Abstract

Sludge accumulated inside a fluid-flowing pipe used in a chemical or semiconductor processing factory should be periodically removed to avoid flow blockage that increases undesirable pressure inside the pipe. Accordingly, it is common practice to periodically dismantle a pipe system, clean up the accumulate sludge, and reassemble. Therefore, an accurate estimation of sludge accumulation in the pipe is important to minimize the halting time of a chemical process using the system. Considering the lack of a practically efficient, non-invasive method to estimate the severity of sludge accumulation without interrupting the on-going chemical process, we propose an ultrasonic, non-invasive, real-time inspection method using a pair of ultrasonic wedge transducers installed circumferentially on the outer wall of a pipe at the same axial coordinate. To detect lowly accumulated sludge, an ultrasonic wave path from a transmitting transducer via a test pipe with accumulated sludge to a receiving transducer is carefully designed. The severity of sludge accumulation can then be determined by the amplitude of the longitudinal wave picked up by another transducer installed on the other side of the wall. We performed a series of experiments with steel and PVC pipes that are partially filled with water and sludge of different heights. The experimental results confirmed the effectiveness and practical viability of the proposed inspection method.

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