Title: INSTRUCTIONS
1 A sea of expertise
2A sea of expertise
- Georges J. Kipouros, Ph.D., P. Eng.
- Director, Minerals Engineering Centre
- Faculty of Engineering
- Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS
- Tel 902-494-6100
- Fax 902-494-3506
- Georges.kipouros_at_dal.ca
3Outline
- 1. Who we are
- 2. What we are currently doing
- 3. What we can do
- 4. What we wish we could do
4RBC Centre for Risk Management (CRM)Dalhousie
University
- Ronald Pelot, Ph.D., P.Eng.,
- Director
- Tel (902) 494-1769
- Email riskmgmt_at_dal.ca
5The mission
- The mandate of CRM is to foster collaborations
within and outside the university on a wide range
of risk issues - CRM also promotes the awareness and education of
risk management
6CRM goals
- To respond to industrys needs with respect to
Asset Integrity, CRM can coordinate and lead
research into various topics on risk management,
drawing on expertise across Dalhousie University
7Some topic areas
- Risk Management
- Cost/benefit analysis
- Maintainability in design
- Maintenance management
- Reliability assessments
- Spare parts inventory management
8Critical Infrastructure Protection Project
- New project led by Kevin Quigley, School of
Public Administration, in collaboration with
Centre for Risk Management - Goal is to help initiate appropriate
cross-sectoral and cross-jurisdictional fora in
which participants can access and share diverse
and expert perspectives on Critical
Infrastructure Protection - Explore technical as well as social, political,
economic and managerial issues.
9INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
- Eldon Gunn
- (In Attendance 9 other faculty members)
- Design of systems for maintenance decision
support and logistics
10Example IE Project WorkRelated to Asset Integrity
- Data base systems for maintenance tracking and
scheduling (Neocon, GasStops, Air Canada Jazz,
Halifax Shipyards) - Spare parts systems and component tracking
systems ( Air Canada Jazz, Ultra Electronics) - Maintenance Inventory Systems (Air Canada Jazz,
Canada Post, Pratt and Whitney, Hermes
Electronics) - Integration of Maintenance and Production
Scheduling (Metro Transit) - Reliability Centred Maintenance (GasStops/Sea
Kings)
11Research Skill Sets
- Reliability analysis of complex systems
- Fleet Level Maintenance Scheduling to Maximize
Availability
- Simulation
- Discrete event
- Risk simulation
- Stochastic Modelling and Queueing
- Optimization
- LP, IP, DP, NLP
- CPLEX, COIN/OR
- Database design
- Variety of platforms
- GIS
- ArcInfo, GRASS
12Asset Integrity
- Dr. Paul Amyotte, P.Eng.
- Department of Process Engineering Applied
Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS - 902-494-3976 paul.amyotte_at_dal.ca
- Extensive collaboration with Dr. Faisal Khan and
Dr. Brian Veitch, Memorial University of
Newfoundland
13Current Research
- Dust Explosions
- Inherent Safety
- What you dont have cant leak
- Process Safety
- Prevention and mitigation of fires, explosions
and chemical releases - Risk Assessment
- Risk Management
14Recent PRAC NSERC Projects
- PRAC Grant
- Development of a Human Error Probability Index
for Offshore Platform Evacuations - PRAC Grant
- Development of a Knowledge-Based Expert System to
Conduct HAZOP Study - NSERC Strategic Grant
- Development of a Novel Integrated Safety and
Environmental Management System for Offshore Oil
and Gas Operations
15Possible Future Research
- Extension of research on inherent safety to
include avoidance of domino (knock-on) effects - Will involve further work on consequence analysis
for fires and explosions.
16Fire consequence analysis Heat contours
17explosion consequence analysis overpressure
contours
18Development of Innovative Approaches for
enhancement Maintenance of Oil Gas and
Off-shore Infrastructure
- Farid Taheri, Ph.D., P.Eng. Professor,
Department of Civil Resource Engineering - Dalhousie University 1360 Barrington St.,
Halifax, NS B3J 1Z1 Phone (902) 494-3935
Fax (902) 484-6635 - Email farid.taheri_at_dal.ca
- Extensive collaboration with S. Kenny of
MUN/C-CORE - K. Vandiver of MIT
19Some of the expertise works currently underway
- Design/analysis of pipeline, CNG and LNG vessels
- Emphasis advanced materials and processes
- Advanced computational methods
- Damage detection and health monitoring of
pipelines - Development of a patented innovative technique
that uses advanced signal processing and smart
materials - Characterization of fatigue of risers due to
vortex induced vibration - Experimental - Computational -analytical
- Characterization of adhesively bonded and
mechanically fastened joints for pipelines
off-shore structures - Experimental - Computational -analytical
20Some of the expertise works currently underway
- Innovative use of advanced materials for
- Development of composite buoys
- We developed the first composite buoy for the
Can. Coast Guard 15 years ago! - Development of robust propagation buckle
arrestors for risers and pipes - Development of improved rehabilitation techniques
for repair of defected pipelines - Optimization of the above techniques
21Some of the expertise works currently underway
- Development of advanced computational techniques
(finite element methods) - For assessment of pipelines subject to combined
loading conditions (jointly with C-CORE and MUN) - For assessment and optimization of FRP wrapped
CNG and LNG vessels - For reliability and stability analysis of
pipeline and off-shore structures
22Funding of recent projects
- NSERC DG
- Use of smart materials for mitigation of buckling
and propagation buckling in risers and pipes - PRAC NSERC
- VIV induced Fatigue of risers in deep waters
- AIF (DAL)
- Development of damage detection and health
monitoring methodologies for pipelines with smart
materials - Neuro-fuzzy approaches for pipeline condition
assessment - AIF (C-CORE)
- Protection and Risk Mitigation Strategies for
Subsea Infrastructure in Ice Environments - Computational simulation and optimization of
adhesively bonded joints in Liquid Natural Gas
carrying containers - NSERC Strategic
- Novel Tools for Oil and Gas Production Operations
- DRDC
- Fatigue assessment of floating marine structures
23Some of the resources available for materials
characterization and structural assessment in
our Laboratories
- State-of-the-art computer controlled Universal
testing machines - Both axial and torsion testing capabilities under
static and cyclic loading conditions - Drop tower impact tester
- computer controlled data acquisition
- various dynamic sensors (accelerometers, dynamic
LVDT and load cell) - Instrumented impact hammer
- Laser doppler vibrometer for dynamic assessment
of structures and materials
24resources available
- Boeing spec. ultrasonic testing facility
- Environmental chamber (for thermal and moisture
cycling) - Salt and fog chamber (for assessing the influence
of salt and acidic environments on materials) - Complete set of fixtures for assessment of
mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced
composite materials - In-house capability for manufacturing of
fiber-reinforced composite materials components
25Electro-processing (corrosion) Laboratory
- 1. Corrosion behaviour of commercial alloys in
marine environments Copper-nickel alloys - Corrosion behaviour in sea water
- 2. Development of new alloys
- Development of improved Cu-Ni alloys
- 3. Electro-coatings on materials
- Electroless Coatings on magnesium
- 4. New processing techniques of metal
powders - Aluminum powder processing techniques such
- as forging
26 Research Experimental Plan
Targets
The electrochemical behaviour of commercial
Cu-10Ni-1Fe alloy
The electrochemical behaviour of synthetic
Cu-10Ni- X Fe alloy
Develop a theory to explain the working role
of iron
Investigate the effect of other alloying
elements on Cu-10Ni alloy
Linear Sweep Polarization LSP
Cyclic Polarization CP
Chronopo- tentiometry CH
Cyclic Voltametry CV
Electroche- mical Impedance Spectroscopy EIS
Tafel Extrapolation TE
SEM
EPMA
XRD
EDS WDS
27Funding of recent projects
- NSERC and AIF Grant
- Development of new copper-nickel alloys for
marine environments - AIF Grant
- Electrochemical study of surface coatings on
electrodic materials - NSERC Grant
- Development of new magnesium alloys and corrosion
resistant coatings - Libyan Government and oil companies
- Scholarships to 3 students
28Resources available
- Electrochemical instrumentation
- Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
- Stress Corrosion Cracking cells
- Corrosion fatigue cell
- Chemical Analyses and X-Ray Fluorescence
(Minerals Engineering Centre) - X-ray Dispersion (Materials Engineering)
- SEM, EDS/WDS (Institute for Research in
Materials) - Focused ion beam (IRM)
- X-ray photoelectron spectrometer (IRM)
- Ultrasonic Immersion Testing System (IRM)
Electron Microprobe (Earth Sciences)
29Conclusions
- A sea of expertise exists in Dalhousie University
regarding aspects of the Asset Integrity in oil
industry - Re-direction of current research interests may be
needed in some areas - For oil industry to successfully maintain
university-based research in the field of oil
production a consistent research funding must be
established and maintained.