AGA RRM-DP-2007 Distribution Pipe Repair and Replacement Decision Manual《分配管 维修和更换决策手册XL0702》.pdf
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1、i DISTRIBUTION PIPE: REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT DECISION MANUAL A Technical Report OPERATING SECTION AGA American Gas Association CATALOG NO. XL0702 Assembled By: Jacobs Consultancy Inc. 5995 Rogerdale Rd Houston, TX 77072 iiNOTICE AND COPYRIGHT The American Gas Associations (AGA) Operating Section prov
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12、ion Pipe: Repair and Replacement Decision Manual“ and sending it to: Operations this is how we did it. THE GROUND WORK We began investigating the relationship before main replacement and leak frequency more than ten years ago by studying 195 randomly selected CI main segments to which nothing was do
13、ne except to repair the leaks that occurred. Some very interesting relationships came to light. We found that there was an exponential relationship between the cumulative number of cast iron main breaks and the age of the pipe as shown below in Figure 1. We also found that a linear relationship resu
14、lted, if the cumulative number of breaks was plotted on a logarithmic rather than a natural scale as shown in Figure 2. Cumulative joint leaks, on the other hand, increased linearly with pipe age without being plotted on a logarithmic scale, as shown in Figure 3. Section 1 Budget Implications 7Secti
15、on 1 Budget Implications 8We then studied each segment individually. Much to our disappointment, we found the relationships between breaks, joint leaks, and pipe age, evident for the total 195 segment sample, were not statistically valid predictive tools for individual segments because of inadequate
16、 sample size. Nevertheless, we felt the need to make such predictions and theorized that applying the relationships developed for the larger sample was the best available predictive tool for the individual segments. We used the relationships to plan and implement a systematic main replacement progra
17、m. The resulting program definitely improved system leak performance. For example, a log scale plot of cumulative main breaks on the entire PSE all based, to one degree or another, on the relationships developed via our 195 segment study. The problem with these approaches was that they dealt with in
18、dividual segments rather than addressing the system as a whole; perhaps more importantly, they did not provide management with any tools to determine effectively what level of replacement activity would be best. THE TECHNOLOGY OF SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Not unlike other repair/replace decision makers, the
19、 basic premise of the new System Management approach is that main segments that have leaked in the past will be the segments most likely to continue to develop new leaks in the future. Every distribution system has an inventory of such pipe. For lack of a better word, lets call it “worn pipe.” Other
20、 things being equal, larger inventories of worn pipe result in more leaks. Therefore, controlling the number of leaks involves, controlling the magnitude of the worn pipe inventory. Section 1 Budget Implications 12Every year, additional pipe becomes worn and is added to the inventory of worn pipe. T
21、he way such an inventory is reduced is by replacing or otherwise retiring the worn pipe. If the replacement rate is less than the rate at which pipe is added to the worn inventory, leak rates increase, and, if it is greater, leak rates decrease. This of course, is an oversimplification of a very com
22、plex process. As we all know, the rate of main replacement is not the only factor involved. However, for PSE the replacement cost effectiveness of the individual segments within that inventory is anything but equal. Take note though, that the selection of individual segments is where most other syst
23、ems begin. For the System Management approach, it is merely a continuation of the process. The first rule of thumb to use in selecting individual segments is that the segment should have a history of leakage, either breaks or joint leaks, or both. It would be nice if both breaks and joint leaks occu
24、rred on the same segments. In PSE in other words, where one additional dollar of capital expenditure will reduce O for example, for bare steel services, the $3.5 million which results from other programs is more than adequate to cover the optimum program pace previously discussed, so no additional f
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