Features of the analysis of technological pipelines for the development of an offshore field using the correlation of seismic impact data
https://doi.org/10.31660/2782-232X-2021-2-24-32
Abstract
Seismic sensors are installed on offshore platforms for recording earthquakes. Technological pipelines are being built, to service the operation of the field. This article is devoted to ensuring the safety of technological pipelines. It deals with the analysis of data on a seismic event based on the correlation of the seismic impact recorded on the platform. Since the process pipelines are located near the platform, using statistical analysis methods, correlation analysis of data recorded at a distance of about 200 m and using fuzzy logic methods, we can have an idea of the degree of impact of the earthquake on the surrounding process pipelines.
About the Authors
L. V. MuravievaRussian Federation
Liudmila V. Muravieva, Doctor of Engineering, Associate Professor
Saratov
I. G. Ovchinnikov
Russian Federation
Igor G. Ovchinnikov, Doctor of Engineering, Professor
JSC «Mostostroy-11»; Base Department
Tyumen
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For citations:
Muravieva L.V., Ovchinnikov I.G. Features of the analysis of technological pipelines for the development of an offshore field using the correlation of seismic impact data. Architecture, Construction, Transport. 2021;(2):24-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31660/2782-232X-2021-2-24-32