Pipeline inspection device using ultrasonic apparatus for corrosion pit detection
First Claim
1. In a device for pipeline inspection, ultrasonic apparatus including ultrasonic transducer means for transmitting ultrasonic energy to the internal surface of a pipeline and for receiving energy therefrom to develop electrical signals, and detector means for responding to said electrical signals to produce output signals in response to corrosion pits in said internal surface of the pipeline, photographic apparatus for producing a photograph of a portion of the internal surface of the pipeline, support and drive means for supporting said ultrasonic apparatus and said photographic apparatus for movement within the pipeline, and control means for controlling operation of said apparatus from output signals of said detector means to produce photographs of portions of the pipeline having corrosion pits detected by said ultrasonic apparatus, said support and drive means comprising a central housing section, and forward and rearward resilient cup means secured to forward and rearward ends of said central housing section, said photographic apparatus being supported in said central housing section to operate in a protected space between said forward and rearward cup means, said ultrasonic transducer means being located between said forward and rearward cup means, and said ultrasonic transducer means being located behind said forward cup means and forwardly with respect to said photographic apparatus, and delay means for responding to said output signals to operate said photographic apparatus after a time delay approximately equal to the time required for said device to travel a distance equal to the longitudinal distance from said ultrasonic transducer means to a central viewing axis of said photographic apparatus.
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Abstract
A pipeline inspection apparatus is disclosed for the detection of corrosion pit type defects, employing one or more ultrasonic transducers to produce a parallel beam for direction toward the pipe wall from inside a pipe, with a sufficiently large beam width to permit comparison of time displayed signal components in defect depth determination, with the signal propagating through a gaseous medium. An additional embodiment combines the same with photographic apparatus.
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- 1. In a device for pipeline inspection, ultrasonic apparatus including ultrasonic transducer means for transmitting ultrasonic energy to the internal surface of a pipeline and for receiving energy therefrom to develop electrical signals, and detector means for responding to said electrical signals to produce output signals in response to corrosion pits in said internal surface of the pipeline, photographic apparatus for producing a photograph of a portion of the internal surface of the pipeline, support and drive means for supporting said ultrasonic apparatus and said photographic apparatus for movement within the pipeline, and control means for controlling operation of said apparatus from output signals of said detector means to produce photographs of portions of the pipeline having corrosion pits detected by said ultrasonic apparatus, said support and drive means comprising a central housing section, and forward and rearward resilient cup means secured to forward and rearward ends of said central housing section, said photographic apparatus being supported in said central housing section to operate in a protected space between said forward and rearward cup means, said ultrasonic transducer means being located between said forward and rearward cup means, and said ultrasonic transducer means being located behind said forward cup means and forwardly with respect to said photographic apparatus, and delay means for responding to said output signals to operate said photographic apparatus after a time delay approximately equal to the time required for said device to travel a distance equal to the longitudinal distance from said ultrasonic transducer means to a central viewing axis of said photographic apparatus.
- 5. Ultrasonic apparatus for detection of corrosion pits or like relatively shallow defects having bottom surfaces which are recessed in relation to surrounding surface portions of an object under test, generator means for generating an energizing signal, transducer means for responding to said energizing signal to propagate ultrasonic energy in a beam through air or another gaseous medium and directly toward a surface portion of the test object and for developing a received signal from ultrasonic energy reflected back in said beam from said surface portion, detector means for responding to said received signal and for indicating the presence of a recessed defect in said surface portion, and support means supporting said transducer means for movement along said surface of the test object with a nominal spacing from said surface which is sufficiently large for non-contacting movement over irregularities therein, said beam of ultrasonic energy being a parallel beam propagated along an axis normal to the surface of the object, the effective width of said parallel beam being large enough to obtain two time-displaced received signal components for comparison to determine the depth of a defect, one received signal component being obtained from the bottom surface of a defect and the other being obtained from a surrounding surface area of the object, and the wavelength of the ultrasonic energy being substantially less than the depth of recessed defects to be detected while being large enough to permit propagation of said parallel beam through air or another gaseous medium and obtain a received signal in which both of said received signal components are of sufficient amplitude for comparison purposes.
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