Method of and system for inspecting performance of heat-insulating layer surrounding a pipe
First Claim
1. A method of inspecting the heat-insulation performance of a heat-insulating layer surrounding the outer wall of a metal pipe, which method comprises(a) inserting an insulated electrical conductor line through the interior of said metal pipe and maintaining it in said pipe during the time of inspection;
- (b) flowing an AC current through said conductor line to thereby induce a secondary induction current in said metal pipe,(1) said metal pipe having a wall thickness greater than twice the skin depth of the AC current induced therein and flowing therethrough to produce a substantially constant heat generation per unit surface area in said metal pipe,(c) waiting until the secondary induction current in said metal pipe has caused the outer surface of said heat insulating layer to increase in temperature, and(d) measuring the temperature of at least a portion of the outer surface area of said heat-insulating layer by means of a non-contact thermometer to thereby ascertain whether there is any variable in the measured temperature over the outer surface of said heat-insulating layer due to non-uniformity in the heat-insulating performance of said heat insulating layer.
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Abstract
A method of inspecting heat-insulation performance of a heat-insulating layer surrounding a pipe, which method comprises inserting an insulated electrical conductor line in the pipe having a heat-insulating layer therearound, in case where the pipe is a metal pipe, or another metal pipe laid along the pipe and placed in the inside of the heat insulating layer; causing an AC current flow through the conductor line to thereby induce a secondary current which flows through the pipe or another metal pipe; and measuring the temperature of various points of the outer surface of the heat-insulating layer by a non-contact thermometer to thereby determine the variance of the heat-insulation performance of the heat-insulating layer in terms of the variance of temperature thereof.
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1. A method of inspecting the heat-insulation performance of a heat-insulating layer surrounding the outer wall of a metal pipe, which method comprises
(a) inserting an insulated electrical conductor line through the interior of said metal pipe and maintaining it in said pipe during the time of inspection; -
(b) flowing an AC current through said conductor line to thereby induce a secondary induction current in said metal pipe, (1) said metal pipe having a wall thickness greater than twice the skin depth of the AC current induced therein and flowing therethrough to produce a substantially constant heat generation per unit surface area in said metal pipe, (c) waiting until the secondary induction current in said metal pipe has caused the outer surface of said heat insulating layer to increase in temperature, and (d) measuring the temperature of at least a portion of the outer surface area of said heat-insulating layer by means of a non-contact thermometer to thereby ascertain whether there is any variable in the measured temperature over the outer surface of said heat-insulating layer due to non-uniformity in the heat-insulating performance of said heat insulating layer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of inspecting the heat-insulation performance of a heat-insulating layer surrounding the outer wall of a pipe along which a metal pipe is laid and situated in the interior of said insulating layer, which method comprises
(a) inserting an insulated electrical conductor line into the interior of said metal pipe and maintaining it in said metal pipe during the time of inspection, (b) flowing an AC current through said conductor line to thereby induce a secondary induction current in said metal pipe, (1) said metal pipe having a wall thickness greater than twice the skin depth of the AC current induced therein and flowing therethrough to produce a substantially constant heat generation per unit surface area in said metal pipe, (c) waiting until said secondary induction current in said metal pipe has caused the outer surface of said heat insulating layer to increase in temperature, (d) measuring the temperature of at least a portion of the outer surface area of said heat-insulating layer by means of a non-contact thermometer to thereby ascertain whether there is any variance in the measured temperature over the outer surface of said heat-insulating layer due to non-uniformity in the heat-insulating performance of said heat-insulating layer.
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