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FirstMap Corrosion Mapping System
Webinar July 18, 2013 Bob Lasser, President Imperium, Inc. Beltsville, MD
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Agenda Introduction to FirstMap Corrosion Mapping
Technology Description Application Scope Product Demonstration Recent Study Q&A
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About Imperium Founded in 1996
Sole provider of ultrasound camera technology Patented technology Systems in petrochemical, aerospace, medical fields
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Why Industry Needs A New NDT Device
Lack of trained NDT personnel Lack of confidence in thickness readings, missed corrosion Need higher POD, faster device Need areas where AUT can’t reach Advances in imaging technology A picture is worth 1000 words Time and cost pressures – Need to do more with less
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FirstMap Advantages Images are easier to interpret
FirstMap provides an actual image of the defect including thicknesses Very fast High resolution Higher confidence than single thickness readings Not effected by beam dispersion Built in delay line No extensive training required; less trained technician Real time
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B-scan to C-scan Defect
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Pulse Echo – 50/50 Beamsplitter
Sound Transmitter Array Pulse echo image of quarter Subsurface fault Video Water Lens Acoustic beamsplitter Target
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Optical Architecture: Ultrasonic Architecture:
Imperium’s Patented Architecture Applies optical imaging techniques to ultrasound Optical Architecture: Optical Sensor (CCD) Flash Lens Ultrasonic Architecture: Imperium’s is a sole source provider of a patented ultrasonic-based camera. The design and how the product functions are somewhat similar to a traditional cam recorder. In the picture above, a cam recorder has an optical architecture based a flash, a set of lenses, and film or more typical today an optical sensor which is based on a technology called Charged Coupled Device (“CCD”). In the world of ultrasound, the camera has an acoustical flashlight, a set of acoustical lenses, and a proprietary ultrasonic CCD or sensor that captures the sound and displays the image instantaneously. Acoustic Flashlight (2) F1 Acoustic Lens Ultrasonic Sensor Note: CCD means Charged Coupled Device
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Imaging Array – 100 micron pixels 120 rows x 120 columns = 14,400 pixels
Imperium’s is a sole source provider of a patented ultrasonic-based camera. The design and how the product functions are somewhat similar to a traditional cam recorder. In the picture above, a cam recorder has an optical architecture based a flash, a set of lenses, and film or more typical today an optical sensor which is based on a technology called Charged Coupled Device (“CCD”). In the world of ultrasound, the camera has an acoustical flashlight, a set of acoustical lenses, and a proprietary ultrasonic CCD or sensor that captures the sound and displays the image instantaneously.
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FirstMap Made up of control unit, camera probe 3” pipes down to flat
Images through coatings Equipped with pulse echo or dual element transducer for thickness readings Battery powered Rugged Imperium’s is a sole source provider of a patented ultrasonic-based camera. The design and how the product functions are somewhat similar to a traditional cam recorder. In the picture above, a cam recorder has an optical architecture based a flash, a set of lenses, and film or more typical today an optical sensor which is based on a technology called Charged Coupled Device (“CCD”). In the world of ultrasound, the camera has an acoustical flashlight, a set of acoustical lenses, and a proprietary ultrasonic CCD or sensor that captures the sound and displays the image instantaneously.
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Calibration Procedure
Dual element mounted to camera head Remove transducer Place on thin section of wedge– Note thickness Place on thick section of wedge– Note thickness Imperium’s is a sole source provider of a patented ultrasonic-based camera. The design and how the product functions are somewhat similar to a traditional cam recorder. In the picture above, a cam recorder has an optical architecture based a flash, a set of lenses, and film or more typical today an optical sensor which is based on a technology called Charged Coupled Device (“CCD”). In the world of ultrasound, the camera has an acoustical flashlight, a set of acoustical lenses, and a proprietary ultrasonic CCD or sensor that captures the sound and displays the image instantaneously.
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Workflow Power up Calibrate Scan Analyze/Review
Imperium’s is a sole source provider of a patented ultrasonic-based camera. The design and how the product functions are somewhat similar to a traditional cam recorder. In the picture above, a cam recorder has an optical architecture based a flash, a set of lenses, and film or more typical today an optical sensor which is based on a technology called Charged Coupled Device (“CCD”). In the world of ultrasound, the camera has an acoustical flashlight, a set of acoustical lenses, and a proprietary ultrasonic CCD or sensor that captures the sound and displays the image instantaneously. Power up Calibrate Scan Analyze/Review
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FirstMap Scanning Speed
Imperium’s is a sole source provider of a patented ultrasonic-based camera. The design and how the product functions are somewhat similar to a traditional cam recorder. In the picture above, a cam recorder has an optical architecture based a flash, a set of lenses, and film or more typical today an optical sensor which is based on a technology called Charged Coupled Device (“CCD”). In the world of ultrasound, the camera has an acoustical flashlight, a set of acoustical lenses, and a proprietary ultrasonic CCD or sensor that captures the sound and displays the image instantaneously.
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8” Rough Pipe Section Top of pipe with very rough surface
Holes on bottom of same pipe C-scan image through rough top surface
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Mapping on 8” Pipe Imperium’s is a sole source provider of a patented ultrasonic-based camera. The design and how the product functions are somewhat similar to a traditional cam recorder. In the picture above, a cam recorder has an optical architecture based a flash, a set of lenses, and film or more typical today an optical sensor which is based on a technology called Charged Coupled Device (“CCD”). In the world of ultrasound, the camera has an acoustical flashlight, a set of acoustical lenses, and a proprietary ultrasonic CCD or sensor that captures the sound and displays the image instantaneously.
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Mapping on 8” Pipe
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Pipeline Corrosion Mapping
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Storage Tank Bottoms Compare FirstMap’s easy to interpret readout
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Microbiological Induced Corrosion
Black areas indicate MIC, note the veins of MIC also
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Benefits to NDT Industry
Broad application base Pipelines, storage tanks, pressure vessels Find smaller amounts of corrosion faster Does not sacrifice any current data quality Provide better information to end customer Better tool to provide comparisons Use Level 2 thickness inspector to generate images, not just readings Get to areas where current tools can’t go Cover more area faster while capturing better data
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Advanced Corrosion Technologies
“The probability of detection is far superior to standard thickness readings. FirstMap™ is a diagnostic tool that can instantly detect subsurface corrosion down to 1 mm pits. We are now able to quickly and easily identify problem areas that could potentially lead to much bigger issues.” -Josh Fontenot, Director of Technologies, ACTT
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FirstMap Demonstration
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About Study Wanted to compare Imperium’s FirstMap Corrosion Imaging system to Phased Array UT (PAUT) Investigated resolution Other factors included ease of use, cost, training requirements Joint study between Imperium, Inc. (Beltsville, MD) and Advanced Corrosion Technologies & Testing (Sulphur, LA)
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B-scan vs. C-scan Phased Array FirstMap
Imperium’s is a sole source provider of a patented ultrasonic-based camera. The design and how the product functions are somewhat similar to a traditional cam recorder. In the picture above, a cam recorder has an optical architecture based a flash, a set of lenses, and film or more typical today an optical sensor which is based on a technology called Charged Coupled Device (“CCD”). In the world of ultrasound, the camera has an acoustical flashlight, a set of acoustical lenses, and a proprietary ultrasonic CCD or sensor that captures the sound and displays the image instantaneously.
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Resolution Study: FirstMap vs Phased Array
Investigated axial, lateral, and elevation resolution Used Omniscan MX2 Both systems working at 5 MHz Did mathematical study, then took data to compare expected results
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Omniscan PAUT System Test Settings: Probe: 5L64-NW1 (5 MHz)
Wedge: SN1-0L5L64 Mode: Phased array Focal Depth: 0.1” Focal Law: Linear sector with overlap Skew Direction: 900 (straight down mode) Scan Offset: 0 Index Offset: 0 Element Quantity: 8 First Element: 1 Last Element: 64 Thickness: 0.25” Surface: Flat plate
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FirstMap System Frequency: 5 MHz Number of Pulses: 1 Gate start: 0.1”
Gate width: 0.5”
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Phased Array Theoretical Resolution
Lateral (X): ΔD = (0.44 x V) / (F x sin (θ/2)) Axial (Z): ΔZ = V x T/2 Elevation (Y): Defined by the length of the array elements, and will be on the order of several millimeters Source: Olympus NDT Manual
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Resolution Summary INSPECTION SYSTEM AXIAL RESOLUTION
LATERAL RESOLUTION ELEVATION RESOLUTION FirstMap™ 1.5 mm 0.1 mm PAUT 0.3 mm 0.34 mm > 1.0 mm Imperium’s is a sole source provider of a patented ultrasonic-based camera. The design and how the product functions are somewhat similar to a traditional cam recorder. In the picture above, a cam recorder has an optical architecture based a flash, a set of lenses, and film or more typical today an optical sensor which is based on a technology called Charged Coupled Device (“CCD”). In the world of ultrasound, the camera has an acoustical flashlight, a set of acoustical lenses, and a proprietary ultrasonic CCD or sensor that captures the sound and displays the image instantaneously.
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Resolution Panel
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Resolution Study - Set A: 0.100” holes
Phased Array FirstMap
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Resolution Study - Set B: 0.040” holes
Phased Array FirstMap
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Resolution Study - Set C: 0.023” holes
Phased Array FirstMap
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FirstMap Omniscan: Amplitude Omniscan: TOF
Resolution Results FirstMap Omniscan: Amplitude Omniscan: TOF
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FirstMap, X-ray, Phased Array
Comparative Study: FirstMap, X-ray, Phased Array Reviewed different techniques for corrosion mapping Used common standards Recorded image quality Recorded time of setup, scan, training cost
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Targets Studied Stepped standard Corrosion piece 8” diameter pipe
section
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Stepped Standard FirstMap Phased Array X-ray 192 iridium
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0.25” Corroded Steel Panel FirstMap Phased Array X-ray 192 iridium
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8” Diameter Pipe Section
FirstMap Phased Array X-ray 192 iridium
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Questions?
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Corrosion Mapping Comparison
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Thank you for your time. Bob Lasser 301-431-2900 x 111
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