Formulation and analysis of the probability of detection and false detection for subsea leak detection systems
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 12:38authored byAljaroudi, A, Faisal KhanFaisal Khan, Akinturk, A, Haddara, M, Thodi, P
Insuring the integrity of subsea process component is one of the primary business objectives for oil and gas industry. One of the systems used to insure reliability of a pipeline, is the Leak Detection System (LDS). Different leak detection systems use different technologies for detecting and locating leaks that could result from pipelines. One technology in particular that is gaining wide acceptance by the industry is the optical leak detection systems. This technology has great potential for subsea pipelines applications. It is the most suited for underwater applications due to the ease of installation and reliable sensing capabilities. Having pipelines underwater in the deep sea present a greater challenge and a potential threat to the environment and operation. Thus, there is a need to have a reliable and effective system to provide the assurances that the monitored subsea pipeline is safe and functioning as per operating conditions. Two important performance parameters that are of concern to operators are the probability of detection and probability of false alarm. This article presents a probabilistic formulation of the probability of detection and probability of false detection for fiber optic LDS based systems.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the 2014 10th International Pipeline Conference, IPC 2014
Pagination
1-13
ISBN
9780791846100
Department/School
Australian Maritime College
Publisher
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Place of publication
USA
Event title
2014 10th International Pipeline Conference, IPC 2014