GIS: The key to success in submarine pipeline routing
Various tools and techniques are used to ensure the maximum safety of the submarine pipelines. However, the resulting consequence of these tools and techniques is the ever increasing data volumes, with the management and subsequent analysis of the data becoming more and more of an issue. The objecti...
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description | Various tools and techniques are used to ensure the maximum safety of the submarine pipelines. However, the resulting consequence of these tools and techniques is the ever increasing data volumes, with the management and subsequent analysis of the data becoming more and more of an issue. The objective of this paper is to elaborate the implementation of GIS technology for submarine pipeline routing design evaluation. With GIS, various routing criteria could be taken into consideration to identify the Least Cost Path (LCP) of the pipeline analytically, precisely and efficiently. Examples of these criteria are vessel anchoring, discarded objects left on the seabed, seabed irregularities, wave characteristics, subsurface current & pressure, hydrodynamic forces and soil stability. |
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spelling | utm.eprints-13812017-08-23T00:12:21Z http://eprints.utm.my/1381/ GIS: The key to success in submarine pipeline routing Mahmud, Razali Chai, Beng Chung TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Various tools and techniques are used to ensure the maximum safety of the submarine pipelines. However, the resulting consequence of these tools and techniques is the ever increasing data volumes, with the management and subsequent analysis of the data becoming more and more of an issue. The objective of this paper is to elaborate the implementation of GIS technology for submarine pipeline routing design evaluation. With GIS, various routing criteria could be taken into consideration to identify the Least Cost Path (LCP) of the pipeline analytically, precisely and efficiently. Examples of these criteria are vessel anchoring, discarded objects left on the seabed, seabed irregularities, wave characteristics, subsurface current & pressure, hydrodynamic forces and soil stability. 2006-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/1381/7/MohdRazaliMahmud2006_GISthekeytosuccessinsubmarine.pdf Mahmud, Razali and Chai, Beng Chung (2006) GIS: The key to success in submarine pipeline routing. In: International Symposium and Exhibition on Geoinformation 2006, 19-21 Sept 2006, Shah Alam, Selangor. http://www.voronoi.com/isg2013/Home.html |
spellingShingle | TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Mahmud, Razali Chai, Beng Chung GIS: The key to success in submarine pipeline routing |
title | GIS: The key to success in submarine pipeline routing |
title_full | GIS: The key to success in submarine pipeline routing |
title_fullStr | GIS: The key to success in submarine pipeline routing |
title_full_unstemmed | GIS: The key to success in submarine pipeline routing |
title_short | GIS: The key to success in submarine pipeline routing |
title_sort | gis the key to success in submarine pipeline routing |
topic | TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) |
url | http://eprints.utm.my/1381/7/MohdRazaliMahmud2006_GISthekeytosuccessinsubmarine.pdf |
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