Integrity Assessment: Addressing the Issue of Available and Missing Data from an In-Line Inspection Perspective
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High pressure transmission pipelines are today regularly inspected for integrity assessment purposes. The major focus of the in-line inspection tools used today for this task is the detection, sizing and location of anomalies and defects in the pipe wall. For a reliable integrity assessment knowledge of the actual material properties of the pipeline being inspected must is necessary. This paper discusses the variety of inspection tools available today and introduces a new, specialized in-line inspection tool for the measurement of yield strength and ultimate tensile strength, as well as the identification of the long seam weld.
Authors | Michael Beller / Thomas Eiken / Werner Thale |
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Publishing Date | 1 Jan 1970 |
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Zeitschrift | 3R - Special 1 2016 |
Publisher | Vulkan-Verlag GmbH |
Title | Integrity Assessment: Addressing the Issue of Available and Missing Data from an In-Line Inspection Perspective |
Description | High pressure transmission pipelines are today regularly inspected for integrity assessment purposes. The major focus of the in-line inspection tools used today for this task is the detection, sizing and location of anomalies and defects in the pipe wall. For a reliable integrity assessment knowledge of the actual material properties of the pipeline being inspected must is necessary. This paper discusses the variety of inspection tools available today and introduces a new, specialized in-line inspection tool for the measurement of yield strength and ultimate tensile strength, as well as the identification of the long seam weld. |
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