Enhancing damage localisation in critical areas of storage tanks in floating production storage and offloadings with a guided wave structural health monitoring system

Author:

Dambros Menin Paulo1ORCID,de Abreu Corrêa Lúcio1,Rosauro Clarke Thomas Gabriel1,Alvin Liang Denis2

Affiliation:

1. Mining, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering (PPGEM), Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil

2. Research and Development Center (CENPES), Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract

A guided wave monitoring system for storage tanks of floating production storage and offloading units was tested on a panel which is representative of a critical region of such structures. Initially, baseline signals of the undamaged structure were acquired within a representative temperature range. These signals were then processed with the optimal baseline subtraction, optimal stretch and phase-shift compensation algorithms. Two distinct damage indexes were generated from the residual signals in order to verify the detection capability of the system. A delay-and-sum image algorithm was then applied to the residual signals in order to evaluate the defect localisation capabilities of the system. These images were than post-processed with three different methods, one based on a probabilistic approach, another on singular value decomposition and also with a combination of these two methods. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) gain obtained by applying the post-processing strategies was calculated and compared to the original images. Results demonstrate that the system is capable of detecting localised wall loss and indicating its correct position for damage larger than 20% wall thickness loss. Results also show that the post-processing methods helped to improve the SNR, leading to gains of more than 15dB in damage to artefact amplitude ratios.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Biophysics

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