Inspection of a 24" slurry line

This line carried water-based slurry. It was not insulated and was at ground level, so that access for inspection was not difficult. However, the main concern was local high levels of internal erosion where eddies in the flow caused turbulence and consequent high impact of particles on the inside of the pipe. Since service history had shown that these occurrences were difficult to predict, spot thickness measurements were ineffective in detecting thinned areas prior to leakage. Teletest ® overcame this problem as 100% of the pipe wall is examined. The equipment set up on the line is shown below. During initial trials, a test was carried out on a section where a small leak had occurred. The result is shown below. The signal approximately 12m from the datum is from a butt weld. The very large signal which follows at 14m (marked '+') coincided with the location of the leak. This suggested extensive metal loss and it was found by subsequent examination that there was a band of erosion almost through the wall for the majority of the pipe circumference. The pipe was therefore at the end of its life.

  Teletest ® equipment set up on the line
Tests carried out where leak had occurred- results chart Teletest equipment set up on the line
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