Leak tracing
First Claim
1. A method of leak detection in a pipeline in which fluid can be conveyed along the pipeline by a pressure differential in the fluid established between a first and a second part of the pipeline, the method comprising the steps of:
- reducing the pressure differential;
providing an opening in the pipeline between the first part and second part to allow access to the interior of the pipeline;
introducing into the pipeline, by way of the opening, an initially loose fitting plug having an expandable periphery adapted for inflation by means of a flexible pipe connected to a first end of the plug, the expendable periphery formed integrally with a front section of the plug located at a second opposite end of the plug, the expansion of the expandable periphery leading to corresponding expansion of the front section of the plug;
providing tracing means along the length of the flexible pipe whereby the path of the flexible pipe and the plug can be detected remotely, at least while within the pipeline;
closing the opening in the pipeline to restore the ability of the pipeline to maintain the pressure differential between the first part and second part;
allowing the plug to be driven along the pipeline by the fluid pressure differential established across the plug while limiting motion of the plug by means of the flexible pipe;
inflating the expandable periphery of the plug so as to drive the expandable periphery (21) into fluid tight engagement with a wall of the pipeline so as to substantially block the flow of fluid along the pipeline from an upstream side of the plug to a downstream side and cause the plug to be locked in position within the pipeline;
establishing either;
whether fluid pressure in the pipeline upstream of the plug, remains constant, implying that no leakage exists upstream of the plug between the plug and the first part of the pipeline;
or falls, implying that a leak through the pipeline wall exists between the plug and the first part of the pipeline; and
remotely detecting the position of the plug in the pipe via the tracing means while the plug is locked in position and relating that position of the plug to the position of the leak.
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Abstract
A method of leak detection in a pipeline, characterized by the steps of: introducing into the pipeline (w) at an opening an initially loose fitting plug (11) having at least an expandable periphery (21); adopted for inflation by means of a flexible pipe (23); providing along the length of the flexible pipe (23) tracing means (31) for detecting the position of the plug remotely; allowing the plug (11) to be driven along the pipeline by a fluid pressure differential; inflating the plug to substantially block the flow of fluid; verifying the pressure or flow conditions upstream of the plug to detect fluid leak; and remotely detecting the position of the plug and relating it to the position of leak (x).
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6 Claims
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1. A method of leak detection in a pipeline in which fluid can be conveyed along the pipeline by a pressure differential in the fluid established between a first and a second part of the pipeline, the method comprising the steps of:
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reducing the pressure differential;
providing an opening in the pipeline between the first part and second part to allow access to the interior of the pipeline;
introducing into the pipeline, by way of the opening, an initially loose fitting plug having an expandable periphery adapted for inflation by means of a flexible pipe connected to a first end of the plug, the expendable periphery formed integrally with a front section of the plug located at a second opposite end of the plug, the expansion of the expandable periphery leading to corresponding expansion of the front section of the plug;
providing tracing means along the length of the flexible pipe whereby the path of the flexible pipe and the plug can be detected remotely, at least while within the pipeline;
closing the opening in the pipeline to restore the ability of the pipeline to maintain the pressure differential between the first part and second part;
allowing the plug to be driven along the pipeline by the fluid pressure differential established across the plug while limiting motion of the plug by means of the flexible pipe;
inflating the expandable periphery of the plug so as to drive the expandable periphery (21) into fluid tight engagement with a wall of the pipeline so as to substantially block the flow of fluid along the pipeline from an upstream side of the plug to a downstream side and cause the plug to be locked in position within the pipeline;
establishing either;
whether fluid pressure in the pipeline upstream of the plug, remains constant, implying that no leakage exists upstream of the plug between the plug and the first part of the pipeline;
orfalls, implying that a leak through the pipeline wall exists between the plug and the first part of the pipeline; and
remotely detecting the position of the plug in the pipe via the tracing means while the plug is locked in position and relating that position of the plug to the position of the leak. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An apparatus for leak detection in a pipeline in which fluid can be conveyed along the pipeline by a pressure differential in the fluid established between a first and a second part of the pipeline, the apparatus comprising:
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a plug for insertion into the pipeline, the plug being in the form of a bullet shaped member having an internal duct defined by an integral front and sleeve section formed of a resilient material mounted on a tail unit;
the integral front and sleeve section having an initial outside diameter corresponding to a first working configuration;
the integral front and sleeve section of resilient material having a peripheral inflatable sleeve portion being pressurisable by way of the duct to expand at least the initial outside diameter of the sleeve part of the integral front and sleeve section outwardly to provide a second outside diameter corresponding to a second working configuration;
wherein in the first working configuration the initial outside diameter of the plug is somewhat less than a bore of a pipeline into which the plug is to be located for use, and in the second working configuration, the outside diameter of the plug increases to provide a resilient interference fit for the plug in the pipeline in which the plug is located for use;
a flexible line having a first end anchored to the plug and communicating with the internal duct to enable the sleeve part to be pressurized by fluid fed to the internal duct via the flexible line;
the flexible line serving to control motion of the plug when in a pipeline; and
tracing means incorporated in or supported by the flexible line whereby the path of the flexible line, at least while within a pipeline, can be detected remotely from outside the pipeline. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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