Vulnerability analysis method based on risk assessment for gas transmission capabilities of natural gas pipeline networks
WuChang Wang,
Yi Zhang,
YuXing Li,
Qihui Hu,
Chengsong Liu and
Cuiwei Liu
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2022, vol. 218, issue PB
Abstract:
The crucial part of vulnerability analysis is identifying the critical components of a pipeline network. In this study, we proposed a novel analysis method- “Risk-Vulnerability,†which combines the characteristics of risk assessments and vulnerability analyses methods. Risk-Vulnerability identifies the critical components of a pipeline network from three perspectives: pipeline operating status, transmission performance, and network characteristics. The formulas of the importance value of each component were established. Then the component risk indicators were established, and the component risk values were calculated. And a utility theory was introduced to calculate the severity of the consequences. Finally, the component importance and risk values were multiplied to obtain the vulnerability of the component. The feasibility and effectiveness of the method were verified by comparing the identification results of this method to those from the weighted flow capacity rate (WFCR). The Risk-Vulnerability method provides an improved insight into the pipeline criticality compared to the WFCR and improves the calculation formulae based on the identification content, which can not only be used to identify critical components, but also can be used to formulate research on risk reduction measures for pipeline network systems.
Keywords: Natural gas pipeline network; Vulnerability; Risk assessment; Transmission capacity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2021.108150
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