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Reliability based life cycle cost optimization for underground pipeline networks

Journal

TUNNELLING AND UNDERGROUND SPACE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue -, Pages 32-40

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tust.2014.04.007

Keywords

Risk and cost optimization; Probability of failure; Genetic Algorithm; Pipe renewal methods; Life cycle cost; Failure cost; Condition index

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The safety of underground pipelines is the primary focus of water and wastewater industry. Due to low visibility and lack of proper information regarding the condition of underground pipes, assessment and maintenance are frequently neglected until a disastrous failure occurs. The reduction of pipe thickness due to corrosion undermines the pipe resistance capacity which in turn reduces the factor of safety of the whole distribution system. Providing an acceptable level of service and overcoming practical difficulties, the concerned industry has to plan how to operate, maintain and renew (repair or replace) the system under the budget constraints. This paper is concerned with estimating reliability of non-pressure flexible underground pipes subjected to externally applied loading and material corrosion during the whole service life. The reliability with respect to time due to corrosion induced deflection, buckling, wall thrust, bending stress is estimated. Then the study is extended to determine intervention year for maintenance and to identify the most appropriate renewal solution by minimizing the risk of failure and whole life cycle cost using Genetic Algorithm (GA). An example is presented to validate the proposed method with a view to prevent unexpected failure of flexible pipes at the minimal cost by prioritizing maintenance based on failure severity and system reliability. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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