用于海底管道无损检测的InspectTM计算机断层扫描

I. Pettigrew, Ashley Barker, Anthony O'Brien, Alex Cesan
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使用计算机断层扫描(CT)进行三维空间分析是一项成熟的技术,主要用于医学成像和材料精密缺陷分析领域,如飞机CT技术正在逐渐发展,用于石油和天然气领域的资产完整性,主要应用于两个领域:在线检查(ILI)验证和涂层海底管道的非侵入式检查(NII)。对于这两种类型的检查挑战,CT扫描的原理有很大的不同,本文考虑的是检查交付成果与扫描定义的一致性。本文探讨了传统CT方法的重新设计,通过对所有硬件和数学实施自下而上的方法来优化高密度靶体积的扫描。在InspeCTTM技术中使用的先进算法使图像重建的新技术成为可能;与传统CT相比,使用更少的数据和更小的放射源,可以获得更清晰的图像。此外,本文还展示了从InspeCTTM系统鉴定到API标准1163的重要发现。为了最大限度地提高水下作业的效率,使用自动化分析可以提供一致性的解释,并减少大量数据分析的大量时间需求,从而使任何补救决策或检查策略的更改都可以在检查时执行,而不是在未来的作业中执行。
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InspectTM Computed Tomography for NDT of Subsea Pipelines
Using Computed Tomography (CT) for 3D spatial analysis is a well-established technique primarily used in the fields of medical imaging and precision defect analysis of materials such as aircraft CT technology is gradually evolving for asset integrity within the Oil and Gas sector for two main applications: in-line inspection (ILI) verification and non-intrusive inspection (NII) of coated subsea pipelines. The CT scanning philosophy for both types of inspection challenges varies significantly and in this paper is considered in terms of alignment of inspection deliverables with scan definition. This paper explores the redesign of the traditional CT approach to optimize scanning for high-density target volumes by implementing a ground-up approach to all hardware and mathematics. The advanced algorithms used in the InspeCTTM technology enables a novel technique for image reconstruction; allowing for cleaner images than are possible using traditional CT whilst using less data and hence smaller radioactive sources. In addition, this paper demonstrates a selection of important findings from the InspeCTTM system qualification to API Standard 1163. To maximize the effectiveness of the subsea campaign, use of automated analysis is demonstrated to provide consistency in interpretation and reduce the considerable time demands of high-volume data analysis enabling any remediation decisions or change to inspection strategy to be actioned at the time of inspection rather on a future campaign.
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