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Leaks, Breaks, Disasters and Near Misses: Stress Assessment for Pipes and Engineers Colin Kristiansen, P.Eng., MBA Outline 2 Purpose Local Examples Assessment Tools Lessons Learned May 2, 2016 Purpose 3 Break - Vancouver Failure is Best Teacher Share Experience and Some Lessons Learned Leak - Richmond Near Disaster - Delta May 2, 2016 Historic – First Narrows Crossing 4 First Narrows Crossing May 2, 2016 Yes, Vancouver can burn 1886 5 May 2, 2016 East-West Connector 6 Hyprescon Pipe May 2, 2016 Haney 2 and 3 Water Main Relocations 7 May 2, 2016 South Fraser Perimeter Road 8 May 2, 2016 MV Watermain & Delta Forcemain 9 1050mm Steel MV Watermain1988 1050mm Steel Delta Forcemain 1988 Preload Failure Pushed 1m to the south 2015 Previously pushed 0.75m to the north 1998 No yielding calculated Outside of safety factors for various design standards Visual inspection and Magnetic particle inspection May 2, 2016 Tools 10 Structural Analysis • like round beam, but pressurized, and with odd joints • considerations • Design standard, material (mechanical behaviour, allowable stresses/strain, etc.), temperatures, pressures, loading, displacements, condition of the pipe (corroded, damaged, eroded, etc), how is the pipe supported, types of joints and fittings used, wall thickness, D/t ratio, thermal expansion, expansion/flexible joints, vibration, plug loading (steam lines) or transients (water hammer), Pressure relief valves, seismic… Software • Caesar II (Intergraph) • Autopipe (Bentley) • for large diameter piping, district energy pipes Investigations - deductive reasoning May 2, 2016 Collingwood Trunk Sewer 11 1. 750 mm Collingwood Trunk Sewer May 2, 2016 Investigations – Richmond DEU Pipe 12 Leakage at the south west assembly November 27, 2015. (photo by Corix) May 2, 2016 At least we aren’t in the oil and gas industry 13 Hastings St 2007 May 2, 2016 Break Statistics 14 Kobe, Japan, 1995 Over 1/2 of the failures due to joint pull out. Pipeline damage rates for the Kobe earthquake are shown in the table below. Failure Mode PipeLength (km) Barrel Fitting Pulled Joint Joint Failure Joint Intrusion Failure Rates/km - Number of Failures DIP CIP PVC Steel AC 1874 405 232 30 24 0 9 0.63 257 0.38 88 0.33 10 1.24 30 0 1 0.31 124 0.17 40 0.03 1 0.04 1 0.47 880 0.49 199 0.33 76 0 0 0.37 9 0 2 0.06 25 0.5 115 0.07 2 0.08 2 0 5 0 1 0.01 3 0 0 0 0 From Donald Ballantyne May 2, 2016 Pipe Vulnerability (1995) Low Vulnerability Ductile Iron C1xx Series B&S, RG, R 5 Polyethylene C906 Fused 4 Steel C2xx Series Arc Welded 5 Steel None Riveted 5 C909 B&S, RG, R PVCO(BIONAX) Steel C2xx Series B&S, RG, R 5 Low/Moderate Vulnerability Concrete Cylinder C300, C303 B&S, R 3 Ductile Iron C1XX Series B&S, RG, UR 5 PVC C900, C905 B&S, R 3 Steel C2xx B&S, RG, UR 5 Moderate Vulnerability AC > 8" D C4xx Series Coupled 2 Cast Iron > 8" D None B&S, RG 2 PVC C900, C905 B&S, UR 3 Concrete Cylinder C300, C303 B&S, UR 3 Moderate/High Vulnerability AC <=8" D C4xx Series Coupled 2 Cast Iron <= 8" D None B&S, RG 2 Steel None Gas Welded 3 High Vulnerability Cast Iron None B&S, Rigid 2 15 GOOD 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 4 18 19 19 18 19 18 4 5 3 5 4 4 4 4 3 1 3 1 14 15 13 15 4 4 3 4 5 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 12 11 11 12 1 1 3 5 4 1 1 1 2 9 8 9 2 1 1 6 B&S - bell & spigot; RG - rubber gasket; R - restrained; UR - unrestrained Relative Earthquake Vulnerability of Water Pipe BAD From Donald Ballantyne May 2, 2016 Lessons Learned 16 1. First Narrows – Old things leak, break. Material and soil transitions weak points. Severe consequences 2. City E/W Concrete Pipe – New isn’t always better 3. SFPR – Precautionary measures can induce risk 4. Delta example – Peat moves, a lot. Some pipes can move a lot 5. Richmond DEU – Minor details matter. 6. Collingwood Trunk Sewer – Construction risky. Emergency planning helps 7. Hastings Street – Survey, record drawing, and caution around critical infrastructure matter 8. Kobe – material and joints make a big difference 9. Assessments – Not that common in water industry May 2, 2016 Questions? 17 March 11, 2011