Due to long-term burial underground, oil and gas pipelines are susceptible to external surface corrosion influenced by time and soil conditions, which can lead to leakage and burst failures. Pipeline failure not only results in significant economic losses but also has catastrophic impacts on human safety and the environment. Therefore, modeling and analyzing the corrosion failure of these pipelines is of critical practical importance to ensure their safe operation during service. Addressing the insufficient research on correlation effects in current reliability evaluations of corroded pipelines, this paper proposes a calculation method for the failure probability of corroded oil and gas pipelines that considers the influence of two-layer correlations. Taking a specific segment of the Shaanxi–Beijing pipeline as a case study, the Monte Carlo sampling algorithm is employed to calculate the impact of two-layer correlations and the quantity of defect on the pipeline’s failure probability. Furthermore, a sensitivity analysis of the correlation coefficients is conducted. The results indicate that the influence of defect correlation on pipeline failure probability is significantly more pronounced than that of random variable correlation. The probabilities of pinhole leakage and burst failure decrease as the correlation coefficient between defects increases, while they increase with the number of defects. Random variable correlation exhibits no impact on pinhole leakage probability; however, the burst failure probability decreases with an increasing correlation coefficient between wall thickness and pipe diameter, but increases as the correlation between initial defect length and depth grows. Furthermore, the correlation coefficient between axial and radial defect growth rates exerts a bidirectional effect on burst failure probability: during the first 25 years of the prediction period, the failure probability increases with the correlation coefficient, whereas it subsequently decreases after approximately 25 years. These findings are applicable to the reliability evaluation of oil and gas pipelines containing multiple corrosion defects, providing valuable technical references for ensuring safe operation and the steady supply of energy resources.
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Huirong Huang
Chongqing University of Science and Technology
Chen Wu
Chongqing University of Science and Technology
Jie Zhong
Chongqing University of Science and Technology
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China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Chongqing University of Science and Technology
Oil and Gas Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8962d6c1944d70ce07762 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/pr14071183
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