Electrochemical noise sensors for detection of localized and general corrosion of natural gas transmission pipelines Metadata

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Title

  • Main Title Electrochemical noise sensors for detection of localized and general corrosion of natural gas transmission pipelines

Creator

  • Author: Holcomb, Gordon R.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Bullard, Sophie J.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Covino, Bernard S., Jr.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Cramer, Stephen D.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Russell, James H.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Ziomek-Moroz, Margaret
    Creator Type: Personal

Contributor

  • Sponsor: United States. Office of Fossil Energy.
    Contributor Type: Organization
    Contributor Info: USDOE - Office of Fossil Energy (FE)

Publisher

  • Name: National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S.)
    Place of Publication: United States
  • Name: Albany Research Center (United States. Bureau of Mines)
    Place of Publication: Albany, Oregon
    Additional Info: Albany Research Center (ARC), Albany, OR

Date

  • Creation: 2002-09-01

Language

  • English

Description

  • Content Description: The U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory funded a Natural Gas Infrastructure Reliability program directed at increasing and enhancing research and development activities in topics such as remote leak detection, pipe inspection, and repair technologies and materials. The Albany Research Center (ARC), U.S. Department of Energy was funded to study the use of electrochemical noise sensors for detection of localized and general corrosion of natural gas transmission pipelines. As part of this, ARC entered into a collaborative effort with the corrosion sensor industry to demonstrate the capabilities of commercially available remote corrosion sensors for use with the Nation's Gas Transmission Pipeline Infrastructure needs. The goal of the research was to develop an emerging corrosion sensor technology into a monitor for the type and degree of corrosion occurring at key locations in gas transmission pipelines.

Subject

  • Keyword: Corrosion
  • Keyword: Natural Gas
  • Keyword: Pipeline
  • Keyword: Repair Electrochemical Noise
  • Keyword: Pipelines
  • STI Subject Categories: 01 Coal, Lignite, And Peat
  • STI Subject Categories: 36 Materials Science
  • Keyword: Electrochemical Noise
  • Keyword: Coal
  • Keyword: Detection
  • Keyword: Reliability
  • STI Subject Categories: 03 Natural Gas
  • Keyword: Monitors

Source

  • Conference: Natural Gas Infrastructure Reliability Industry Forums, NETL Morgantown & West Virginia University - National Research Center for Coal & Energy, Sept. 16-17, 2002, (NETL); Related Information: There was no publication other than the Power Point slides.

Collection

  • Name: Office of Scientific & Technical Information Technical Reports
    Code: OSTI

Institution

  • Name: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
    Code: UNTGD

Resource Type

  • Presentation

Format

  • Image

Identifier

  • Report No.: DOE/ARC-2002-017
  • Office of Scientific & Technical Information Report Number: 898079
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc877048

Note

  • Display Note: PDF's of PowerPoint presentations online at NETL: http://www.netl.doe.gov/publications/proceedings/02/naturalgas/natgas02.html
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