Corrosion monitoring system
First Claim
1. A method for sensing corrosion in a rigid pipeline system, comprising:
- conveying a fluid within a rigid pipeline system having a plurality of rigid pipes, said pipeline system having at least one rigid wall formed from a corrodible material;
joining a rigid sensor housing directly to one of said rigid pipes in the pipeline system without perforating or forming an opening in any rigid wall portion of the pipeline system and without reducing the wall thickness of any of the rigid pipes in the pipeline system such that fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe of the pipeline system also flows directly from said one rigid pipe through said sensor;
providing a rupture member across a portion of said sensor to form a sealed chamber, and arranging the rupture member on the sensor such that fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe contacts said rupture member;
forming said rupture member of a material and thickness that will enable said rupture member to fail from corrosion before said one rigid wall in the pipeline system fails from corrosion; and
signaling a rupture condition of said rupture member upon rupture of said rupture member by detecting the pressure in the sealed chamber and generating a signal when a predetermined pressure level in excess of ambient pressure conditions is detected in the sealed chamber as a result of the rupturing of the rupture member that causes the sealed chamber to open to the fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe.
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Abstract
A corrosion sensor for sensing corrosion in a pipeline. The sensor includes a housing and a device for joining the housing to a wall of an enclosure that receives a fluid. The sensor also includes a rupture member which extends across a portion of the housing to define a sealed chamber in the housing. The rupture member, upon rupture, provides an opening to the sealed chamber. The rupture member is formed of a material and thickness such that the rupture member will fail from corrosion before the enclosure wall will fail from corrosion. The rupture member is arranged such that fluid received in the enclosure can contact the rupture member. The sensor also includes a sensory device which is connected to the housing at the sealed chamber to signal a rupture condition of the rupture member when the sealed chamber opens.
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10 Claims
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1. A method for sensing corrosion in a rigid pipeline system, comprising:
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conveying a fluid within a rigid pipeline system having a plurality of rigid pipes, said pipeline system having at least one rigid wall formed from a corrodible material;
joining a rigid sensor housing directly to one of said rigid pipes in the pipeline system without perforating or forming an opening in any rigid wall portion of the pipeline system and without reducing the wall thickness of any of the rigid pipes in the pipeline system such that fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe of the pipeline system also flows directly from said one rigid pipe through said sensor;
providing a rupture member across a portion of said sensor to form a sealed chamber, and arranging the rupture member on the sensor such that fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe contacts said rupture member;
forming said rupture member of a material and thickness that will enable said rupture member to fail from corrosion before said one rigid wall in the pipeline system fails from corrosion; and
signaling a rupture condition of said rupture member upon rupture of said rupture member by detecting the pressure in the sealed chamber and generating a signal when a predetermined pressure level in excess of ambient pressure conditions is detected in the sealed chamber as a result of the rupturing of the rupture member that causes the sealed chamber to open to the fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for sensing corrosion in a rigid pipeline system, comprising:
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conveying a fluid within a rigid pipeline system having a plurality of rigid pipes, that are joined end to end to form the pipeline system, said pipeline system having at least one rigid wall formed from a corrodible material;
joining a rigid sensor housing directly to one end of one of said rigid pipes in the pipeline system without perforating or forming an opening in any rigid wall portion of the pipeline system and without reducing the wall thickness of any of the rigid pipes in the pipeline system such that fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe of the pipeline system also flows directly from said one rigid pipe through said sensor;
providing a rupture member across a portion of said sensor to form a sealed chamber, and arranging the rupture member on the sensor such that fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe contacts said rupture member;
forming said rupture member of a material and thickness that will enable said rupture member to fail from corrosion before said one rigid wall in the pipeline system fails from corrosion; and
signaling a rupture condition of said rupture member upon rupture of said rupture member by detecting the pressure in the sealed chamber and generating a signal when a predetermined pressure level in excess of ambient pressure conditions is detected in the sealed chamber as a result of the rupturing of the rupture member that causes the sealed chamber to open to the fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe.
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10. A method for sensing corrosion in a rigid pipeline system, comprising:
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conveying a fluid within a rigid pipeline system having a plurality of rigid pipes, that are joined end to end to form the pipeline system, said pipeline system having at least one rigid wall formed from a corrodible material;
joining a rigid sensor housing directly to confronting ends of two of the rigid pipes in the pipeline system by assembling the sensor housing to the confronting ends of the rigid pipes without perforating or forming an opening in any rigid wall portion of the pipeline system and without reducing the wall thickness of any of the rigid pipes in the pipeline system such that fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe of the pipeline system also flows directly from said one rigid pipe through said sensor;
providing a rupture member across a portion of said sensor to form a sealed chamber, and arranging the rupture member on the sensor such that fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe contacts said rupture member;
forming said rupture member of a material and thickness that will enable said rupture member to fail from corrosion before said rigid one wall in the pipeline system fails from corrosion; and
signaling a rupture condition of said rupture member upon rupture of said rupture member by detecting the pressure in the sealed chamber and generating a signal when a predetermined pressure level in excess of ambient pressure conditions is detected in the sealed chamber as a result of the rupturing of the rupture member that causes the sealed chamber to open to the fluid flowing through said one rigid pipe.
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