Magnetic Flux Leakage inspection tools are generally calibrated on a series of manufactured defects. This has been shown to give good results on a wide range of defects in varying wall thicknesses, velocities and pipeline conditions. Significant improvements in sizing performance can be achieved if sizing algorithms can be optimized on high resolution field data with low uncertainty that more closely reflects the actual line specific corrosion dimensions and profiles. The effects of defect profile can be significant to the MFL signal response. In order to achieve this goal, very high resolution and accurate field measurement techniques are needed to map the combined profile of a significant number of corrosion defects. This paper discusses a process for developing high performance sizing algorithms that consistently better industry standards for MFL sizing performance in areas of high density or complex corrosion in both oil and gas pipelines through the incorporation of high resolution laser scan technology. Complex corrosion may be considered as an area wherein individual corrosions interact together such that they no longer behave as a single corrosion and the MFL response experiences a superposition of leakage signals. A review of the methodology will be discussed and the results demonstrated through case studies from both Enbridge Pipelines Inc. and TransCanada Pipelines Ltd. where high-resolution field data was used as the basis for sizing model optimization.
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2012 9th International Pipeline Conference
September 24–28, 2012
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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- International Petroleum Technology Institute
- Pipeline Division
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978-0-7918-4513-4
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Patrick Yeung,
Patrick Yeung
TransCanada Pipelines, Calgary, AB, Canada
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Ryan Sporns,
Ryan Sporns
Enbridge Pipelines Ltd., Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Stuart Clouston,
Stuart Clouston
Baker Hughes, Calgary, AB, Canada
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Grant A. Coleman,
Grant A. Coleman
Baker Hughes, Calgary, AB, Canada
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Scott Miller,
Scott Miller
Baker Hughes, Calgary, AB, Canada
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Cristin Mieila
Cristin Mieila
Enbridge Pipelines Ltd., Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Patrick Yeung
TransCanada Pipelines, Calgary, AB, Canada
Ryan Sporns
Enbridge Pipelines Ltd., Edmonton, AB, Canada
Stuart Clouston
Baker Hughes, Calgary, AB, Canada
Grant A. Coleman
Baker Hughes, Calgary, AB, Canada
Scott Miller
Baker Hughes, Calgary, AB, Canada
Cristin Mieila
Enbridge Pipelines Ltd., Edmonton, AB, Canada
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IPC2012-90528, pp. 217-227; 11 pages
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July 25, 2013
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Yeung, P, Sporns, R, Clouston, S, Coleman, GA, Miller, S, & Mieila, C. "Maximizing MFL ILI Sizing Confidence and Accuracy Using High-Resolution Field Measurement Data." Proceedings of the 2012 9th International Pipeline Conference. Volume 2: Pipeline Integrity Management. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. September 24–28, 2012. pp. 217-227. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IPC2012-90528
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