A Seismic Design Consideration of Oil and Gas Transmission Systems
A Seismic Design Consideration of Oil and Gas Transmission Systems
A Seismic Design Consideration of Oil and Gas Transmission Systems
CTCI Corporation
J.S. Chung *1/ C.L. Liu *2
2003/9/3
*1: Piping engineer of CTCI Corporation *2: Manager of Piping Department of CTCI Corporation
Introduction
Gas and Oil Transmission Systems in Taiwan
Introduction
Most of energy resources (such as crude oil and natural gas) must be
imported from other countries due to the lack of natural resources in Taiwan.
They are stored in storage tanks and transported to customers by pipeline systems after vaporization and refining. Because of rapid economic gross in Taiwan,today oil and gas transmission systems tend to be undergroundconcentrated and complicated. The leak of tanks with flammable or explosive contents and damage of oil and gas transmission systems due to earthquake may result in a great loss of human
Introduction
Earthquakes in Taiwan
Taiwan is located at the border between Eurasian Plate and Phillipine Sea Plate. There are 2200 quakes occurred per year and one of which is disastrous in
Taiwan.
The famous 921 Chi-Chi Earthquake of magnitude 7.3
Introduction
The Purpose of Seismic Design
To Ensure Structure Integrity To Maintain Functionability
In addition to external loading of pressure,deadweight, soil bearing,thermal load and vibration, it is necessary to consider seismic effects for oil and gas transmission systems.
Note: 1. Offshore pipelines need to be considered on-bottom stability influenced by tsunami and scouring in the nearshore area. 2. The numbers in the table show the hazard degree for pipeline systems and the number 1 means the maximum dangerous degree.
Ground Acceleration
Fault Movement
The fault movement will induce compression or tension stress of pipelines.They cant withstand this large differential movement by increasing the strength of the structure.
transformation of a saturated
cohesion-less soil from a solid to a liquid state as a result of
Item Code
Piping systems
ASME B31.4 ASME B31.8
Tanks
API 650 API 620
Seismic Design
Note : 1. Since Code B31.4 & B31.8 dont provide calculation method of seismic analysis for pipeline systems, hence guidelines and recommendations by ASCE/ASME committee are used for design. 2. After 921 earthquake, Professors and specialists are invited by the Public Construction Commission to research and provide some recommendations and seismic design guides for lifeline system.
UBC CODE
Uniform Building Code specifies Taiwan in seismic zone-4 and it defines 0.4g of ground acceleration to design the structure.
Piping code such as ASME B31.4/B31.8 doesnt specify the seismic intensity for piping systems
Item
V ZKCIW
Z :Seismic zone
ZIC W 1.4 y Fu
3.0Ca W R
Seismic Z =0.33g
C a :Seismic
coefficient(0.44x1.3)
C :Seismic coefficient
1 0.15 8 T
K =0.8
V 0.18W
representative of the =1.5(Second Type) inherent overstrength and global ductility C Seismic capacity of coefficient=2.5 lateral-force-resisting y 1.2 systems
Fu 2.27
I Importation
R :Numerical coefficient
V 0.477W
C 1 Fu
V 0.295W
Countermeasure
Landslides
Tsunami To check on-bottom stability of offshore pipelines To determine the burial depth or add concrete weight for offshore pipelines. To check burial depth in the nearshore areas
To design anti-seismic piping support based on ground acceleration. 1. To design rigid guide or anchor Counter-m supports to easure provide more stiffness of piping. 2. To use rubber sheet to increase viscous value of piping systems.
To avoid crossing the fault line. The shut-off valves should be installed at the two sides of the crossing line in case the piping routing must cross the fault line.
To avoid crossing soil liquefaction area To improve soil condition To determine weight of pipeline To determine pipe support spans to design pile structure.
To avoid crossing slope instability areas. To improve slope stability or avoid crossing in small potential areas.
L
Virtual Anchor Soil Friction Interaction Area Physical Anchor
Underground Piping
Aboveground Piping
To use Response Displacement Method to calculate piping strain within 1% To evaluate liquefaction potential required data: soil information, ground acceleration
To consider effects of soils-piping interaction To determine L value To use static accel. method to calculate stress in the piping system within allowable stress. required data: soil data , ground acceleration
To use static accel. method to calculate stress in the piping system within allowable stress. required data: ground acceleration