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Optimization of natural gas transport pipeline network layout: a new methodology based on dominance degree model

    Zhenjun Zhu Affiliation
    ; Chaoxu Sun Affiliation
    ; Jun Zeng Affiliation
    ; Guowei Chen Affiliation

Abstract

At the phase of 13-th five-year plan in China, natural gas will play an important role in energy revolution. With the growth of consumption, natural gas infrastructures will become hot spots of future investment and pipeline network construction will also usher in a period of rapid development. Therefore, it is of great theoretical and practical significance to study layout methods of transport pipeline network. This paper takes natural gas transport pipeline network as a research object, introduces dominance degree to analyse benefits of pipeline projects. Then, this paper proposes Dominance Degree Model (DDM) of transport pipeline projects based on Potential Model (PM) and Economic Potential Theory (EPT). According to DDM of gas transport pipeline projects, layout methods of pipeline network are put forward, which is simple and easy to obtain the overall optimal solution and ensure maximum comprehensive benefits. What’s more, construction sequences of gas transport pipeline projects can be also determined. Finally, the model is applied to a real case of natural gas transport pipeline projects in Zhejiang Province, China. The calculation results suggest that the model should deal with the transport pipeline network layout problem well, which have important implications for other potential pipeline networks not only in the Zhejiang Province but also throughout China and beyond.

Keyword : natural gas, transport pipeline network, dominance degree model, potential model, economic potential theory, layout method

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Zhu, Z., Sun, C., Zeng, J., & Chen, G. (2018). Optimization of natural gas transport pipeline network layout: a new methodology based on dominance degree model. Transport, 33(1), 143-150. https://doi.org/10.3846/transport.2018.145
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