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Aiwen Liu, Kun Chen, Jian Wu. 2010: State of art of seismic design and seismic hazard analysis for oil and gas pipeline system. Earthquake Science, 23(3): 259-263. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-010-0721-y
Citation: Aiwen Liu, Kun Chen, Jian Wu. 2010: State of art of seismic design and seismic hazard analysis for oil and gas pipeline system. Earthquake Science, 23(3): 259-263. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-010-0721-y

State of art of seismic design and seismic hazard analysis for oil and gas pipeline system

  • The purpose of this paper is to adopt the uniform confidence method in both water pipeline design and oil-gas pipeline design. Based on the importance of pipeline and consequence of its failure, oil and gas pipeline can be classified into three pipe classes, with exceeding probabilities over 50 years of 2%, 5% and 10%, respectively. Performance-based design requires more information about ground motion, which should be obtained by evaluating seismic safety for pipeline engineering site. Different from a city's water pipeline network, the long-distance oil and gas pipeline system is a spatially linearly distributed system. For the uniform confidence of seismic safety, a long-distance oil and pipeline formed with pump stations and different-class pipe segments should be considered as a whole system when analyzing seismic risk. Considering the uncertainty of earthquake magnitude, the design-basis fault displacements corresponding to the different pipeline classes are proposed to improve deterministic seismic hazard analysis (DSHA). A new empirical relationship between the maximum fault displacement and the surface-wave magnitude is obtained with the supplemented earthquake data in East Asia. The estimation of fault displacement for a refined oil pipeline in Wenchuan <i<M</i<<sub<S</sub<8.0 earthquake is introduced as an example in this paper.
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