Abstract
This paper describes a disruptive continuous monitoring system to detect Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) risks for every meter of pipeline over large distances. Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFOS) has emerged as a viable non-destructive ATEX-proof solution to detect CUI.
The system uses a fiber optic cable applied at the outside of the cladding. From fiber optic readings and dedicated algorithms, the location and amount of corrosion are detected and localized with a spatial precision of 0.5 m. To evaluate the system effectiveness, plant operators conducted blind tests.
The system was subjected to multiple blind tests, including a 4 km stretch of piping in a petrochemical plant. Field tests were performed over multiple years in complex networks featuring varying heights, insulation materials and pipe sizes. The system was also used to detect CUI on a large storage tank.
On every test location during the four test projects, the system detected locations affected by corrosion that were not detected with visual inspections. False positives and negatives remain minimal.
With DFOS-technology, manual inspections can be much more targeted and reduced in cost, as there are clear indications where to inspect (and where not). Impact is fewer incidents and downtime while reducing the operational costs on CUI inspection and maintenance.