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Languages : en
Pages : 19
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A staff exchange was conducted for the mutual benefit of the Department of Energy, the Gas Research Institute (GRI), Vetco Pipeline Services Inc. (VPSI), and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. This staff exchange provided direct exposure by a Laboratory staff member knowledgeable in inspection, integrity assessment, and robotic capabilities of the Laboratory to the needs of the natural gas pipeline industry. The project included an assignment to the GRI Pipeline Simulation Facility (PSF) during the period preceding the commissioning of the flow loop. GRI is interested in exploiting advanced technology at the National Laboratories. To provide a sense of the market impact, it is estimated that $3 billion was spent in 1993 for the repair, renovation, and replacement of distribution piping. GRI has goals of saving the distribution industry $500 million in Operations and Maintenance costs and having an additional $250M savings impact on transmission pipelines. The objectives of the project included: (1) For PNNL staff to present technology to GRI and PSF staff on non- destructive evaluation, robotics, ground penetrating radar, and risk based inspection guidelines for application to the operation and maintenance of natural gas pipelines. (2) For GRI and PSF staff to discuss with PNNL staff opportunities for improving the industrial competitiveness of operation and maintenance services. (3) To explore the basis for partnership with GRI and PSF staff on technology transfer topics. In this project, staff exchanges were conducted to GRI's Pipeline Simulation Facility and to VPSI. PNNL . staff had access to the $10M GRI Pipeline Simulation Facility (PSF) at West Jefferson, Ohio. The facility has a 4,700-ft. long pipe loop, an NDE laboratory, and a data analysis laboratory. PNNL staff had access to the VPSI's facility in Houston, TX. VPSI has developed some of the most sophisticated inspection tools currently used in the pipeline inspection industry.
Design and Demonstration of an Analysis Information System for Magnetic Flux Leakage Inspection of Natural Gas Pipeline. Final Letter Report
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Languages : en
Pages : 19
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A staff exchange was conducted for the mutual benefit of the Department of Energy, the Gas Research Institute (GRI), Vetco Pipeline Services Inc. (VPSI), and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. This staff exchange provided direct exposure by a Laboratory staff member knowledgeable in inspection, integrity assessment, and robotic capabilities of the Laboratory to the needs of the natural gas pipeline industry. The project included an assignment to the GRI Pipeline Simulation Facility (PSF) during the period preceding the commissioning of the flow loop. GRI is interested in exploiting advanced technology at the National Laboratories. To provide a sense of the market impact, it is estimated that $3 billion was spent in 1993 for the repair, renovation, and replacement of distribution piping. GRI has goals of saving the distribution industry $500 million in Operations and Maintenance costs and having an additional $250M savings impact on transmission pipelines. The objectives of the project included: (1) For PNNL staff to present technology to GRI and PSF staff on non- destructive evaluation, robotics, ground penetrating radar, and risk based inspection guidelines for application to the operation and maintenance of natural gas pipelines. (2) For GRI and PSF staff to discuss with PNNL staff opportunities for improving the industrial competitiveness of operation and maintenance services. (3) To explore the basis for partnership with GRI and PSF staff on technology transfer topics. In this project, staff exchanges were conducted to GRI's Pipeline Simulation Facility and to VPSI. PNNL . staff had access to the $10M GRI Pipeline Simulation Facility (PSF) at West Jefferson, Ohio. The facility has a 4,700-ft. long pipe loop, an NDE laboratory, and a data analysis laboratory. PNNL staff had access to the VPSI's facility in Houston, TX. VPSI has developed some of the most sophisticated inspection tools currently used in the pipeline inspection industry.
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Languages : en
Pages : 19
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A staff exchange was conducted for the mutual benefit of the Department of Energy, the Gas Research Institute (GRI), Vetco Pipeline Services Inc. (VPSI), and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. This staff exchange provided direct exposure by a Laboratory staff member knowledgeable in inspection, integrity assessment, and robotic capabilities of the Laboratory to the needs of the natural gas pipeline industry. The project included an assignment to the GRI Pipeline Simulation Facility (PSF) during the period preceding the commissioning of the flow loop. GRI is interested in exploiting advanced technology at the National Laboratories. To provide a sense of the market impact, it is estimated that $3 billion was spent in 1993 for the repair, renovation, and replacement of distribution piping. GRI has goals of saving the distribution industry $500 million in Operations and Maintenance costs and having an additional $250M savings impact on transmission pipelines. The objectives of the project included: (1) For PNNL staff to present technology to GRI and PSF staff on non- destructive evaluation, robotics, ground penetrating radar, and risk based inspection guidelines for application to the operation and maintenance of natural gas pipelines. (2) For GRI and PSF staff to discuss with PNNL staff opportunities for improving the industrial competitiveness of operation and maintenance services. (3) To explore the basis for partnership with GRI and PSF staff on technology transfer topics. In this project, staff exchanges were conducted to GRI's Pipeline Simulation Facility and to VPSI. PNNL . staff had access to the $10M GRI Pipeline Simulation Facility (PSF) at West Jefferson, Ohio. The facility has a 4,700-ft. long pipe loop, an NDE laboratory, and a data analysis laboratory. PNNL staff had access to the VPSI's facility in Houston, TX. VPSI has developed some of the most sophisticated inspection tools currently used in the pipeline inspection industry.
Insight
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Category : Nondestructive testing
Languages : en
Pages : 1016
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Nondestructive testing
Languages : en
Pages : 1016
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Magnetic flux leakage (MFL) technology for natural gas pipeline inspection
Author: T. A. Bubenik
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Category : Leak detectors
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
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Category : Leak detectors
Languages : en
Pages :
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Advanced Magnetic Flux Leakage Signal Analysis for Detection and Sizing of Pipeline Corrosion
Author: T. M. E. Beuker
Publisher:
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Category : Chemistry, Analytic
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
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Category : Chemistry, Analytic
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Magnetic Flux Leakage
Author: Songling Huang
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110480158
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
This book systematically introduces magnetic flux leakage testing principles and their applications in practice. Signal detection, collection, processing, the inversion of magnetic flux leakage defect and 3D imaging are discussed in detail with extensive project experiences, making the book an essential reference for researchers, developers and engineers in nondestructive testing.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110480158
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
This book systematically introduces magnetic flux leakage testing principles and their applications in practice. Signal detection, collection, processing, the inversion of magnetic flux leakage defect and 3D imaging are discussed in detail with extensive project experiences, making the book an essential reference for researchers, developers and engineers in nondestructive testing.
Magnetic Flux Leakage Inspection of Gas Pipelines
Author: Virgil N. Wallace
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Category : Leak detectors
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
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Category : Leak detectors
Languages : en
Pages :
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Magnetic Flux Leakage Inspection of Gas Pipelines
Author: J. B. Nestleroth
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Category : Leak detectors
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
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Category : Leak detectors
Languages : en
Pages :
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Magnetic Flux Leakage Inspection of Gas Pipelines
Author: R. W. Scrivner
Publisher:
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Category : Leak detectors
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Leak detectors
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Magnetic Flux Leakage Inspection of Gas Pipelines
Author: A. E. Crouch
Publisher:
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Category : Leak detectors
Languages : en
Pages : 81
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Leak detectors
Languages : en
Pages : 81
Book Description
Model Documentation of the Gas Analysis Modeling System: Software and data documentation and user's guide
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Category : Gas analysis modeling system (GAMS)
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Gas analysis modeling system (GAMS)
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description