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Pipeline Operators Forum 2009 - Words and Nomenclatures

Pipeline operators forum 2009 is a referenced document for the pigging inspection professionals for caliper, MFL or UT intelligent tool.

Some nomenclature are not typical terminology, yet they are particularly defined to easy the communique amongst all project team members. Pipeline Operators forum.

Definitions

Above Ground Marker: A device near the outside of a pipeline that detects and
 
records the passage of an ILI tool or transmits a signal that is
 
detected and recorded by the tool. Reference magnets can be
 
applied to serve identical purposes.
 

Anomaly: An indication, detected by non-destructive examination of an
 
irregularity or deviation from base pipe or sound weld
 
material, which may or may not be an actual flaw.
 

Arc strike: Localized points of surface melting caused by an electrical
 
arc (also referred to as hot spot).
 

Buckle: A partial collapse of the pipe due to excessive bending or
 
compression associated with soil instability, landslides,
 
washouts, frost heaves, earthquakes, etc
 

Casing: A type of feature consisting of a larger diameter pipe placed
 
concentrically around the pipeline, usually in high stress
 
areas such as road crossings.

Certainty: For the purpose of this specification, the probability that the
 
characteristics of a reported anomaly are within the stated
 
tolerances.
 

Cluster: Two or more adjacent metal loss anomalies in the wall of a
 
pipe or in a weld that may interact to weaken the pipeline
 
more than either would individually.
 

Confidence level A statistical expression used to describe the mathematical
 
certainty with which a statement is made
 

Corrosion: An electrochemical reaction of the pipe wall with its
 
environment causing a loss of metal.
 

Crack: A planar, two-dimensional feature with possible
 
displacement of the fracture surfaces.
 

Debris: Extraneous material in a pipeline which may interfere with
 
the ILI tool.
 

Dent: Distortion of the pipe wall resulting in a change of the
 
internal diameter but not necessarily resulting in localised
 
reduction of wall thickness.
 

Detection threshold: Minimum detectable feature dimension.
 

Feature: Indication, detected by non-destructive examination, of a
 
pipeline.
 

Geometry tool: Configuration pig designed to record conditions, such as
 
dents, wrinkles, ovalities, bend radius and angle, and
 
occasionally indications of significant internal corrosion, by
 
sensing the shape of the internal surface of the pipe.
 

Grinding: Reduction in wall thickness by removal of material by hand
 
filing or power disk grinding.
 

Gouge: Mechanically induced metal-loss, which causes localised
 
elongated grooves or cavities.
 

Heat affected zone: The area around a weld where the metallurgy of the metal is
 
altered by the rise in temperature caused by the welding
 
process, but this is distinct from the weld itself. The width of
 
the heat-affected zone is typically limited to a few mm only,
 
depending on the welding process and parameters. For the
 
purpose of this specification it is considered to be within 2A
 
of the centre line of the weld, where “A” is the geometrical
 
parameter related to the wall thickness.
 

In-Line Inspection (ILI): Inspection of a pipeline from the interior of the pipe using an
 
In-Line Inspection tool.
 

In-Line Inspection tool: Device or vehicle, also known as an intelligent or smart pig
 
that uses a non-destructive testing technique to inspect the
 
pipeline from the inside.
 

Intelligent pig: See “In-Line-Inspection tool”.
 

Joint: Single section of pipe that is welded to others to make up a
 
pipeline.

Lamination: Imperfection or discontinuity with a layered separation, that
 
may extend parallel or angular to the pipe wall surface.
 
Metal loss anomaly/feature: An area of pipe wall with a measurable reduction in
 
thickness.
 

Mid wall feature: Any feature which does not run out to either the internal or
 
external surface.
 

Measured wall thickness: Measured wall thickness that is representative for a whole
 
pipe joint/component. For ultrasonic tools the value shall be
 
based on direct wall thickness measurements, for magnetic
 
tools on the inferred magnetic flux signals.
 

Measurement threshold: The minimum dimension(s) of a feature to make sizing
 
possible.
 

Nominal wall thickness: The wall thickness required by the specification for the
 
manufacture of the pipe.
 

Pig: Device that is driven through a pipeline for performing
 
various internal activities (depending on the pig type) such as
 
separating fluids, cleaning or inspecting the pipeline.
 

Pigging: Running of a pig or ILI tool in a pipeline.
 

Pig trap: An ancillary item of pipeline equipment, with associated
 
pipework and valves, for introducing a pig into a pipeline or
 
removing a pig from a pipeline.
 

Pipeline: A system of pipes and other components used for the
 
transportation of products between (but excluding) plants. A
 
pipeline extends from pig trap to pig trap (including the pig
 
traps), or, if no pig trap is fitted, to the first isolation valve
 
within the plant boundaries or a more inward valve if so
 
nominated.
 

Pipe mill anomaly: An anomaly that arises during manufacture of the pipe, as for
 
instance a lap, sliver, lamination, non-metallic inclusion, roll
 
mark and seam weld anomaly.
 

Pipeline component: A feature such as a valve, tee, bend, weld, casing, marker, off
 
take, wall thickness change, etc. that is a fitted part of a
 
pipeline
 

Probability of Detection: The probability of a feature being detected by the intelligent
 
pig.
 

Probability of Identification: The probability that an anomaly or a feature, once detected,
 
will be correctly identified
 
Reference magnet: See Above Ground Marker
 

Reference wall thickness: The actual undiminished wall thickness surrounding a
 
feature, used as reference for the determination of the feature
 
depth.
 

Reporting threshold: Parameter, which defines whether or not a feature will be
 
reported.

Sizing accuracy: Sizing accuracy is given by the interval with which a fixed
 
percentage of features will be sized. This fixed percentage is
 
stated as the certainty level.
 

Spalling: Abrasion of the pipe surface resulting in shallow surface laps
 
and possibly hardening of the material below.
 

Weld: The area where joining has been done by welding and where
 
the material has undergone a melting and solidification
 
process. This area is distinct from the heat-affected zone, but
 
surrounded by it.
 

Weld anomaly: Anomaly in the weld or the heat affected zone.
 

Weld affected area: Area on both sides of a weld where ILI measurements are
 
effected by the geometry of the weld (e.g. due to sensor
 
dynamics).

Abbreviations Nomenclature

A - Geometric parameter related to the wall thickness
 
AGM - Above Ground Marker
 
D - Metal loss anomaly depth
 
EC - Eddy Current
 
EMAT Electro - Magnetic Acoustic Transducer
 
ERF - Estimated repair factor
 
GPS - Global Positioning System
 
HFEC - High Frequency Eddy Current
 
ILI - In Line Inspection
 
L - Anomaly/feature dimension (Length) in the axial direction and length of crack in any direction
 
MAOP - Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure
 
MOP - Maximum Operating Pressure
 
MFL - Magnetic Flux Leakage
 
NDE/NDT - Non-Destructive Examination, Non-Destructive Testing
 
POD - Probability Of Detection
 
POI - Probability Of Identification
 
Psafe - Safe operation pressure as per calculated defect assessment method
 
T - Wall thickness
 
UT - Ultrasonic Technique
 
W - Anomaly/feature dimension (Width) in the circumferential direction and opening dimension for cracks (if applicable).

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