Reliability Prediction of Offshore Oil and Gas Equipment for Use in An Arctic Environment
The offshore oil and gas industry is currently moving into the arctic region. The harsh arctic environment will have an unavoidable influence on the reliability of the equipment operated in it. To understand this influence is of vital importance to ensure the reliability of the equipment and the production availability of the systems. Several types of data, such as data on design, production, usage intensity, and operating environment are required to assess and verify the reliability of the equipment. This paper proposes a framework for reliability assessment based on proportional hazards modeling and various types of data. It presents important arctic factors influencing the physical performance and discusses how these may influence the reliability of the equipment.
reliability prediction proportional hazard model arctic environment
Maryam RAHIMI Marvin RAUSAND Shao-Min WU
Department of Production and Quality Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Technology Tron School of Applied Sciences Cranfield University Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
国际会议
西安
英文
87-92
2011-06-17(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)