Southwest Research Institute intensified detector development capability

2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erik Wilkinson ◽  
Michael Vincent ◽  
Christopher Kofoed ◽  
John Andrews ◽  
Judith Brownsberger ◽  
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Author(s):  
Alfred E. Crouch ◽  
G. Graham Chell

The only in-line inspection technology commercially available for quantitative evaluation of gouged dents is the geometry pig which cannot discriminate between gouged and smooth dents and has no sensitivity to re-rounded dents. Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®), has been funded by the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and the Gas Research Institute (GRI) through the Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI), to determine the capability of the nonlinear harmonic (NLH) method to characterize the severity of gouged dents, including those that have been re-rounded by internal pressure. This paper describes the NLH method and presents a summary of results from previous work involving burst tests of gouged dents in 24” pipe as a precursor to the current work that involves experiments with four pressure chambers made from 12-inch line pipe under cyclic pressure changes. In each case, internal scanner hardware, driven from outside the pipe, deployed NLH probes against the pipe inner surface, the gouges being on the outer surface. Analysis of the mapped NLH signals on the inner pipe surface revealed residual strain patterns in the pipe and the strain anomalies produced by gouging. The strain anomalies clearly indicated the presence of the gouges on the outside surface, even when they had re-rounded. The signal maps also indicated the length and width of the gouges whereas the signal strength indicated the residual depth. Data are presented showing that the NLH method is capable of ranking the severity of pipeline gouged dents and their propensity for failure under cyclic loading.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael W. Davis ◽  
Thomas K. Greathouse ◽  
G. Randall Gladstone ◽  
Kurt D. Retherford ◽  
David C. Slater ◽  
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1992 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 72-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arthur F. Grand

A laboratory radiant combustion/exposure apparatus is being used to evaluate the corrosion of copper test probes due to smoke from burning polymers. This apparatus, which is under consideration as an ASTM standard test method, was developed at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) under con tract to the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS). Although it was designed for smoke toxicity studies, the significant features of the device make it equally suitable for smoke toxicity and for smoke corrosivity investigations.


Author(s):  
Thomas B. Morrow

This paper presents new experimental data for orifice meter expansion factor tests flowing natural gas through a 75 mm (3-inch) diameter orifice meter tube for values of the orifice diameter ratio (β) between 0.60 and 0.75. The tests were performed in the Low Pressure Loop (LPL) of the Metering Research Facility (MRF) at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI). The new data complement previously reported results for 100 mm (4-inch) and 150 mm (6-inch) meter tubes for β values between 0.20 and 0.60.


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