Inline Inspection

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Anomalies in the neighborhood: exploring the feasibility of a k-nearest neighbors classifier to match anomalies reported by consecutive in-line inspections Semyon Bokhankevich T.D. Williamson United States Pipeline Technology Conference 2023
Application of pipeline inspection using a self-propelled robot in Japan Yasuyuki Ikuno Nippon Steel Pipeline & Engineering Co. Japan Pipeline Technology Conference 2023
Approach to assessing Pipeline Displacements Dr. Ulrich Marewski Open Grid Europe Germany Pipeline Technology Conference 2012
Are your pipelines H2 ready? Dr. Mike Kirkwood T.D. Williamson United States Pipeline Technology Conference 2021
Assessing the accurate topography of complex channeling corrosion by means of ultrasonic wall measurement tools. A case study and experiences Dr. Christoph Jäger NDT Global Germany Pipeline Technology Conference 2023
Assessment of Corroded Pipelines Based on Pigging Data Joachim Lücking TÜV NORD Germany Pipeline Technology Conference 2007
Asset Management of High Pressure Installations: Project GRAID - an innovation project to develop a robotics system for internal inspection of buried pipework Gary Senior Pipeline Integrity Engineers United Kingdom Pipeline Technology Conference 2016
ATEX Compliant Provision of In-Line Inspection Services Thomas Beuker ROSEN Group Switzerland Pipeline Technology Conference 2011
Avoiding Future Pipeline Failures by Detecting, Identifying, and Prioritizing Mechanical Damage Chuck Harris T.D. Williamson United States Pipeline Technology Conference 2017
Better Data: Methodologies and Best-Practices for Achieving Higher Quality Inspection Results Ron Maurier Quest Integrity United States Pipeline Technology Conference 2017
Beyond Conventional Inline Inspection: Passive Magnetic Field Evaluation for Pipeline Wall Loss John van Pol INGU Canada Pipeline Technology Conference 2024
Bi-directional in-line inspection of jetty lines Christoph Sur 3P Services Germany Pipeline Technology Conference 2021
Buried Pipeline Inspection By Non-Contact Magnetic Tomography Method (MTM) - A Non-Intrusive Inspection Technology Choong Meng Lam PETRONAS Malaysia Pipeline Technology Conference 2021
Calculation of a laser-scan-like 3D defect profile from conventional MFL Data (for more-accurate defect assessment and prediction of safe operating pressure) Johannes Otto Emil Palmer ROSEN Group Switzerland Pipeline Technology Conference 2020
Capabilities of MFL Inspection in DUPLEX Steel Pipelines Hendrik Aue ROSEN Group Switzerland Pipeline Technology Conference 2010