Abstract
Underwater pipelines are the channels for oil transportation in the sea. In the course of pipeline operation, leakage accidents occur from time to time for natural and man-made reasons which result in economic losses and environmental pollution. To avoid economic losses and environmental pollution, damage detection of underwater pipelines must be carried out. In this paper, based on the histogram of oriented gradient (HOG) and support vector machine (SVM), a non-contact ultrasonic imaging method is proposed to detect the shedding damage of the metal underwater pipeline external anti-corrosion layer. Firstly, the principle of acoustic scattering characteristics for detecting the metal underwater pipelines is introduced. Following this, a HOG+SVM image-extracting algorithm is used to extract the pipeline area from the underwater ultrasonic image. According to the difference of mean gray value in the horizontal direction of the pipeline project area, the shedding damage parts are identified. Subsequently, taking the metal underwater pipelines with three layers of polyethylene outer anti-corrosive coatings as the detection object, an Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV) for underwater pipelines defect detection is developed to verify the detection effect of the method. Finally, the underwater ultrasonic image which used to detect the metal underwater pipeline shedding damage is obtained by acoustic sensor. The results show that the shedding damage can be detected by the proposed method. With the increase of shedding damage width, the effect of pipeline defect location detection is better.
Highlights
With the development of science and technology, the demand for oil and natural gas resources has been increasing
If the underwater pipeline leaks, it causes great economic losses and environmental pollution and, it is of great importance to detect the underwater pipeline damage accurately [2]
In view of the advantages and disadvantages of detection methods, an ultrasonic imaging detection method based on histogram of oriented gradient (HOG) + support vector machine (SVM) for the shedding damage of an underwater metal pipeline’s external anticorrosive coating is presented in this paper
Summary
With the development of science and technology, the demand for oil and natural gas resources has been increasing. This method has some shortcomings, such as the high price of testing equipment, low detection efficiency and high requirement of professional skills of the technicians. Fernando [32] describes a method to support the non-destructive testing, especially, in radiographic inspection activities It aims at detecting welded joints of oil pipelines in radiographs with double wall double image exposure. In view of the advantages and disadvantages of detection methods, an ultrasonic imaging detection method based on histogram of oriented gradient (HOG) + SVM for the shedding damage of an underwater metal pipeline’s external anticorrosive coating is presented in this paper.
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