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Title
Feasibility Study of Replacement Procedures and Earthquake Performance Related to Gas Transmission Pipelines.
File
PB94206638.pdf
Author(s)
O'Rourke, T. D.; Palmer, M. C.
Source
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.; New York State Science and Technology Foundation, Albany., May 25, 1994, 178 p.
Identifying Number(s)
NCEER-94-0012
Abstract
A general procedure for evaluating the relative risks from earthquake hazards to steel pipelines is developed. The procedure accounts for the influence of traveling ground waves, surface faulting, landslides, and soil liquefaction. The procedure utilizes information, acquired primarily through reconnaissance studies, on regional geology, groundwater conditions, aerial photos, and site-specific soil borings obtained principally through public agencies. Two transmission pipelines in Southern California, Lines 121 and 123, were selected for a feasibility study.
Keywords
; Natural gas pipelines; Seismic design; Damage assessment; Risk assessment; Replacing; Earthquake engineering; Liquefaction (Soils); Feasibility; Welded joints