Category: Technical

  • Why can’t I use odometry for ILI runcoms?

    Why can’t I use odometry for ILI runcoms?

    (15-minute read) Odometry is understood to be useful for sorting inspection features, but it is useless for comparing them. There is too much disagreement. This article presents an alternative to the common “wheel slip” explanation. It describes odometry errors as an unavoidable consequence of bias introduced during navigation by dead reckoning.

  • Vocabulary for pipeline inspection matching (runcoms)

    Vocabulary for pipeline inspection matching (runcoms)

    (5 Min Read – Industry) I am a data analyst. I have not seen a set of terminology that is from this perspective. These are the terms I use. Help me improve this? What is confusing?

  • Integrated Cleaning and Inspecting Pig (ICIP): Part 2 – Proximity Sensors (2 of 2)

    Integrated Cleaning and Inspecting Pig (ICIP): Part 2 – Proximity Sensors (2 of 2)

    *(20 Min Read – Technical)* This write-up demonstrates that inexpensive inductive proximity sensors can be used to construct inexpensive inspection tools. Commercial proximity sensors have a proven track record of operating in harsh environmental conditions. They have high shock and vibration resistance. They are chemical resistant and resistant to short circuits. The sensors we used…

  • Combining sensing modalities

    Combining sensing modalities

    *(Technical)* Suppose you have had multiple sensors traverse a section of pipe with the intent of detecting axial cracking. Rather than concern ourselves with which tool does the “best” at detecting the phenomenon, we can treat the signal from each inspection as a piece of evidence supporting or refuting the hypothesis that axial cracking is…