On the estimation of failure rates of multiple pipeline systems

F. Caleyo, L. Alfonso, J. A. Alcántara, J. M. Hallen, F. Fernández Lagos, H. Chow

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Abstract

In this work, the statistical methods for the reliability of repairable systems have been used to produce a methodology capable to estimate the annualized failure rate of a pipeline population from the historical failure data of multiple pipelines systems. The proposed methodology provides point and interval estimators of the parameters of the failure intensity function for two of the most commonly applied stochastic models; the homogeneous Poisson process and the power law process. It also provides statistical tests to assess the adequacy of the stochastic model assumed for each system and to test whether all systems have the same model parameters. In this way, the failure data of multiple pipeline systems are only pooled to produce a generic failure intensity function when all systems follow the same stochastic model. This allows addressing both statistical and tolerance uncertainty adequately. The proposed methodology is outlined and illustrated using real life failure data of multiple oil and gas pipeline systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1107-1115
Number of pages9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
Event2006 6th International Pipeline Conference, IPC 2006 - Calgary, AB, Canada
Duration: 25 Sep 200629 Sep 2006

Conference

Conference2006 6th International Pipeline Conference, IPC 2006
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityCalgary, AB
Period25/09/0629/09/06

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