Quest Integrity announces flow loop simulation capabilities
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Quest Integrity Group, which develops and delivers advanced inspection and engineering assessment services, has announced new flow loop simulation capabilities, including client-specific pipeline configurations, to validate its InVista™ ultrasonic inline inspection (ILI) technology in demanding environments.
Quest Integrity conducts flow test loop demonstrations in various locations worldwide and can custom build flow loops for clients to include their real-world ILI challenges such as heavy wall piping, dual-diameters, reduced port valves, 1D bends, risers, unbarred tees and wyes. By simulating multiple ILI obstacles in a test environment, the company effectively demonstrates the navigational proficiency of the InVista tool, and pipeline operators gain first-hand knowledge of the tool's capabilities for their pipelines.
Houston case study
The company recently constructed a 6 in. custom flow loop for a large, international oil and gas client in Houston, Texas. The client needs integrity management data for a high-profile, heavy wall sour gas pipeline asset in the United States, but wanted to avoid failed run or stuck tool situations. Quest Integrity's flow loop simulations included running the tool at varying speeds and bi-directionally to validate data collection and operational capabilities.
InVista successfully overcame the operational trials presented and collected accurate data for both known and unknown defects in the line.
The technology
"As an added value to our clients, we build flow test loops to their specifications to simulate an in-service challenging ILI run in a test environment," said Stefan Papenfuss, Vice President - Pipeline Resources, at Quest Integrity.
"This provides our clients with procedural information and project confidence while demonstrating the many benefits of the InVista technology for their critical pipeline assets – without the potential risks associated with testing an in-service pipeline."
Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/28102014/quest-integrity-announces-flow-loop-simulation-capabilities/
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