Temporal dynamics of urban gas pipeline risks

  • Fatema Rahimi
  • , Abolghasem Sadeghi-Niaraki
  • , Mostafa Ghodousi
  • , Tamer Abuhmed
  • , Soo Mi Choi

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Abstract

Urban gas pipelines pose significant risks to public safety and infrastructure integrity, necessitating thorough risk assessment methodologies to mitigate potential hazards. This study investigates the dynamics of population distribution, demographic characteristics, and building structures to assess the risk associated with gas pipelines. Using geospatial analysis techniques, we analyze population distribution patterns during both day and night periods. Additionally, we conduct an in-depth vulnerability assessment considering multiple criteria maps, highlighting areas of heightened vulnerability in proximity to gas pipelines and older buildings. This study incorporated the concept of individual risk and the intrinsic parameters of gas pipelines to develop a hazard map. Hazard analysis identifies areas with elevated risks, particularly around main pipeline intersections and high-pressure zones. Integrating hazard and vulnerability assessments, we generate risk maps for both day and night periods, providing valuable insights into spatial risk distribution dynamics. The findings underscore the importance of considering temporal variations in risk assessment and integrating demographic and structural factors into hazard analysis for informed decision-making in pipeline management and safety measures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5509
JournalScientific Reports
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Day–night population distribution
  • Hazard assessment
  • Urban gas pipeline risks
  • Vulnerability assessment

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