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The présent invention relates to a monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline.
More specifically, the présent invention relates to a monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline with the use of an inspection device of expanded polymeric or elastomeric material comprising at least one measurement instrument including at least one 10 casing and at least one sensor, said casing being of polymeric or elastomeric material.
The invention also relates to an inspection device which effects this method.
Inside pipelines destined for the transportation of gas and/or liquids, such as, for example, methane, oil, naphtha, solid deposits can be formed which reduce the pipeline section, causing flow problems of said gas and/or liquids.
The formation of said solid deposits, moreover, can cause an increase in the pressure in the pipelines or even obstructions of the same.
It is also possible that fissures, leaks and/or cracks are formed in the pipeline, which can cause leakages, and which, particularly in the case of the underground pipes, more specifically in the case of underwater pipes, are difficult to be traced and positioned along said pipelines.
The internai inspection of pipelines, moreover, represents a fondamental aspect for being able to effect maintenance interventions in safety, for reusing existing pipelines and maintaining adéquate and efficient operating and transportation conditions.
It is known that the internai inspection of pipelines can be effected, for example, with instruments available on the market, which can be used for the inspection and cleaning of 25 pipelines, commonly known as “pigs” (‘Pipeline Inspection Gauges’).
These “pigs” are generally equipped with complex instruments and détection Systems capable of providing various types of information.
The following instruments are known, for example: (a) “caliper pigs”, used for obtaining details of the profile of the internai wall including the ovalization and for detecting 30 geometrical/mechanical defects; (b) “Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) pigs” and “Ultrasonic Test (UT) pigs” used for detecting defects of the métal loss type; (c) pigs for revealing fissures; (d) pigs for revealing leaks and/or cracks; (e) pigs equipped with GSM and inertial devices used for revealing the geometrical characteristics of the layout of the line.
These “pigs” are generally equipped with an instrumentation comprising sensors, electronic Controls, motors, battery containers. This instrumentation is generally contained in casings made of métal or rigid plastic.
The dimensions of these “pigs” change in relation to the conditions of use, the operative 5 autonomy, the number of sensors présent, and in any case remain over a meter in length also for smaller configurations.
These “pigs” are generally extremely useful in the case of pipelines subjected to regular inspections and in which no unexpected blockages are présent.
As they are rather invasive Systems, in the case of excessive deposits or restrictions in the 10 pipelines, the use of these “pigs” can cause dangerous jams inside the pipelines.
Consequently, if the conditions of the pipelines are not known a priori, or in the case of interventions which must be urgently effected, less invasive techniques are preferred. In this respect, it is known the use of inspection instruments, which are made of expanded polymeric or elastomeric material, known to experts in the field as “foam pigs” or “poly pigs”. These terms 15 will be used hereunder as synonyms.
After being introduced into the pipelines, “foam pigs” are generally transported by the liquid and/or gas flow which normally passes through said pipelines.
Generally, these “foam pigs” hâve a diameter which is such as to ensure contact between their side walls and the internai walls of the pipelines into which they hâve been introduced, thus 20 allowing them to advance together with the liquid and/or gas flow which is passing through said pipelines.
From a careful analysis of the “foam pig” conditions at the end of the inspection, it is possible to establish some information on the State of the pipelines.
The information collected, however, is limited and inadéquate, in particular, with respect 25 to possible restrictions présent in the pipelines.
Said “foam pigs” are generally used as a first step in the inspection program of pipelines as, due to the tact that they are not particularly invasive, they represent a practically zéro risk activity.
These “foam pigs” however are not capable of removing solid deposits which can be 30 présent in the pipelines, as the expanded polymeric or elastomeric material of which they are made is compressed in the presence of restrictions which can be caused by the accumulation of said solid deposits in the pipelines.
Consequently, in order to remove these solid deposits, various launches of the “foam pigs” must be effected inside the pipelines, gradually increasing the density and/or diameter of 35 the same.
In the case of the presence of larger restrictions or wedging of the “foam pigs” in the pipelines, there is no complété obstruction of the same as the increase in the pressure of the liquid or gas on the surface of the “foam pigs” causes their destruction.
It is also known that, in order to be able to obtain further information on the conditions of 5 the pipelines, said “foam pigs” can be equipped with sensors capable of detecting, for example, pressure, température, accélération, and therefore providing useful information relating to deposits of solid materials inside the pipelines, or other characteristics inside the pipelines (e.g. the presence of fissures, leaks and/or cracks).
The patent US 5,659,142, for example, describes a process for acquiring data relating to lOphysical parameters for the whole length of a pipeline which comprises passing through a pipeline with a “pig” equipped with a pressure sensor in its interior and continuously measuring and registering the parameters relating to the pressure for the whole length of the pipeline, wherein the body of the “pig” is made of a expanded polymeric or elastomeric material having a density lower than 40 kg/m3 capable of allowing the “pig” to pass through restrictions of the 15 diameter of the pipeline. The above process is capable of providing information relating to the presence of scattered or extensive blockages along the pipeline.
The process described in the above patent, however, can create various risks, in particular in the case of a possible breakage of the “foam pig” and conséquent release of the sensor contained therein in the pipeline. Furthermore, this process does not allow a complété analysis 20 on the State of the pipeline and on the variations in its diameter, as it envisages the use of only one pressure sensor.
International patent application WO 2006/081671 describes an instrument equipped with sensors useful for revealing the conditions of a pipeline comprising: a casing (e.g. a casing made of a rigid material such as, for example, rigid plastic or métal) containing a sensor selected from 25 at least a magnetic sensor and at least an accélération sensor, and means for registering the data revealed by said sensor. This instrument has a spherical form and allows the State of the pipeline to be revealed by rolling in the same, transported by the flow of liquid présent therein. The casing containing the sensor is preferably coated with an easily compressible expanded material, for example open-cell or cross-linked low-density expanded polyuréthane. This instrument has a 30 total dimension lower than the internai diameter of the pipeline, so that it can easily roll over obstacles présent in the same, without becoming wedged.
The use of this instrument however does not allow any information relating to possible restrictions of the pipeline to be obtained from the data registered, in particular from the pressure data.
Furthermore, the processes indicated above can hâve other drawbacks. The possible breakage of the “foam pig”, for example, or of the instrument equipped with sensors, particularly when the sensors are contained in metallic casings, could cause a dispersion of voluminous and rigid parts in the pipeline jeopardizing further inspection operations and creating the risk of 5 damage to the same. Recovery operations could therefore be necessary, which are not only costly but could also create operative risks.
The Applicant has consequently considered the problem of finding a method for the monitoring and analysis of the conditions of a pipeline capable of providing reliable data in relation to the conditions of the same and overcoming the drawbacks described above.
The Applicant has now found that the use of an inspection instrument made of expanded polymeric or elastomeric material comprising at least one measurement including at least one casing and at least one sensor, said casing being made of a polymeric or elastomeric material having a particular density, is capable of overcoming the drawbacks indicated above.
More specifically, the Applicant has found that the presence of said casing, in the case of 15 damage or breakage of the inspection device:
- does not negatively influence the functioning of the pipeline;
- does not jeopardize subséquent inspection operations of the pipeline;
- avoids recovery operations of the measuring instruments dispersed in the pipeline.
Furthermore, said measurement instrument allows to continuously register and store 20 parameters useful for revealing defects and/or anomalies inside the pipeline.
An object of the présent invention therefore relates to a monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline, comprising:
- Providing an inspection device in expanded polymeric or elastomeric material comprising at least one measurement instrument, said measurement instrument including at least one 25 casing and at least one sensor;
- Introducing said inspection device into the pipeline;
Recovering said inspection device;
Wherein said casing is made of polymeric or elastomeric material, having a density, measured according to the régulation ASTM D3574, higher than or equal to 30 kg/m3, 30 preferably ranging from 700 to 2,000 kg/m .
For the purposes of the présent invention and following claims, the définitions of the numerical ranges always comprise the extremes unless otherwise specified.
According to a preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said pipeline can transport gas and/or liquids.
In order to avoid impediments in the pipeline in the case of breakage of said inspection device, it is advantageous to use measurement instruments having reduced dimensions.
According to a preferred embodiment of the présent invention, the largest dimension of said measurement instrument can be lower than or equal to 60 mm, preferably ranging from 25 5 mm to 51 mm.
It should be pointed out that the dimensions of said measurement instrument are in any case lower than the dimensions of the inspection device which comprises it.
According to another preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said measurement instrument can hâve a density ranging from 0.8 times to 1.2 times the average density of the 10 liquid transported in the pipeline.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said measurement instrument can be isodense with respect to the liquid transported in the pipeline.
It should be pointed out that the fact of being isodense with respect to the liquid transported in the pipeline, allows said measurement instrument to be transported more easily to 15 the recovery point (i.e. interception station).
It should be noted that, if the pipeline is transporting liquid with an average density lower than the density of the measurement instrument, the volume of the casing of said measurement instrument can be increased to reduce the overall density of the measurement instrument, the volume can preferably be increased until it is the same as the average density of the liquid.
Alternatively, if the pipeline is transporting liquid with an average density higher than the density of the measurement instrument, the volume of the casing of the measurement instrument can be increased and material having a spécifie weight higher than that of the measurement instrument can be introduced into the same, so as to increase the overall density of the measurement instrument, the overall density of the instrument can preferably be increased until it is the same as the average density of the liquid.
It should also be pointed out that, for the purposes of the présent invention, the density of the présent invention and diameter of said inspection device are such as to guarantee an interaction between the inspection device and the internai walls of the pipeline.
According to a preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said expanded polymeric 30 or elastomeric material can hâve a density, measured according to the standard ASTM D3574, higher than or equal to 20 kg/m , preferably ranging from 25 kg/m to 150kg/m .
It should be noted that, for the purposes of the présent invention, said expanded polymeric or elastomeric material can comprise two layers, the outer layer being made of expanded polymeric or elastomeric material having a density greater than the expanded polymeric or elastomeric material of the internai layer. It should also be noted that the average overall density of the two polymeric materials, measured according to the standard ASTM D3574, is included in the values indicated above.
According to a preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said expanded polymeric or elastomeric material of said inspection device can be selected from polyuréthanes, 5 polyethylenes, polystyrènes, polyesters or mixtures thereof. Polyuréthanes are preferred.
According to a preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said expanded polymeric or elastomeric material of said casing can be selected from polyuréthanes, polyethylenes, polystyrènes, polyesters, acetals or mixtures thereof. Polyuréthanes are preferred.
It should be pointed out that, in the case of breakage of said inspection device, said 10 polymeric or elastomeric material of said casing, when entering into contact with the liquid transported in the pipeline, in particular in the case of oil, can be subject to dissolution, depolymerization or disgregation. Preferably, said polymeric or elastomeric material of said casing can be subject to dissolution, depolymerization or disgregation, within a period less than or equal to 6 months, more preferably less than or equal to 1 month.
For the purposes ofthe présent invention, said measurement instrument can be inserted in suitable spaces situated in the body of the inspection device.
According to a preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said sensor can be selected from: pressure sensors, température sensors, accélération sensors, image sensors equipped with illumination Systems, or combinations thereof.
Said accélération sensors are preferably three-axis accélération sensors.
It should be pointed out that said image sensors can register video information on the internai conditions of the pipeline.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said inspection device comprises at least two measurement instruments, preferably two measurement 25 instruments including pressure sensors, said measurement instruments being positioned on the surfaces of said inspection device which are not in contact with the internai walls of the pipeline and which are opposite to each other.
It should be pointed out that the particular positioning of the two measurement instruments indicated above allows the différence in the values revealed between the front and 30 back ofthe inspection device to be measured, allowing to détermine more reliably the variations in the diameter of the pipeline due to both deposits of solid materials and deformations of the same.
If said inspection device is equipped with an accélération sensor, the data recovered by said accélération measurement instrument can be combined with the information relating to the 35 flow-rate and velocity of the fluid flowing in the pipeline.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said measurement instrument can comprise at least one energy source and at least one data storage means.
According to another preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said data storage means can communicate with said measuring sensor(s) by means of wireless communication.
It should be pointed out that said measurement instrument can be installed in the inspection device in very short times and directly on the inspection site.
According to another preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said measurement instrument can be equipped with at least one anchoring system to said inspection device in order to avoid the dispersion of the same inside the pipeline should it exit from the housings présent in 10 said inspection device.
The introduction of said inspection device into the pipeline can be effected according to procedures known in the art. Once it has been introduced into the pipeline, the inspection device moves along the pipeline pushed by the liquid and/or gas which is flowing in the same.
It should be pointed out that the transporting of said inspection device does not cause any 15 interruption in the passage of the fluid inside the pipeline.
At the end of the inspection, said inspection device is recovered by means of an interception station produced so as to capture said inspection device and/or the measurement instrument (s) contained therein, avoiding interruption of the flow of liquid inside the pipeline.
According to another preferred embodiment of the présent invention, said interruption 20 station can comprise at least one réception trap, for example, a grid with bars équidistant and at a lesser distance than the lower dimension of the isodense measurement instrument. In particular, said réception trap may be positioned inside the pipeline, preferably in correspondence with a branching of the same.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the présent invention, after being 25 recovered, the data stored in said measurement instrument (s) can be downloaded into a data analysis centre, for example, into a personal computer having a program capable of processing the data obtained.
The data can preferably be discharged from the measurement instrument (s) by means of electric contacts présent in the measurement instrument (s), or through a wireless communication 30 system.
Said measurement instrument can be eliminated after the inspection and analysis of the data, or it can be re-used after a reconfiguration of the same.
It should be pointed out that the information recovered from the measurement instrument (s) can also be associated with other information known a priori such as, for example:
- a passage in correspondence with the valves présent along the pipeline;
- a passage in the sectional structural réductions of the pipeline;
- a passage in correspondence with the weldings of the various modules of the pipeline;
a passage in pipeline produced with different materials.
By using this information and analyzing the data obtained from the measurement 5 instrument (s), it is possible to identify the variations in the diameter along the pipeline, or the presence of fissures, leaks and/or cracks along the pipeline, and consequently evaluate the necessity of possible maintenance interventions on the same.
A further object of the present invention relates to an inspection device made of an expanded polymeric or elastomeric material comprising at least one measurement instrument, 10 said measurement instrument including at least one casing and at least one sensor, said casing being in polymeric or elastomeric material having a density, measured according to the régulation ASTM D3574n higher than or equal to 30 kg/km3, preferably ranging from 700 to 2,000 kg/km3.
Further characteristics and advantages of the inspection device used in the method of the 15 present invention will appear more évident from the following desciiption of vaiious embodiments, provided for illustrative and non-limiting purposes, with leference to Figures 1-6 provided hereunder, wherein:
- Figure 1: represents a schematic illustration of an embodiment of the inspection device according to the present invention;
- Figure 2: represents a schematic illustration of a form of use of the inspection device according to the present invention;
- Figure 3 : represents a schematic illustration of a further embodiment of the inspection device according to the present invention;
- Figure 4: represents a schematic illustration of various measurement instruments 25 dispersed in the pipeline following breakage of the inspection device;
- Figure 5: represents an illustrative graph of the results deriving from the inspection of a pipeline actuated according to the present invention;
- Figure 6.1 : represents a possible configuration of the interception station for the recovery of the inspection device;
- Figure 6.2: represents a possible configuration of the interception station for the recovery of possible isodense measurement instruments dispersed in the pipeline.
With reference to Figure 1, the inspection device (1) made of expanded polymeric or elastomeric material (e.g. expanded polyuréthane) comprises two measuiement instruments (2) positioned at one side of said inspection device (1) and two measurement instruments (3) 35 positioned at the opposite side of said inspection device (1).
Figure 2 represents a form of use of the inspection device (1) according to the présent invention. An inspection device (1) equipped with measurement instruments (2) and (3) was introduced inside a pipeline (5). Said inspection device (1) moves in the pipeline (5) through which the fluid (6) flows.
Figure 3 represents a further embodiment of the inspection device (1) according to the présent invention, in which there are two measurement instruments different from each other in dimension and characteristics. The measurement instrument (4) is more voluminous than the measurement instrument (3) as it isodense with respect to the liquid conveyed by the pipeline.
Figure 4 shows the isodense measurement instrument (4) with respect to the liquid (6) 10 conveyed in the pipeline (5) and measurement instrument (3) dispersed in the pipeline (5) following breakage of the inspection device. In particular, the isodense measurement instrument (4) is transported by the liquid (6) conveyed in the pipeline (5), whereas the measurement instrument (3) remains on the bottom.
Figure 6.1 represents a possible interception station (10) consisting of a réception trap 15 (11) capable of capturing the inspection device (1).
By positioning the grids (12) in correspondence with the branching of the pipeline, the inspection device (1) cannot continue its trajectory in the pipeline and is forced to enter the réception trap (11) without preventing the passage of the flow of liquid or gas in the pipeline through the grids (12 bis).
The interception station (10) as represented is situated in a dérivation of the main pipeline in which, by closing the valve (13), the flow of the pipeline is forced to pass into the réception trap (11) and then through the open valve (14).
Figure 6.2 illustrâtes how the interception station (10) is capable of also capturing possible isodense measurement instruments (4) transported by the liquid which is flowing in the 25 pipeline following breakage of the inspection device. In fact, said measurement instrument (4) having a larger dimension with respect to the distance between the bars of the grids (12 bis), remains blocked in the réception trap (11).
An illustrative and non-limiting example of the présent invention is provided hereunder for a better understanding of the same and for its embodiment.
Example 1
An inspection device according to Figure 1 was used for the purpose.
An inspection device (1) having a diameter of 16 inches produced with two layers of polyuréthane, an internai layer having a density, measured according to the standard ASTM D3574, equal to 80 kg/km3 and the other outer, having a density, measured according to the a 35 standard ASTM D3574, equal to 130 kg/km .
Said outer layer having a greater density, allows a better friction with the internai walls of the pipeline (5).
Said pipeline has an internai diameter equal of 16 inches, a length of 170 km and is positioned on mainland.
Said inspection device was also equipped with two measurement instruments of the pressure opposite each other, an accélération measurement instrument, a température measurement instrument, having casings made of polyuréthane with a density equal to 1,900 kg/km3.
An interception station (10) (as represented in Figure 6.1) was used for recovering the inspection device introduced into the pipeline, equipped with two steel grids (12) having a barred structure, in which each bar is at a distance of about 25 millimeters from the other and wherein said interception station (10) is situated in a dérivation of the pipeline (see Figure 6.1).
The data collected by the measurement instruments were then organized by software installed on a personal computer and graphically represented in Figure 5.
The graph of Figure 5 shows, in the abscissa, the distance expressed in meters and, in the ordinate, the pressure différence in bar, in addition to the altimetry of the pipeline expressed in meters.
The graph of Figure 5 shows the altimétrie profile of the pipeline expressed in meters in relation to the distance of the pipeline from the origin expressed in meters (8) and the pressure 20 différence expressed in bar measured between the rear sensor end the front sensor of the inspection device in relation to the distance covered by the device inside the pipeline (9).
From the graph of Figure 5, a large amount of information revealed by the inspection device can be read, for example, the interception valves shown with dots (10) on the altimétrie curve (8), can also be easily observed on the pressure différence curve (9), which has brusque 25 peaks (11) in correspondence with the same valves.
Furthermore, at a distance of 140,000 m approximately, a step can be observed in the graph ofthe pressure différence (9), this reveals a change in the internai diameter of the pipeline from 382.6 mm (before) to 371.4 mm (after).
Finally, the trend of the pressure différence curve (9) between 0 and 70,000 m shows that 30 deposits are présent inside the pipeline.
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1. A monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline, comprising:
- Providing an inspection device is expanded polymeric or elastomeric material comprising at least one measurement instrument, said measurement instrument including at least one 5 casing and at least one sensor;
Introducing said inspection device into the pipeline;
Recovering said inspection device;
Wherein said casing is made of polymeric or elastomeric material, having a density, measured according to the régulation ASTM D3574, higher than or equal to 30 kg/km .
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2. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, wherein said polymeric or elastomeric material of said casing of said measurement instrument has a density, measured according to the régulation ASTM D3574, ranging from 700 kg/km3 to 2,000 kg/km3.
3. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, 15 wherein said pipeline conveys gases and/or liquids.
4. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, wherein the larger dimension of said measurement instrument is lower than or equal to 60 mm.
5. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, 20 wherein said measurement instrument has a density ranging from 0.8 times to 1.2 times the average density of the liquids conveyed in the pipeline.
6. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, wherein said expanded polymeric or elastomeric material has a density, measured according to the régulation ASTM D3574, higher than or equal to 20 kg/km .
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7. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, wherein said expanded polymeric or elastomeric material of said inspection device is selected from polyuréthanes, polyethylenes, polystyrènes, polyesters or mixtures thereof.
8. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, wherein said polymeric or elastomeric material of said casing of the measurement 30 instrument is selected from polyuréthanes, polyethylenes, polystyrènes, polyesters, acetals or mixtures thereof.
9. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, wherein said sensor of said measurement instrument is selected from:
Pressure sensors,
35 - Température sensors,
Accélération sensors,
Image sensors equipped with illumination Systems, or combinations thereof.
10. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to any of the 5 previous daims, wherein said inspection device comprises at least two measurement instruments, positioned on the surfaces of said inspection device which are not in contact with the internai walls of the pipeline and which are opposite each other.
11. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, wherein said measurement instrument at least one energy source and at least one data
10 storage means.
12. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, wherein said measurement instrument is equipped with at least one anchoring System to said inspection device.
13. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, 15 wherein said inspection device is recovered by means of an interception station.
14. The monitoring and analysis method of the conditions of a pipeline according to claim 1, wherein, after being recovered, the data stored in said measurement instrument are discharged into a data analysis centre capable of processing them.
15. An inspection device for pipelines made expanded polymeric or elastomeric material 20 comprising at least one measurement instrument including at least one casing and at least one sensor characterized in that said casing is in polymeric or elastomeric material having a density, measured according to the régulation ASTM D3574, higher than or equal to 30 kg/km3.
16. The inspection device for pipelines according to claim 15, wherein said polymeric or 25 elastomeric material of said casing has a density, measured according to the régulation ASTM D3574, ranging from 700 to 2,000 kg/km3.
17. The inspection device for pipelines according to claim 15, wherein the larger dimension of said measurement instrument is lower than or equal to 60 mm.
18. The inspection device for pipelines according to claim 15, wherein said expanded polymeric 30 or elastomeric material of said inspection device has a density, measured according to the régulation ASTM D3574, higher than or equal to 20 kg/kmJ.
19. The inspection device for pipelines according to claim 15, wherein said expanded polymeric or elastomeric material of said inspection device is selected from polyuréthanes, polyethylenes, polystyrènes, polyesters, or mixtures thereof.
20. The inspection device for pipelines according to claim 15, wherein said polymeric or elastomeric material of said casing of the measurement instrument is selected from polyuréthanes, polyethylenes, polystyrènes, polyesters, acetals or mixtures thereof.
21. The inspection device for pipelines according to claim 15, wherein said sensor of said 5 measurement instrument is selected from:
Pressure sensors,
Température sensors,
Accélération sensors,
Image sensors, equipped with illumination Systems,
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