Abstract

Ultrasonic guided wave testing is an essential technique in non-destructive testing for structural integrity of oil and gas pipelines. This technique, based on the pulse-echo method, is often used for the long-range detection of pipelines at any location. However, guided waves suffer from high attenuation when they propagate in attenuative material structures and multiple wave modes due to the excitation, which reduces the power of echo signals and induces corruption caused by coherent noise. In this paper, a developed hybrid coded excitation method that uses the convolution of a Barker code and Golay code pair is proposed and applied for an ultrasonic guided wave testing system to excite the torsional guided wave mode T(0,1) in a steel pipe. The proposed method combines the advantages of these two coding methods and increases the flexibility of code lengths. The performance is evaluated by signal to noise ratio and peak sidelobe level of the processed signal. Both theoretical simulations and experiments have investigated using the proposed codes composed of Barker codes and Golay code pairs of different lengths and combinations. The experimental results show the significant improvement of the signal to noise ratio and the peak sidelobe level due to the proposed hybrid code usage for the excitation of guided waves. The values are further improved to around 32 dB and around −24 dB, respectively. Overall, the proposed hybrid coded method for improving the echo SNR can benefit from guided wave testing to reduce coherent and random noise levels and many other potential applications.

Highlights

  • Ultrasonic guided wave testing is an important method of non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques because of its potential to evaluate the durability, the physical and mechanical properties of pipelines [1]

  • Guided waves suffer from high attenuation when they propagate in attenuative material pipes and multiple modes due to the excitation, which reduces the power of echo signals and induces corruption caused by coherent noise [4]

  • The method is successfully used for the improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and peak sidelobe level (PSL) of the oil and gas pipeline inspection system

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Summary

Introduction

Ultrasonic guided wave testing is an important method of non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques because of its potential to evaluate the durability, the physical and mechanical properties of pipelines [1]. An inspection system operated by low-voltage ultrasound is required in these specific application environments Another critical point of industrial interest is to develop an innovative technique for fault detection in pressurized pipes. Wang and Cong proposed a new pseudo-Chirp-Barker-Golay (PCBG) coded excitation method for ultrasound imaging [15]. S Hedayatrasa et al [16] proposed a frequency-phase modulation method based on Barker code sequence This method enhances the depth resolution and the experiment on glass fiber reinforced polymer demonstrated their robustness at various noise levels. A hybrid coded excitation method that uses a designed sequence of a Barker code convolution Golay code pair (BCG) is developed to improve the echo SNR of ultrasonic guided wave testing systems.

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