Title :
Using transient models of liquid pipelines
Author :
Threlfall, Ronald W.
Author_Institution :
Trans Mountain Pipe Line Co. Ltd., Canada
Abstract :
Trans Mountain owns and operates approximately 1300 km of pipelines in Alberta, British Columbia and Washington state. These pipelines transport a variety of liquids including crude oils, refined products and methyl tertiary butyl ether. They traverse both very remote areas and highly populated ones, as well as hundreds of creek, stream, and river crossings. Environmental concerns have led us to construct a number of transient models to assist our monitoring of the pipeline hydraulics and to provide early warning in the unlikely event that we have a leak. These models have also proved useful with the design of our facilities and for training our control centre operators
Keywords :
computerised monitoring; leak detection; materials handling; oil technology; training; transients; Alberta; Trans Mountain; crude oils; environmental factors; leak detection; liquid pipelines; methyl tertiary butyl ether; monitoring; training; transient models; Acoustic sensors; Fluid flow control; Fluid flow measurement; Leak detection; Pipelines; Protection; Pumps; SCADA systems; Temperature sensors; Valves;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Process Control Applications for Industry Workshop, 1999. IEEE Industry Applications Society
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/APCA.1999.805025