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Geoprocessing Model to Calculate Side Slopes for Pipeline

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Gene LohrmeyerSenior GIS AnalystGeoEngineers, Inc.

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Overview

• What are side slopes and why do we care

about them when planning a pipeline route?

• Workflow for identifying side slopes before

and after.

• Geoprocessing model for identifying side

slopes.

Side Slope

What is a side slope?

A slope at a given horizontal:vertical ratio or %

slope that is being traversed across.

Side Slope

From <http://huckbody.com>

Typical Cross Section on level terrain

From <http://wiki.iploca.com>

Level Terrain

Typical Cross Section on side slope

From <http://wiki.iploca.com>

Side Slope

Side Slope

Side Slope

Side Slope

Side Slope Considerations

• More hazardous working and operating conditions.• Severe erosion and landslide potential.• Workspace needed increases.• Specialized equipment• Production costs increase as terrain roughness and slope %

increases.

“The presence of rough terrain and/or side slope negatively impacts every stage of pipeline construction, from ‘clear-grade’ to ‘clean-up’, and can be estimated by impacts to overall ‘lay-rate’ or production.”

From Bill Delancy, Gulf Interstate Engineering

Side Slope Considerations

Terrain Approximate Production Impact

0-5% slope in rolling terrain 10%5-10% slope in rolling terrain 15%5-10% slope in rough, mountainous terrain 20-25%

10-20% slope in rolling terrain, no rock 20%

10-20% slope in rough, mountainous terrain with rock 30%

20-30% slope in rolling terrain, no rock 40%

>30% slope in rolling terrain, good access, no rock 45%

>30% slope, in mountainous terrain, limited access, rock impact

50-75%

Client Requirement

Identify areas of potential steep side slopes so client can either avoid or account for when planning the pipeline route.

Workflow - Before

Workflow - Before

125 miles450+ miles

Workflow – Before Issues

• Subjective, especially with more than one geologist or engineer weighing in.

• Time consuming for everyone involved.• Hand edits • Digitizing • Back and forth • Estimated lengths

• Increased cost to the client.

There is a better

way with GIS!

Workflow – Now

Side slope definition:• Any route segment with the slope fall line intersecting between 45

and 135 degrees.

Side Slope Window

Side Slope Window

Workflow – Now

Side slope definition:• Any route segment with the slope fall line intersecting between 45

and 135 degrees.

Workflow – Now

Side slope definition:

Route Segment

Slope Fall Line

45 – 135 degree window

Side Slope = True

Workflow – Now

Side slope definition:

Route Segment

Slope Fall Line

45 – 135 degree window

Side Slope = False

Workflow – Now

Two pieces of information needed to calculate fall line bearing along a segment:• Aspect of slope.• Bearing of segment.

In Field Calculator

Workflow – NowGeneral Side Slope Calculation Workflow

Workflow – Now

Buffer route150’

Generate aspect from DEM

Convert aspect raster to polygon

Intersect aspectpoly and route

Calculate route segment bearing

Workflow – Now

Buffer route150’

Generate aspect from DEM

Convert aspect raster to polygon

Intersect aspectpoly and route

Calculate route segment bearing

Fall Line Bearing Route Segment Bearing

Workflow – NowRoute Segment Sideslope Calculation

Buffer route150’

Generate aspect from DEM

Convert aspect raster to polygon

Intersect aspectpoly and route

Calculate route segment bearing

Calculate side slope true or false

Workflow – NowRoute Segment Sideslope Calculation

Bearing = 45o

Bearing1 = 90o

Bearing2 = 180o

Bearing3 = 270o

Bearing4 = 360o

Sideslope = trueSideslope = false

Buffer route150’

Generate aspect from DEM

Convert aspect raster to polygon

Intersect aspectpoly and route

Calculate route segment bearing

Calculate side slope true or false

Workflow – NowGeneral Side Slope Calculation

Workflow – Now

Generate slopeFrom DEM

Reclassify Slope

Convert slope grid to polygon

Intersect side slope segments and slope poly

Workflow - Now

Geoprocessing Model

• Workflow works but can be labor intensive to do each step by hand in GIS.

• Need a way to automate the process.• Geoprocessing model fits the need.

What is Geoprocessing?

• Allows you to automate GIS tasks and perform spatial analysis and modeling.

• Everything in the toolbox can be used in a geoprocessing model.

• Can create your own toolboxes and scripts.

Geoprocessing Model

Geoprocessing Model

Slope calculation, classification and conversion to polygon.

Buffer route and clip digital elevation model to buffer.

Aspect calculation, segment bearing calculation, side slope calculation.

Buffer side slope segments, calculate areas.

• Model allows GeoEngineers to quickly calculate

steep side slope areas for many miles of pipeline

in hours vs days.

• Model is reproducible and not based on

subjective expertise.

• Model is scalable

• Professional expertise and model can be used as

checks against one another.

Geoprocessing Model

Example Deliverables

Example Deliverables

Example Deliverables

Next Steps

• Make tool easier to use - Expose parameters.• Geoprocessing service• Github

Conclusion

• Discussed what side slopes are and why we care about them when planning a pipeline route?

• Looked at workflows for identifying side slopes.

• Geoprocessing model for identifying side slopes.

Contact

• Gene Lohrmeyer | GeoEnginers Senior GIS Analyst

• glohrmeyer@geoengineers.com

• 425.861.6000

Thank You!

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