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Pipeline integrity assessment using fiber optic sensors
This paper describes the application of fiber optic sensors (FOS) to integrity assessment of pipelines. FOS provide a solution for monitoring time-dependent defects including internal corrosion, external corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking. They can also monitor pipe movement, pipe stress, and buckling strains due to slope instability, ground settling, and currents acting on exposed river and stream crossings. FOS are an ideal component of direct assessment protocols - improving safety while also significantly lowering costs. Both laboratory and field test data are presented to demonstrate the capability of FOS.
Pipeline integrity assessment using fiber optic sensors
This paper describes the application of fiber optic sensors (FOS) to integrity assessment of pipelines. FOS provide a solution for monitoring time-dependent defects including internal corrosion, external corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking. They can also monitor pipe movement, pipe stress, and buckling strains due to slope instability, ground settling, and currents acting on exposed river and stream crossings. FOS are an ideal component of direct assessment protocols - improving safety while also significantly lowering costs. Both laboratory and field test data are presented to demonstrate the capability of FOS.
Pipeline integrity assessment using fiber optic sensors
Tennyson, R.C. (author) / Morison, W.D. (author) / Miesner, T. (author)
2005
15 Seiten, 5 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Pipeline Integrity Assessment Using Fiber Optic Sensors
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