Method and apparatus for estimating the condition of a coating on an underground pipeline
First Claim
1. A method for estimating a condition of a coating on a pipeline buried in soil using a magnetometer, comprising:
- conducting a magnetically-detected electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (MEIS) test over a plurality of locations along one or more segments of the buried pipeline; and
compensating for undesirable interfering and/or stray current signals flowing through at least one of the plurality of locations along a segment of the pipeline by providing at least one sinusoidal signal having a predominant amplitude and frequency to an output signal from the magnetometer.
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Abstract
Methods are provided for reducing interference from stray currents in buried pipelines/metal structures during MEIS testing or other current-sensing applications in the pipeline. Methods are also provided for measuring bulk complex electrical impedance between a buried pipe and the soil, thereby rendering an indication of the quality of the anti-corrosive coating. Methods are also provided for measuring the complex propagation constant of AC voltages propagating along an attenuative pipeline. This information is useful for assessing the general condition of the anti-corrosive coating involved, or to enhance MEIS inspection of the pipeline. Methods are also provided for enhancements to MEIS testing, including (a) canceling magnetometer offset effects associated with the Earth'"'"'s magnetic field after the magnetometer is positioned for measurement, (b) implementing a separate sensing connection to the pipe so as to avoid interference from voltage loss in the pipe feed-line connection, (c) providing a power amplifier to excite the pipe with large amplitude signals.
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23 Claims
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1. A method for estimating a condition of a coating on a pipeline buried in soil using a magnetometer, comprising:
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conducting a magnetically-detected electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (MEIS) test over a plurality of locations along one or more segments of the buried pipeline; and compensating for undesirable interfering and/or stray current signals flowing through at least one of the plurality of locations along a segment of the pipeline by providing at least one sinusoidal signal having a predominant amplitude and frequency to an output signal from the magnetometer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. Apparatus for estimating a condition of a coating on a pipeline buried in soil using a magnetometer, comprising:
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means for conducting a magnetically-detected electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (MEIS) test over a plurality of locations along one or more segments of the buried pipeline; and means for compensating for undesirable interfering and/or stray current signals flowing through at least one of the plurality of locations along a segment of the pipeline by providing at least one sinusoidal signal having a predominant amplitude and frequency to an output signal from the magnetometer. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method for estimating a condition of a coating of a pipeline buried in the soil using pipeline coating samples containing synthetic disbonds, the pipeline coating samples comprising an elongated section of pipe having a predetermined diameter and length, an end cap disposed over each end of the pipe section, a low dielectric material wrapped around the pipe section between the end caps to simulate various sizes of disbonds, and a sealing tape wrapped over the low dielectric material, the balance of the pipe, and end caps, the method comprising the steps of:
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burying the pipe section having the low dielectric material wrapped between the end caps in the soil at a predetermined depth; applying current at varying frequencies between each end of the pipe section; and measuring input and output currents from the sample pipe. - View Dependent Claims (23)
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