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Pipeline Integrity Assurance: A Practical Approach
ISBN:
9780791859568
No. of Pages:
612
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2010
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5 Data Gathering Tools for Integrity Assessment
Page Count:
34
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Published:2010
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Mohitpour, M, Murray, A, McManus, M, & Colquhoun, I. "Data Gathering Tools for Integrity Assessment." Pipeline Integrity Assurance: A Practical Approach. Ed. Mohitpour, M, Murray, A, McManus, M, & Colquhoun, I. ASME Press, 2010.
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There are a number of ways that data can be collected for the purpose of physical integrity assessment of pipelines. These include the tools and direct assessment methods, which are listed below:
• ILI tools
○ MLF
○ UT wall thickness and crack detection
○ Eddy current
○ EMAT
○ Inertial and caliper
• Hydrostatic testing
• Direct assessment
Inline Inspection (ILI)
ILI Tools
EMAT
Tool Accuracy
Location Accuracy
Tool Data Validation Methods
Direct Assessment
External Corrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA)
Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA)
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