Authors
Mojtaba Mahmoodian, Amir Alani
Publication date
2014/2/1
Journal
Journal of pipeline systems engineering and practice
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
04013008
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Description
Concrete sewer pipes encounter corrosion as a predominant form of deterioration that reduces the service life of the pipeline system and increases the costs of maintenance and rehabilitation. Reliability analysis can help pipeline owners and sewer-system managers to predict the service life of the pipes and the time for repair or replacement. To include uncertainties in the reliability analysis, the corrosion process can be considered a stochastic process. This paper presents a stochastic gamma process model to account for temporal variability and uncertainties associated with the corrosion process in concrete sewer pipes that typically increase the probability of failure with the aging of the pipe. The proposed methodology is then applied to a specific concrete sewer system. The key element of the proposed method is the use of the gamma process concept. A gamma process can model the monotonic behavior of the …
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