NACE GUD IMPRO PIPLN SAF-2011 Guide to IMPROVING PIPELINE SAFETY by Corrosion Management.pdf
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1、 P1:KpBNABK006-FM.tex nabk006/NACE Printer:Sheridan November8,2011 14:21GuidetoImprovingPipelineSafetybyCorrosionManagementNatural Gas and Hazardous LiquidTransmission Pipelines1440SouthCreekDriveHouston,Texas77084iP1:KpBNABK006-FM.tex nabk006/NACE Printer:Sheridan November8,2011 14:21C2011byNACEInt
2、ernationalLibraryofCongressCataloguinginPublicationDataHevle,Drew.Guidetoimprovingpipelinesafetybycorrosionmanagement/DrewHevle.1sted.p.cm.Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex.ISBN1-57590-243-51.PetroleumpipelinesMaintenanceandrepair. 2.PetroleumpipelinesCorrosion.I.NACEInternational. II.Title.
3、TN879.58.H48 2011665.7prime440289dc23 2011040780ISBN:1-57590-243-5PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.Allrightsreserved.Thisbook,orpartsthereof,maynotbereproducedinanyformwithoutpermissionofthecopyrightowners.NeitherNACEInternational,itsofficers, directors,ormembersthereofacceptanyresponsibilityforthe
4、useofthemethodsandmaterialsdiscussedherein.Theinformationisadvisoryonlyandtheuseofthematerialsandmethodsissolelyattheriskoftheuser.NACEInternational1440SouthCreekDriveHouston,Texas77084http:/www.nace.orgiiP1:KpBNABK006-FM.tex nabk006/NACE Printer:Sheridan November8,2011 14:21ContentsForeword vPrefac
5、e vii1 Introduction 12 An Overview of Corrosion Concerns on Pipelines 33 Pipeline Corrosion Management 94 Corrosion Threat Assessment 135 Economic Considerations and Risk Evaluation 156 Mitigating Corrosion Risk 217 Integrity Assessments 398 Remediation 499 Program Effectiveness 59AppendixA:NetPrese
6、ntValueExplanationandExample 69AppendixB:EconomicsofCorrosion 73AppendixC:SelectAbovegroundCoatingStandards 81AppendixD:Termsand Definitions 89Index 93iiiP1:KpBNABK006-FM.tex nabk006/NACE Printer:Sheridan November8,2011 14:21ForewordPipelinesarethesafestformoftransportation,andacriticalpartofourcoun
7、-trysinfrastructure.Pipelinesplayasignificant roleinthedeliveryofenergytoeveryone reading this and likely will for the span of each readers entire life-time.Pipelinesareplayinganincreasingroleinnontraditionalareas,includingalternative fuels such as biofuels and environmental activities such as carbo
8、nsequestration.Pipelinesareheretostayandaresafe.Thatbeingsaid,thereiscertainlyroomforimprovementinpipelinesafety.Ultimatelysocietydictatesthe level of public safety expected. Society balances the pressures of highersafety standards with the additional costs that those standards typically entailandle
9、tsindustryknowindirectlythroughtheirgovernmentrepresentatives,themedia,andincreasingly,directlythroughsocialmedia,litigation,andactivism.Oftenthegovernmentrespondstosocietysdemandforhighersafetystandardsbyissuingnewregulationsforminimumstandards.Sometimesthedriversforincreases in levels of safety ar
10、e technolog s becoming more affordable. Inie1984, New York State passed the first U.S. law requiring seat belt use in pas-sengercars.Seatbeltstodaysaveover11,000liveseveryyearintheU.S.alone.Seat belts evolved into passive restraints including airbags, anti-lock brakes,stability control systems, and
11、many other safety systems. Today most of uscantevenimagineatimewhendrivingwithoutsecuringourchildreninchildsafetyseatswascommonpractice.PipelinesafetyintheUnitedStateshasevolvedinaformofpunctuatedequilibrium. The stasis has been broken up by rare and rapid events driven(forthemostpart)bypipelinefail
12、ureincidents.CongresscreatedtheOffice ofPipelineSafety(OPS)in1968tooverseeandimplementpipelinesafetyregu-lations.The first statuteregulatingpipelinesafetywastheNaturalGasPipelineSafetyActof1968,andCongresslateraddedliquidpipelinestothestatuteinvP1:KpBNABK006-FM.tex nabk006/NACE Printer:Sheridan Nove
13、mber8,2011 14:21vi FOREWORDthePipelineSafetyActof1979.Thesetwoeventswerelargelydrivenbyanatu-ralgasexplosionin1965inNatchitoches,Louisiana,thatkilled17people.Thecauseofthefailurewasstresscorrosioncracking,afailuremechanismthathadnotbeenattributedtopipelinefailuresbeforethisincident.NACEInternational
14、played a part by developing and publishing its first standard, SP0169 (knownas RP0169 at that time), “Control of External Corrosion on Underground orSubmergedMetallicPipingSystems,”thatthecorrosioncontrolportionsofthenew Pipeline Safety Regulations were in part based on. More recent pipelinefailures
15、suchasthoseinBellingham,Washington,andCarlsbad,NewMexico,drovethePipelineSafetyImprovementActof2002,andrecentfailuresintheGulf of Mexico, in Marshall, Michigan, and in San Bruno, California, willcertainlymandatemorechangestopipelinesafetyregulationsandstandards.Why do pipeline failures generate such
16、 notoriety? Motor vehicle acci-dentskillmorethan45,000peopleperyearintheU.S.,butafatalcarcrashisntnational news like a fatality caused by a pipeline failure. Incidents related topower lines are much less notorious, and typically around 100 people in theU.S. are killed every year, whereas many fewer
17、people are killed in pipelineincidents. One reason is the record of success that pipeline safety has had todate similar to the affliction of the airline industry, where the expectation of, safetyissohighthatanyincidentatallbecomesnewsworthy.Anotherreasonmaybethatpowerlinesareahazardthatcanbeseenandu
18、nderstood,butmanypeoplearenotawareoftheburiedpipelinesnearthem.Much of the low-hanging fruit of pipeline safety has already beenplucked.Thereisalwaysroomforimprovement,buttherearenoeasyanswers,and no paradigm-shifting technologies on the immediate horizon. Improve-mentsinpipelinesafetywillhavetobema
19、debysmallimprovementsinalargenumberofareas.Thesetypesofimprovementslendthemselvestocomprehen-siveprograms,toensurethatoptimumdecisionsaremadeateachstageofthepipelineslife.PipelineCorrosionManagementaspresentedinthisdocumentisintendedtoprovideacomprehensiveprocessforensuringthateachdecisionrelated to
20、 managing corrosion on pipelines is fully considered. Pipelines areplaying an increasing role in our energy infrastructure, societys expectationsforpublicsafetyareeverincreasing,andcontinuousimprovementinmanagingthreatstopipelineintegritysuchascorrosionisessential.DrewHevleManager,CorrosionControlEl
21、PasoCorporationTG370ChairP1:KpBNABK006-FM.tex nabk006/NACE Printer:Sheridan November8,2011 14:21PrefaceConsidering the investment that owners make to build, maintain, and op-erate carbon steel onshore transmission pipelines, hereinafter referred to as“pipelines,”aswellastheriskandhazardsofapipelinef
22、ailure,itisimperativethatownersmanagethreatstopipelineintegrity.Aprincipalthreattopipelineintegrityiscorrosion.Transmissionpipelinesareprimarilyconstructedofcar-bonsteel,andcorrosionisatime-dependentthreatthatcausestheintegrityoftransmission pipelines to deteriorate if left unchecked. To maintain pi
23、pelineintegrity,aconcerteddesign,maintenance,andrepairprogramaddressingcor-rosionthreatsshouldbeimplemented.Theprimarygoalofthisguideistoprovidepipelineindustrymanagersand nontechnical personnel with an understanding of the basic issues andrequirementsformanagingcorrosionthreatstoonshoretransmission
24、pipelines.Itisunderstoodthatmostownershaveintegritymanagementprogramsinplacethat deal at some level with corrosion threats, and this guide is not intendedto replace these programs but to supplement those programs by providing afoundationalunderstandingofthefollowingconcepts:a114Basiccorrosionthreats
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