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Pipe
Ovality Measurement
Introduction
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Pipe
Ovality Measurement Probe
Many pipes and pipelines
are covered with a thick coating (weightcoat) to keep heat
in (or out), to add weight, or to protect against corrosion.
In some instances,
the coating process may not give a uniform thickness and it
is required to measure the variation in coating thickness
around the pipe.
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Caliper measurements can
only give a value for the average thickness at any diameter, not
the position of the pipe under the coating.
The process of pipe laying forces
the pipe to be bent and re-straightened which can lead to the pipe
becoming oval. If the pipe is uncoated this ovality can be measured
by calipers, but this technique does not work on coated pipe where
the coating may be varying in thickness, or bulging away from the
pipe surface.
TSC’s Lift-off sensors
can be used to give spot measurements of the distance between the
coating surface and the underlying pipe surface, or between a fixed
circle and the pipe surface, and hence give values for coating thickness
and/or pipe out-of-roundness.
Additional
Products / Lift-Off Sensors
/ Pipe Ovality Next
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