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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2021Climbing robot to perform radiography of wind blades citations
  • 2021Development of a robot for in-service radiography inspection of subsea flexible risers8citations
  • 2018RiserSure: Automated Deployment of Digital Radiography for Subsea Inspection of Flexible Risers5citations
  • 2016Development of a Wall Climbing Robotic Ground Penetrating Radar System for Inspection of Vertical Concrete Structurescitations

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  • Garrido, G. G.
  • Kaur, Aman
  • Anvo, R. N.
  • Markham, K.
  • Marques, V.
  • Routledge, P.
  • Richard, A.
  • Tokhi, Mohammad Osman
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  • Clarke, A.
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  • Ma, B.
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RiserSure: Automated Deployment of Digital Radiography for Subsea Inspection of Flexible Risers

  • Kaur, Aman
  • Sattar, Tariq
  • Corsar, M.
  • Clarke, A.
  • Nicholson, Ip
  • Ma, B.
Abstract

Flexible pipes, are used as risers to carry oil and gas from sub-sea wells to Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessels. Due to the harsh nature of the environment flexible risers are subject to fatigue over their 10 to 30 year lifetime at sea. Therefore, it is important as part of their integrity management that regular in-service monitoring is undertaken to track how the asset ages. Current inspection methods for flexible risers are limited and previous research has shown that only radiography that can inspect the multiple layers within a flexible riser to give a volumetric inspection unlike ultrasonic or eddy current inspection methods. Automated underwater digital radiography improves on traditional radiography by allowing a total shorter inspection time.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • fatigue
  • ultrasonic