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Development
of Long Range Ultrasonic Methods of Assessing Pipeline Condition
(Phase 4)
| Category: |
Materials
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| Project Number: |
PR-164-9207 |
| Catalog Number: |
L51785 |
| eBook Version Available:
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Yes, L51785e
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| Publication Date: |
January 01, 1997 |
| Author(s): |
Lank, A., Mudge, P. |
| Research Agency: |
The Welding Institute (UK) |
| Pages: |
74 |
| Binding Type: |
GBC |
| Software Included: |
No |
| System Requirements: |
N/A |
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Abstract:
Need: Previous
work to develop a long range low frequency ultrasonic technique
for detection of corrosion and other flaws in long lengths
of pipeline, both above ground and buried has demonstrated
the applicability of the technique on 18in. and 36in. pipe
and that metal loss defects can be detected. However, the
site trial conducted in the previous phase on a buried line
with a bitumastic coating demonstrated that a more easily
deployable transducer was required and that there is a significant
attenuative effect due to bonded bitumastic coatings.
Result: The purpose of this phase of the
work was to establish the performance of the technique with
regard to defect detection, so that its application as a
field inspection tool could be assessed. To this end, trials
were conducted at the GRI West Jefferson Pipeline Simulation
Facility near Columbus, Ohio, on a 24in. diameter specimen,
situated in the pull rig, containing 128 controlled, well
documented metal loss defects, used primarily to assess
resolution of internal inspection tools.
Benefit:
An extensive study was carried out on this specimen, which
enabled firm conclusions to be drawn about the defect detection
capabilities of the technique. In addition to this specimen,
the flow loop at West Jefferson enabled the performance
and achievable test range of the 24in. transducer, which
was produced to be assessed. Both the flow loop and the
defect specimen were coated with fusion bonded epoxy, which
enabled the concerns of the NDT Supervisory Committee about
the effect of such coatings on the long range ultrasonic
technique to be addressed.
Price: $495.00

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