Orbital-Rail-Type Automatic Inspection Device for Pipeline Welds Using Radiation Dose Prediction Results from FLUKA Simulation

Du-Song Kim, Sung-Hoe Heo, Seung-Uk Heo, Jaewoong Kim
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Pipeline welds typically do not have secondary reinforcement, rendering welds highly vulnerable to leakage accidents caused by the movement of gases or liquids. Therefore, identifying internal defects in welds through radiographic testing (RT) is critical for a visual and quantitative evaluation of weld defects. In this study, we developed a device that can automatically inspect the circumferential connection between pipes by applying a digital radiography testing (DRT) technique that can convert radiation signals into real-time electrical signals by using a digital detector array (DDA). Gamma rays were used to minimize spatial constraints in the inspection environment and optimization was performed to satisfy quality requirements set by international standards. Furthermore, FLUKA simulation was performed to predict radiation intensity for accurate radiation leakage identification to enable the shielding design to be supplemented with lead rubber. This measure considerably reduces the safe distance for radiation leakage during field testing. The results confirmed the feasibility of a novel automated inspection technique that integrates automatic inspection devices and ensures safety using radiation, the byproduct of which is a hazardous material.
利用 FLUKA 仿真的辐射剂量预测结果的轨道-导轨式管道焊缝自动检测装置
管道焊缝通常没有二次加固,因此极易因气体或液体流动而发生泄漏事故。因此,通过射线检测(RT)识别焊缝内部缺陷对于直观和定量评估焊缝缺陷至关重要。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种可自动检测管道间圆周连接的设备,该设备应用了数字射线照相检测(DRT)技术,可通过数字探测器阵列(DDA)将辐射信号转换为实时电信号。伽马射线用于最大限度地减少检测环境中的空间限制,并进行了优化以满足国际标准规定的质量要求。此外,还进行了 FLUKA 模拟,以预测辐射强度,从而准确识别辐射泄漏,并在屏蔽设计中添加铅橡胶。这一措施大大缩短了现场测试中辐射泄漏的安全距离。结果证实了新型自动检测技术的可行性,该技术集成了自动检测设备,并利用辐射(其副产品是一种危险材料)确保安全。
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