Petroleum Science >2022, lssue 2: - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petsci.2021.10.002
Development of an integrated dynamic model for supply security and resilience analysis of natural gas pipeline network systems Open Access
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作者:Huai Su, Enrico Zio, Zong-Jie Zhang, Chang-Zheng Xiong, Qian-Sheng Dai, Qing-Wei Wu, Jin-Jun Zhang,
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引用方式:Huai Su, Enrico Zio, Zong-Jie Zhang, Chang-Zheng Xiong, Qian-Sheng Dai, Qing-Wei Wu, Jin-Jun Zhang, Development of an integrated dynamic model for supply security and resilience analysis of natural gas pipeline network systems, Petroleum Science, Volume 19, Issue 2, 2022, Pages 761-773,
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An integrated dynamic model of natural gas pipeline networks is developed in this paper. Components for gas supply, e.g., pipelines, junctions, compressor stations, LNG terminals, regulation stations and gas storage facilities are included in the model. These components are firstly modeled with respect to their properties and functions and, then, integrated at the system level by Graph Theory. The model can be used for simulating the system response in different scenarios of operation, and evaluate the consequences from the perspectives of supply security and resilience. A case study is considered to evaluate the accuracy of the model by benchmarking its results against those from literature and the software Pipeline Studio. Finally, the model is applied on a relatively complex natural gas pipeline network and the results are analyzed in detail from the supply security and resilience points of view. The main contributions of the paper are: firstly, a novel model of a complex gas pipeline network is proposed as a dynamic state-space model at system level; a method, based on the dynamic model, is proposed to analyze the security and resilience of supply from a system perspective.
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An integrated dynamic model of natural gas pipeline networks is developed in this paper. Components for gas supply, e.g., pipelines, junctions, compressor stations, LNG terminals, regulation stations and gas storage facilities are included in the model. These components are firstly modeled with respect to their properties and functions and, then, integrated at the system level by Graph Theory. The model can be used for simulating the system response in different scenarios of operation, and evaluate the consequences from the perspectives of supply security and resilience. A case study is considered to evaluate the accuracy of the model by benchmarking its results against those from literature and the software Pipeline Studio. Finally, the model is applied on a relatively complex natural gas pipeline network and the results are analyzed in detail from the supply security and resilience points of view. The main contributions of the paper are: firstly, a novel model of a complex gas pipeline network is proposed as a dynamic state-space model at system level; a method, based on the dynamic model, is proposed to analyze the security and resilience of supply from a system perspective.
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Natural gas pipeline networks; Dynamic modeling; State space model; Graph theory; Resilience of natural gas supply