Axial pipeline defects are detectable from torsional guided wave reflections through 90 deg elbows. This paper demonstrates that detection of localized damage in carbon steel pipes with a so-called standard long and very long radius elbow is possible using a single permanently installed source–receiver pair. We use dispersion imaging to determine why this is not possible in a short radius elbow pipe. Although the remote damage is detected in a standard short radius bend pipe, there is not enough signal to detect localized damage. Since pipeline bends are normally of at least standard long radius, the acoustical behavior is similar to that previously determined in straight pipes. The reflective method can thus be applied fruitfully to monitor structural health beyond industrial pipeline bends.
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October 2017
Research-Article
Damage Detection Through Pipe Bends
Bouko Vogelaar,
Bouko Vogelaar
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Eindhoven University of Technology,
Groene Loper 15,
Eindhoven 5600 MB, The Netherlands
Eindhoven University of Technology,
Groene Loper 15,
Eindhoven 5600 MB, The Netherlands
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Michael Golombok
Michael Golombok
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Eindhoven University of Technology,
Groene Loper 15,
Eindhoven 5600 MB, The Netherlands;
Eindhoven University of Technology,
Groene Loper 15,
Eindhoven 5600 MB, The Netherlands;
Shell Global Solutions International B.V.,
Kessler Park 1,
Rijswijk 2288 GS, The Netherlands
e-mail: michael.golombok@shell.com
Kessler Park 1,
Rijswijk 2288 GS, The Netherlands
e-mail: michael.golombok@shell.com
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Bouko Vogelaar
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Eindhoven University of Technology,
Groene Loper 15,
Eindhoven 5600 MB, The Netherlands
Eindhoven University of Technology,
Groene Loper 15,
Eindhoven 5600 MB, The Netherlands
Michael Golombok
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Eindhoven University of Technology,
Groene Loper 15,
Eindhoven 5600 MB, The Netherlands;
Eindhoven University of Technology,
Groene Loper 15,
Eindhoven 5600 MB, The Netherlands;
Shell Global Solutions International B.V.,
Kessler Park 1,
Rijswijk 2288 GS, The Netherlands
e-mail: michael.golombok@shell.com
Kessler Park 1,
Rijswijk 2288 GS, The Netherlands
e-mail: michael.golombok@shell.com
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Pressure Vessel and Piping Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF PRESSURE VESSEL TECHNOLOGY. Manuscript received June 2, 2016; final manuscript received June 9, 2017; published online August 1, 2017. Assoc. Editor: Hardayal S. Mehta.
J. Pressure Vessel Technol. Oct 2017, 139(5): 051701 (7 pages)
Published Online: August 1, 2017
Article history
Received:
June 2, 2016
Revised:
June 9, 2017
Citation
Vogelaar, B., and Golombok, M. (August 1, 2017). "Damage Detection Through Pipe Bends." ASME. J. Pressure Vessel Technol. October 2017; 139(5): 051701. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4037120
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