THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PIPESAFE RISK ASSESSMENT PACKAGE FOR GAS TRANSMISSION PIPELINES

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PIPESAFE is a knowledge based hazard and risk assessment package for gas transmission pipelines, which has been developed jointly by an international group of gas transmission companies. PIPESAFE has been developed from the BG (formerly British Gas) TRANSPIRE package, to produce an integrated assessment tool for use on PCs. which includes a range of improvements and additional models backed by large scale experimentation. This paper describes the development of the PIPESAFE package, and the formulation and validation of the mathematical models included within it.

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Acton, M. R., Baldwin, P. J., Baldwin, T. R., & Jager, E. E. R. (1998). THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PIPESAFE RISK ASSESSMENT PACKAGE FOR GAS TRANSMISSION PIPELINES. In Proceedings of the Biennial International Pipeline Conference, IPC (Vol. 1, pp. 1–7). American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). https://doi.org/10.1115/IPC1998-2000

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