R&D Advances in Corrosion and Crack Monitoring for Oil and Gas Lines

D. L. Atherton, W. Czura, T. W. Krause, P. Laursen, B. Mergelas, C. Hauge
1996 Volume 1: Regulations, Codes, and Standards; Current Issues; Materials; Corrosion and Integrity   unpublished
Telephone: (905) 738-7559; Fax: (905)738-7561. A B S T R A C T Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) inspection techniques for in-line corrosion monitoring o f pipelines continue to evolve rapidly. Current R&D is aimed at improving the accuracy and reliability of defect sizing. Major issues are the variability and consequent need to characterize the magnetic properties of the pipes and the effects of line pressure, residual and bending stresses on MFL signals. Magnetic Barkhausen Noise (MBN) measurements
more » ... are being used to study the stress-induced changes in magnetic anisotropy. Remote Field Eddy Current (RFEC) techniques are being investigated for detection and measurement of stress corrosion cracking in gas pipelines. Anomalous defect source models have improved the detailed explanation of crack defect interactions greatly.
doi:10.1115/ipc1996-1838 fatcat:jftd4mszqzatndsbpdw7ivyyvm