Evaluating Pipeline Inspection Technologies for Enhanced Corrosion Detection in Mining Water Transport Systems
Víctor Tuninetti,
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Matías Huentemilla,
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A. Gómez
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et al.
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 1316 - 1316
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
Water
transport
pipelines
in
the
mining
industry
face
significant
corrosion
challenges
due
to
extreme
environmental
conditions,
such
as
arid
climates,
temperature
fluctuations,
and
abrasive
soils.
This
study
evaluates
effectiveness
of
three
advanced
inspection
technologies—Guided
Wave
Ultrasonic
Testing
(GWUT),
Metal
Magnetic
Memory
(MMM),
In-Line
Inspection
(ILI)—in
maintaining
pipeline
integrity
under
conditions.
A
structured
methodology
combining
diagnostic
assessment,
technology
research,
comparative
evaluation
was
applied,
using
key
performance
indicators
like
detection
capability,
operational
impact,
feasibility.
The
results
show
that
GWUT
effectively
identifies
surface
anomalies
wall
thinning
over
long
sections
but
faces
depth
diameter
limitations.
MMM
excels
at
detecting
early-stage
stress
inaccessible
locations,
benefiting
from
minimal
preparation
strong
market
availability.
ILI
provides
comprehensive
internal
external
assessments
requires
piggable
adjustments,
limiting
its
use
certain
systems.
case
critical
aqueducts
site
water
supply
illustrates
real-world
selection
challenges.
findings
underscore
importance
an
integrated
approach,
leveraging
complementary
strengths
these
technologies
ensure
reliable
management.
Future
research
should
focus
on
quantitative
metrics
cost-effectiveness
analyses
optimize
strategies
for
infrastructure.
Language: Английский
Integrating Sustainability into Risk Management through Analytical Network Process
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(6), P. 2384 - 2384
Published: March 13, 2024
Sustainable
risk
management
is
becoming
widely
accepted,
making
the
incorporation
of
environmental,
social,
and
governance
(ESG)
issues
into
strategic
planning
areas
crucial
to
a
responsible
business
philosophy.
This
article
aims
rank
organizational
sub-risks
with
focus
on
sustainability,
offering
methodology
based
analytical
network
process
(ANP)
method
improve
decision-making
reduce
misrepresentation
in
qualitative
evaluation
criteria.
An
integrated
approach
presented,
starting
characterization
five
typologies
global
reports
then
prioritizing
risks
using
ANP
method.
The
sustainability
highest
level
prioritization
for
each
typology
are
(1)
massive
data
fraud
or
theft
incident
(technological
risk),
(2)
deficit
economic
growth
(economic
(3)
water
depletion
(environmental
(4)
lack
ethics
conduct
(geopolitical
(5)
chemical
safety
(social
risk).
Finally,
cosine
similarity
analysis
developed
compare
results
obtained
performed
hierarchy
(AHP)
differences
between
methods
generate
similar
prioritization;
high
indicates
consistency
relationships
criteria
showing
convergence.
It
essential
mention
that
should
be
interpreted
cautiously,
considering
specific
context
which
this
developed,
we
recommend
periodic
verification
sub-risks.
Language: Английский
Enhancing Pipeline Reliability: A Structural Integrity Management Approach Using Minimal Cut Set Method and Importance Measures
IntechOpen eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 10, 2025
Gas
pipelines
are
fundamental
structures
for
transporting
energy
resources.
Their
integrity
is
constantly
threatened
by
failures
caused
potential
punctures
or
ruptures,
leading
to
gas
releases,
which
can
have
significant
consequences
the
installation,
people,
and
environment.
Various
methodologies
been
proposed
improve
Pipeline
Structural
Integrity
Management
(PSIM)
processes.
In
this
work,
a
model
estimating
probability
of
release
failure
using
Quantitative
Fault
Tree
Analysis
(QFTA)
approach.
The
Minimum
Cut
Set
(MCS)
technique
applied
along
with
assessment
Importance
Measures
(IM)
provide
an
accurate
estimation
rate
(λ)
identification
most
critical
basic
events.
This
information
be
used
support
actions
in
Risk-Based
Inspection
(RBI)
Reliability-Centered
Maintenance
(RCM)
eliminate,
control,
mitigate
risks.
was
validated
comparing
results
obtained
through
Monte
Carlo
Simulation
data
from
official
databases
pipeline
incidents/accidents
similar
models
published
literature.
proved
capable
accurately
(λ),
closely
matching
database
values
more
convergent
than
those
achieved
reference
study
also
provides
guidelines
correct
effective
application
PSIM
routines.
Language: Английский
Analyzing the Innovation Progress in Global Oil and Gas Pipeline Transportation
Minghan Sun,
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Jewel X. Zhu,
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Shibo Hao
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et al.
Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(2)
Published: Feb. 8, 2025
Language: Английский
Development of a Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) for Structural Integrity Assessment of Gas Pipelines: a Literature-Based Approach
Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
19(4), P. e011729 - e011729
Published: April 7, 2025
Objectives:
This
study
aims
to
develop
a
Fault
Tree
Analysis
(FTA)
model
assess
the
structural
integrity
of
pipelines,
addressing
critical
vulnerabilities
these
systems
face,
such
as
corrosion,
material
defects,
and
damage
from
external
sources.
Theoretical
Framework:
The
is
based
on
systematic
literature
review
industry
data,
identifying
significant
failure
modes
ruptures
punctures,
while
also
elucidating
their
underlying
causes
potential
consequences
in
context
pipeline
management.
Method:
research
employs
approach
compile
analyze
existing
information
order
construct
fault
tree
that
can
be
used
for
quantitative
risk
assessments.
Results
Discussion:
primary
outcome
development
not
only
identifies
but
clarifies
interrelationships
between
them,
thereby
providing
more
robust
understanding
mechanisms
affect
safety.
Research
Implications:
work
contributes
management
gas
transportation
network
by
offering
valuable
tool
informed
decision-making
regarding
safety
sustainability
systems.
Originality/Value:
originality
this
lies
specific
FTA
failures
involving
product
releases,
growing
need
effective
methodologies
manage
risks
essential
infrastructures.
Language: Английский
Knowledge Mapping of Pipeline Accidents: A Bibliometric Analysis
Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(3)
Published: May 13, 2025
Language: Английский
Structural integrity assessment of corroded pipelines repaired with composite materials – Literature review
Abdelkader Hocine,
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Fouad Sodki Kara Achira,
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Ghania Habbar
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et al.
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
210, P. 105253 - 105253
Published: June 25, 2024
Language: Английский
A Quantitative Approach to Evaluating Multi-Event Resilience in Oil Pipeline Incidents
Labiba Noshin Asha,
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Nita Yodo,
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Ying Huang
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et al.
CivilEng,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(1), P. 1 - 1
Published: Dec. 28, 2024
This
study
introduces
a
quantitative
approach
to
evaluating
the
resilience
of
oil
pipeline
systems
against
various
natural
and
physical
disruptions.
Resilience
is
increasingly
essential
in
critical
infrastructure
ensure
continuous
operations
minimize
disruption
impacts.
However,
existing
methods
often
need
specific
time-dependent
data,
making
measuring
challenging.
To
address
this
gap,
paper
proposed
comprehensive
framework
by
integrating
incident
database
with
key
features
assessing
failure
probabilities
based
on
historical
events
developing
multi-event
indicators
system
performance
under
The
methodology
employs
event
tree
analysis
quantify
multiple
scenarios
their
impact
recovery
efforts.
practical
application
was
demonstrated
using
real-world
data
from
across
United
States,
covering
period
2010
2022.
focus
involving
disruptions,
followed
shutdowns,
examining
how
these
collectively
resilience.
results
indicate
that
corrosion
failure,
equipment
hazard
damage
significantly
Corrosion
failures
affect
primarily
due
frequency,
while
damage,
despite
its
lower
occurrence
rate,
more
unpredictable
requires
frequent
shutdowns.
Understanding
causes
impacts
for
enhancing
sustainable
operation
systems.
Language: Английский