Mike93
Petroleum
- Feb 18, 2019
- 5
Hello everyone,
Is there a way to determine the wall thickness of buried steel pipes in a natural gas distribution network?
Gas distribution network can be 20,30,40 years old (corrosion is a factor) and 5 to 80 km length. The length of pipes may vary from 10 to 2000 m and diameter from 2" to 4" mostly.
Pigging I don' think it can be an option due the pipe branching, curves of the pipes (e.g. it can be angle of 90 degrees), T branches etc.
Ultrasound can work theoretical but is not suitable for distribution due the above reasons. The signal of a transmitter go straight so it will be lost at first angle. Mounting on every angle a transmitter is not cost effective of course and also digging/making holes for mounting will not be possible because local authorities don't approve.
Hope I didn't say something stupid. I'm new in this field.
Is there a way to determine the wall thickness of buried steel pipes in a natural gas distribution network?
Gas distribution network can be 20,30,40 years old (corrosion is a factor) and 5 to 80 km length. The length of pipes may vary from 10 to 2000 m and diameter from 2" to 4" mostly.
Pigging I don' think it can be an option due the pipe branching, curves of the pipes (e.g. it can be angle of 90 degrees), T branches etc.
Ultrasound can work theoretical but is not suitable for distribution due the above reasons. The signal of a transmitter go straight so it will be lost at first angle. Mounting on every angle a transmitter is not cost effective of course and also digging/making holes for mounting will not be possible because local authorities don't approve.
Hope I didn't say something stupid. I'm new in this field.