Pipeline Wall Thickness Measurement

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Pipeline Wall Thickness Measurement
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 279.57 MB | Duration: 0h 49m

Ultrasonic Thickness (UT) Measurement, Standards, Techniques and Practical Applications.

What you'll learn

How to calculate pipeline wall thickness using Ultrasonic thickness measurement instrument

Standards, Techniques and Applications

Cygnus UT Instrument, calibration etc.

Practical example calculations, corrosion rate measurement using wall thickness

Requirements

No prerequisites.

Description

In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of pipeline wall thickness measurement using ultrasonic thickness techniques—a critical skill in the oil, gas, and industrial pipeline sectors. We will begin with the fundamental principles of ultrasonic testing (UT), including how sound waves are utilized to assess the remaining wall thickness of metal pipes and components. The course covers relevant industry standards, including ASME and API, to help you understand compliance requirements and best practices.You’ll learn from a few practical examples of performing accurate field measurements, including proper probe selection, angle, and positioning. Calibration procedures will be thoroughly explained and practiced to ensure reliable and repeatable results. Special focus will be given to techniques for various pipe materials and conditions, including those with corroded or coated surfaces.Participants will also learn how to interpret data correctly and prepare professional onsite field reports for customers, clearly communicating results and recommendations. An essential part of the course is calculating corrosion rates from wall thickness readings, enabling predictive maintenance and safety evaluations.This training is ideal for technicians, inspectors, engineers, and anyone involved in pipeline inspection, maintenance, or asset integrity. By the end, you’ll be confident in applying UT techniques to real-world scenarios with accuracy and professionalism.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Basic Introduction of Pipeline wall thickness measurement

Lecture 3 Measurement Techniques

Lecture 4 Cygnus UT instrument, Model Overview and Comparison

Lecture 5 Probes, Calibration and Material Consideration for UT Measurement

Lecture 6 Measurement Standards

Lecture 7 Practical Examples, Corrosion Rate Calculations, and Field Reporting

Lecture 8 Summary

This course is designed for bigners, supervisors, engineers in oil and gas, refining, power generation, shipping, and crude oil storage, including engineers, supervisors, and beginners looking to enhance their understanding of pipeline systems. It offers valuable insights for improving safety and efficiency across industries.