شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
4862
عنوان مقاله :
The choice of torsional or longitudinal excitation in guided wave pipe inspection
عنوان به زبان ديگر :
The Choice of Torsional or longitudinal Excitation in Guided Wave Pipe Inspection
پديدآورندگان :
Alleyne D N D N Alleyne and T Vogt, Guided Ultrasonics; 17 Doverbeck Close, Nottingham NG15 9ER, UK , Vogt T D N Alleyne and T Vogt, Guided Ultrasonics; 17 Doverbeck Close, Nottingham NG15 9ER, UK. , Cawley P P Cawley, Department of Mechanical Engineering Imperial College; London SW7Navid Maghbooli - Kawoshkaran Co. Ltd. (www.KAWOSHKARAN.com)
تعداد صفحه :
7
كليدواژه :
LRUT , Guided wave , Pipe inspection
سال انتشار :
1397
عنوان كنفرانس :
پنجمين كنفرانس بين المللي آزمون هاي غير مخرب ايران
زبان مدرك :
فارسي
چكيده فارسي :
Long-range screening of pipework using guided waves is now in routine industrial use. The T(0,1) mode is generally preferable to the L(0,2) mode as the transduction system required is simpler and lighter. The L(0,2) mode may be useful in a small number of cases but tests reported here demonstrate that it is unlikely to be useful in liquid-filled pipes. It also tends to give poorer signal-to-noise ratio, and a double mode conversion phenomenon can give extra echoes that could be incorrectly called as defects. In principle it is possible to test each length of pipe using both modes, though at a considerable penalty in equipment complexity, weight and cost. It is argued that if increased confidence is required, a better strategy generally is to test each section of pipe from both directions using the torsional mode. Long-range ultrasonic guided wave inspection is now established as a screening technique for corrosion in pipework in a wide variety of applications such as corrosion under insulation (CUI), road crossings, buried pipes and offshore risers.
چكيده لاتين :
Long-range screening of pipework using guided waves is now in routine industrial use. The T(0,1) mode is generally preferable to the L(0,2) mode as the transduction system required is simpler and lighter. The L(0,2) mode may be useful in a small number of cases but tests reported here demonstrate that it is unlikely to be useful in liquid-filled pipes. It also tends to give poorer signal-to-noise ratio, and a double mode conversion phenomenon can give extra echoes that could be incorrectly called as defects. In principle it is possible to test each length of pipe using both modes, though at a considerable penalty in equipment complexity, weight and cost. It is argued that if increased confidence is required, a better strategy generally is to test each section of pipe from both directions using the torsional mode. Long-range ultrasonic guided wave inspection is now established as a screening technique for corrosion in pipework in a wide variety of applications such as corrosion under insulation (CUI), road crossings, buried pipes and offshore risers.
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ايران
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