DocumentCode :
168831
Title :
Pipe Penetrating Radar inspection of large diameter underground pipes
Author :
Ekes, C. ; Neducza, B. ; Takacs, P.
Author_Institution :
SewerVUE Technol. Corp., Burnaby, BC, Canada
fYear :
2014
fDate :
June 30 2014-July 4 2014
Firstpage :
368
Lastpage :
371
Abstract :
Pipe Penetrating Radar (PPR) is the underground, in-pipe application of GPR, a non-destructive testing method that can detect defects and cavities within and outside mainline diameter (>18 in / 450mm) non-ferrous (concrete, PVC, HDPE, vitrified clay, etc.) underground pipes [1, 2]. The method uses two or more high frequency GPR antennae carried by a robot into underground pipes. The radar data are transmitted to the surface and are recorded together with the output from CCTV (and optionally sonar and laser). Proprietary software analyzes the data and pinpoints defects or cavities within and outside the pipe. Thus the testing can identify existing pipe and pipe bedding symptoms that can be addressed to prevent catastrophic failure due to sinkhole development and can provide useful information about the remaining service life of the pipe. This paper describes the Vancouver, WA, USA project where PPR was used to inspect two main line diameter (21 - 36 inch) pipes and was successful in quantitatively determine the amount of H2S corrosion in these critical interceptors.
Keywords :
closed circuit television; data analysis; ground penetrating radar; inspection; nondestructive testing; pipes; radar antennas; radar detection; robots; telecommunication computing; CCTV; GPR in-pipe application; PPR; cavity detection; closed-circuit television; data analysis; defect detection; failure prevention; ground penetrating radar; high frequency GPR antenna; large diameter underground pipe; nondestructive testing method; nonferrous underground pipe; pipe bedding symptom; pipe penetrating radar inspection; pipe service life; proprietary software; radar data transmission; robot; sinkhole development; Antennas; Ground penetrating radar; Indexes; Lasers; Asset management; condition assessment; non destructive testing; pipe inspection; pipe penetrating radar (PPR);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2014 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICGPR.2014.6970448
Filename :
6970448
Link To Document :
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