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Recent developments in guided wave travel time tomography
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- The concept of predictive maintenance using permanent sensors that monitor the integrity of an installation is an interesting addition to the current method of periodic inspections. Guided wave tomography had been developed to create a map of the wall thickness using the travel times of guided waves. It can be used for both monitoring and for inspection of pipe-segments that are difficult to access, for instance at the location of pipe-supports. An important outcome of the tomography is the minimum remaining wall thickness, as this is critical in the scheduling of a replacement of the pipe-segment. In order to improve the sizing accuracy we have improved the tomography scheme. A number of major improvements have been realized allowing to extend the application envelope to pipes with a larger wall thickness and to larger distances between the transducer rings. Simulation results indicate that the sizing accuracy has improved and that is now possible to have a spacing of 8 meter between the source-ring and the receiver-ring. Additionally a reduction of the number of sensors required might be possible as well. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
- Subjects :
- TS - Technical Sciences
Travel time tomography
Industrial Innovation
PID - Process & Instrument Development
Sensors
Fluid Mechanics Chemistry & Energetics
Physics
Inversion
Predictive maintenance
Dispersion
Guided electromagnetic wave propagation
Guided wave tomographies
Periodic inspection
Nondestructive examination
Corrosion Monitoring
Transducer rings
Sizing accuracy
Ultrasonic testing
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.dris...00893..b7e1da64b4b0841cc6c7d457eebe7b5d