments cost-benefit analysis with explicit constraints on acceptable risk to human life from fire/explosion. The model is illustrated for a hypothetical utility.
Keywords:Natural gas distribution systems  explosions  repair/replacement  cost-benefit analysis  acceptable risk criteria  linear programming model  
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