LAPSE:2024.1864v1
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LAPSE:2024.1864v1
Integrated Application of Dynamic Risk-Based Inspection and Integrity Operating Windows in Petrochemical Plants
August 23, 2024
Abstract
The scientific and reasonable maintenance strategy is critical to ensure the continuous operation of stationary equipment in the petrochemical industry; both risk-based inspection (RBI) and integrity operating windows (IOWs) are effective for stationary equipment maintenance. In traditional static RBI, the risk is assumed to remain constant in whole inspection period, and the latest variations of medium and process parameters are not fed back into risk calculation. Thus, risk value may be overestimated or underestimated, leading to unexpected failures or excessive inspection. Integrated application of dynamic risk-based inspection (DRBI) and IOWs is an advanced direction for this problem. However, due to the complexity of dynamic interaction mechanisms and risk assessment algorithms as well as the deficiency of powerful software, industrial applications of DRBI and IOWs are still limited. By proposing improved dynamic risk indexes and real-time monitoring process parameters as well as utilizing them in DRBI assessment, this article proposes an integrated DRBI-IOWs method and develops a corresponding system. Further, the method and system are applied in a crude distillation unit. The results show that DRBI-IOWs provide direct and real-time insights into the actual risk and give early warning to the process parameter controls, which is important to control the equipment risk of sudden failures.
The scientific and reasonable maintenance strategy is critical to ensure the continuous operation of stationary equipment in the petrochemical industry; both risk-based inspection (RBI) and integrity operating windows (IOWs) are effective for stationary equipment maintenance. In traditional static RBI, the risk is assumed to remain constant in whole inspection period, and the latest variations of medium and process parameters are not fed back into risk calculation. Thus, risk value may be overestimated or underestimated, leading to unexpected failures or excessive inspection. Integrated application of dynamic risk-based inspection (DRBI) and IOWs is an advanced direction for this problem. However, due to the complexity of dynamic interaction mechanisms and risk assessment algorithms as well as the deficiency of powerful software, industrial applications of DRBI and IOWs are still limited. By proposing improved dynamic risk indexes and real-time monitoring process parameters as well as utilizing them in DRBI assessment, this article proposes an integrated DRBI-IOWs method and develops a corresponding system. Further, the method and system are applied in a crude distillation unit. The results show that DRBI-IOWs provide direct and real-time insights into the actual risk and give early warning to the process parameter controls, which is important to control the equipment risk of sudden failures.
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crude distillation unit, dynamic risk-based inspection (DRBI), industrial application, integrity management, integrity operating windows (IOWs)
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Han Z, Liu J, Li J, Kang H, Xie G. Integrated Application of Dynamic Risk-Based Inspection and Integrity Operating Windows in Petrochemical Plants. (2024). LAPSE:2024.1864v1
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Han Z: China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100029, China; Technology Innovation Center of Risk Prevention and Control of Refining and Chemical Equipment for State Market Regulation, Beijing 101300, China
Liu J: China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100029, China; Technology Innovation Center of Risk Prevention and Control of Refining and Chemical Equipment for State Market Regulation, Beijing 101300, China [ORCID]
Li J: China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100029, China; Technology Innovation Center of Risk Prevention and Control of Refining and Chemical Equipment for State Market Regulation, Beijing 101300, China
Kang H: China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100029, China; Technology Innovation Center of Risk Prevention and Control of Refining and Chemical Equipment for State Market Regulation, Beijing 101300, China
Xie G: China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100029, China; Technology Innovation Center of Risk Prevention and Control of Refining and Chemical Equipment for State Market Regulation, Beijing 101300, China
Liu J: China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100029, China; Technology Innovation Center of Risk Prevention and Control of Refining and Chemical Equipment for State Market Regulation, Beijing 101300, China [ORCID]
Li J: China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100029, China; Technology Innovation Center of Risk Prevention and Control of Refining and Chemical Equipment for State Market Regulation, Beijing 101300, China
Kang H: China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100029, China; Technology Innovation Center of Risk Prevention and Control of Refining and Chemical Equipment for State Market Regulation, Beijing 101300, China
Xie G: China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100029, China; Technology Innovation Center of Risk Prevention and Control of Refining and Chemical Equipment for State Market Regulation, Beijing 101300, China
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Processes
Volume
12
Issue
7
First Page
1509
Year
2024
Publication Date
2024-07-18
ISSN
2227-9717
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