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How to Manage Pipelines and Reduce Risk Using Autodesk® Topobase™Stephane VIVIANDTechnical manager
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Class Summary
This class is designed for people managing pipe transportation (oil, gas …). This class will cover how to manage pipelines in a real 3D GIS and a linear referencing system (LRS). Based on this pipeline referential, we will see how to ensure that we respect security constraints regarding construction around the pipeline using 3D LRS technology. We will also cover pipeline maintenance to illustrate how we can collect data from a yearly inspection and compare it to the previous inspection to enable us to see the evolution of the pipeline and make the right decisions.
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Learning Objectives
At the end of this class, you will be able to: Understand 3D LRS system Model a GIS database for pipelines Foresee risks around the pipelines Maintain a pipeline infrastructure
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Pipeline risks – application goal
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Risks - examples
Transporting oil or gas is dangerous: September 14, 2008 Transco Pipeline Accident in Appomattox Virginia
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Risks - examples
Pipeline break in a natural reserve in the south of France:
Pipeline break
Some information: 2 hours to close the valves 5 740 cubic meters of oil
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Risks inventory
Risks can be classified in three different categories) Human
First lethal effects Significant lethal effects Irreversible lethal effects
Environmental Material (buildings, roads, rails …)
Significant lethal effects
Lethal effects
Irreversible
Significant lethal effectsLethal effectsIrreversible effects
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Application goal
Help to generate a risk study. Demonstrate that all necessary measures have been taken to avoid impact on
people and environment Present the exhaustive analysis of all risks associated with the site (or pipe) Help make decisions
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Application architecture
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Topobase ClientIncludes Map 3D
TopobaseAdministrator
Topology
Oracle Spatial
MapGuide Enterprise WEB Browser
DWF Plug-in / Ajax
Topobase WebIncludes MapGuide Enterprise
WEB Browser
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DWF Plug-in / AjaxEle
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Jobs(long transactions)
Workflows/ Business Rules
ER
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RM
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GIS
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Data Models
User Management/ Oracle Security
Geomap GiS Server3D Dynamic
Segmentation
Geomap GiSPipelines
Application Server
Relational Database Application Server Clients
Global architecture
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What is LRS ?
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Dynamic segmentation in 3D
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Dynamic segmentation in 3D
The only way to manage pipelines and referenced objects, is to use 3D LRS. It allows to calculate the real M address of each object (tube) and obtain his
linear address on the 2D map we are displaying.
First point (address 0): FOS-SUR-MER
Address 1 , Terrain altitude 1, Pipe Altitude 1
Address 2 , Terrain altitude 2, Pipe Altitude 2
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Dynamic segmentation in 3D
Section 20Section 19Section 18P1 : aerial view (2D)
P1 : profile (Z)
Accessories (ACC) : 100, 101, 102 et 103
Tube 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7
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Dynamic segmentation – illustration
Display of the reference (address) and locate on an address
Video
How is referenced an object
Video
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The referential
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Bulding the referential
Referential is based on the axis and the tubes (elementary element) Acquire data to have the axis information in 3D Get terrain information (DTM) Tubes (information coming from the construction)
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Calibrate the referential
Calibrate based on inspection results using a wizard Calibrate using known points
Draw tubes in the map to validate
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Tubes and joints
Integrate tubes information
Video
Calibrate information
Video
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Implementing an application – the necessary data
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Necessary data
Land information Parcels and information about owners Orthophotography Addresses Natural risks Road traffic Urban area Buildings (all : building receiving people and capacity and houses …) All information about the pipe which is available Inspection information (inside the pipe itself) this will help evaluating the risk around the pipeline
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Necessary data – Building receiving public
Capacity max of the building
Number of employees
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Necessary data – Building receiving public
Position relative to the pipeline
Projected length (2D and 3D) on
the pipeline
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Necessary data – Building receiving public
Video
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Analyzing the information
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Analyzing referential information
Tube tooltip including security information
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Analyzing referential information
Viewing profile information in a specific point
Video
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Is my pipeline safe ?
Launch calculation to determine area of danger and theme the map (based on European rules)
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One of the rules to determine risk around the pipeline
S1 S2 S8S4 S5 S6 S7S3
Tube N°2Tube N°1 Tube N°3 Tube N°4
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Building receiving public
Tube N°5 Tube N°6 Tube N°7
Not safe SafeSafe Circles in yellow the lethal effects distance
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Simulate impact of an accident on population
Video
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Other applications
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Document management
Associate photos and visualize in the application
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Document management
Associate construction documents like profiles
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Visualize any document
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Aerial inspection
Localize and follow information collected from an aircraft inspection around the pipeline
Video
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Q & A
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Thanks for your attention
Gwenael Bachelot – autodesk [email protected]
Stéphane Viviand – GEOMAP Infrastructure [email protected]
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