A pilot study on pipeline wall inspection technology tomography

Malaysia is one of the world’s third-largest exporter of liquefied natural, the second-largest oil and natural gas producer in Southeast Asia, this signified that development of oil and gas industry in Malaysia particularly has rapidly evolved and so thus the using of steel pipe. Steel pipe is essen...

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Main Authors: Roslee, Muhammad Nuriffat, Mohd. Muji, Siti Zarina, Pusppanathan, Jaysuman, Abd. Shaib, Mohd. Fadzli
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92066/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5281-6_16
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spelling my.utm.920662021-08-30T04:58:24Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92066/ A pilot study on pipeline wall inspection technology tomography Roslee, Muhammad Nuriffat Mohd. Muji, Siti Zarina Pusppanathan, Jaysuman Abd. Shaib, Mohd. Fadzli TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Malaysia is one of the world’s third-largest exporter of liquefied natural, the second-largest oil and natural gas producer in Southeast Asia, this signified that development of oil and gas industry in Malaysia particularly has rapidly evolved and so thus the using of steel pipe. Steel pipe is essential and widely uses for fluid transportation in the sense of transporting petroleum, gas, water, steam etcetera. Both corrosion and blockage are the main problem in the oil and gas industry. However, it is reportedly that the main technique used in Malaysia is by using radiation material like gamma ray or X-rays. This technique is too dangerous if extensive care is neglected. Hence, a throughout discussion on established pipe wall inspection technology is pivotal, as it to be applied on different situation of application or study. This paper focusing on the suitability, the basic functionality, advantage and disadvantage on every established pipe wall inspection technology ever known. Mostly tomography researcher in Malaysia particularly, used acrylic pipe as subject for experiment with tomography hardware. Ironically, with that implementation is not entirely portraying the real process of pipeline inspection as conducted by oil and gas company. In this research, steel pipe is used to imitate the real situation of pipeline inspection as conducted. Therefore, the real issues raised is more reliable when conducting the experiment using the real steel pipe thus, could solve the industry problem. From the review that had been done, steel pipe in diameter 203.2 mm and thickness of 7.7 mm will be used in this research to solve the industrial problem situation. A simulation result using finite element analysis method was done using ultrasonic as the main sensors and it shows that the ultrasonic can penetrate successfully into the steel pipe. In conclusion, research using ultrasonic can be used as it proved to have the measurement result where the suitable frequency is 40 kHz with 20 V voltage inserted the most suitable to operate the ultrasonic tomography system. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Roslee, Muhammad Nuriffat and Mohd. Muji, Siti Zarina and Pusppanathan, Jaysuman and Abd. Shaib, Mohd. Fadzli (2020) A pilot study on pipeline wall inspection technology tomography. In: 11th National Technical Symposium on Unmanned System Technology, NUSYS 2019, 2 - 3 December 2019, Kuantan, Pahang. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5281-6_16
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Roslee, Muhammad Nuriffat
Mohd. Muji, Siti Zarina
Pusppanathan, Jaysuman
Abd. Shaib, Mohd. Fadzli
A pilot study on pipeline wall inspection technology tomography
description Malaysia is one of the world’s third-largest exporter of liquefied natural, the second-largest oil and natural gas producer in Southeast Asia, this signified that development of oil and gas industry in Malaysia particularly has rapidly evolved and so thus the using of steel pipe. Steel pipe is essential and widely uses for fluid transportation in the sense of transporting petroleum, gas, water, steam etcetera. Both corrosion and blockage are the main problem in the oil and gas industry. However, it is reportedly that the main technique used in Malaysia is by using radiation material like gamma ray or X-rays. This technique is too dangerous if extensive care is neglected. Hence, a throughout discussion on established pipe wall inspection technology is pivotal, as it to be applied on different situation of application or study. This paper focusing on the suitability, the basic functionality, advantage and disadvantage on every established pipe wall inspection technology ever known. Mostly tomography researcher in Malaysia particularly, used acrylic pipe as subject for experiment with tomography hardware. Ironically, with that implementation is not entirely portraying the real process of pipeline inspection as conducted by oil and gas company. In this research, steel pipe is used to imitate the real situation of pipeline inspection as conducted. Therefore, the real issues raised is more reliable when conducting the experiment using the real steel pipe thus, could solve the industry problem. From the review that had been done, steel pipe in diameter 203.2 mm and thickness of 7.7 mm will be used in this research to solve the industrial problem situation. A simulation result using finite element analysis method was done using ultrasonic as the main sensors and it shows that the ultrasonic can penetrate successfully into the steel pipe. In conclusion, research using ultrasonic can be used as it proved to have the measurement result where the suitable frequency is 40 kHz with 20 V voltage inserted the most suitable to operate the ultrasonic tomography system.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Roslee, Muhammad Nuriffat
Mohd. Muji, Siti Zarina
Pusppanathan, Jaysuman
Abd. Shaib, Mohd. Fadzli
author_facet Roslee, Muhammad Nuriffat
Mohd. Muji, Siti Zarina
Pusppanathan, Jaysuman
Abd. Shaib, Mohd. Fadzli
author_sort Roslee, Muhammad Nuriffat
title A pilot study on pipeline wall inspection technology tomography
title_short A pilot study on pipeline wall inspection technology tomography
title_full A pilot study on pipeline wall inspection technology tomography
title_fullStr A pilot study on pipeline wall inspection technology tomography
title_full_unstemmed A pilot study on pipeline wall inspection technology tomography
title_sort pilot study on pipeline wall inspection technology tomography
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92066/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5281-6_16
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