Periodic Reporting for period 2 - PolyTest (Ultrasonic Phased Array Non-Destructive Testing and In-Service Inspection System for high integrity Polyethylene Pipe Welds with automated analysis software.)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2017-12-01 do 2019-11-30
• The primary objective was to take a recently developed FP7 inspection/NDT technology for polyethylene (PE) pipe welds, from TRL6 to TRL9 commercial product, to be exploited globally by project partners to the end user, Tier1/2 suppliers and other customers.
• Funding was used to implement scanner hardware enhancement, bespoke software, sector specific procedures, technique validation, technician training & certification, standards development, and the support for commercialisation of the technology.
• The target market covers end users, Tier 1/2 suppliers, in Power Generation (Nuclear Power Plant), Gas & Water Utilities, Mining industry and Process Plant industries, with a total size of 11.5billion welds. Additionally PAUT equipment and transducer suppliers and service inspection/NDT companies will benefit.
• This unique product has been made suitable for industry use i.e. site ruggedized, IP67 rated, validated with newly released standards, to meet target industry inspection applications for PE pipe welds.
Industry Specific Procedures (D2.1) for each weld type was developed as templates incorporating the requirements of new EN/ISO Standards (Technical Specifications developed under Task 3.4) to be used to modify to each industry and client requirement, recognising that client requirements can differ within the same industry sector, hence producing documents covering all possible scope variations would be impractical. EF and BF procedures cover the PolyTest system application for ‘data acquisition’ to be conducted by Level 1 Operators, with associated calibration and setup requirements, reporting templates and reference block specifications, and subsequent ‘data analysis and reporting’ conducted by Level 2 Data Analysts. The procedures accommodate the full geometry range covered by the PolyTest system so can be quickly re-drafted to meet specific industry and client needs. Validation of PAUT results through CT/sectioning of samples (D2.2). The PolyTest inspection was applied to all validation samples with defect position and size recorded through manual analysis by two personnel. These results were then compared against the original defect insertion maps for position and sizing accuracy, with selected samples then subject to completed tomography or mechanical sectioning and POD data provided.
For D3.1/D3.3 a technician training syllabus and course materials bespoke to the PolyTest system was developed with an associated CSWIP Employer Specific certification scheme to meet the requirements of ISO9712. Training is directed at two cohorts; existing NDT providers and personnel from the plastic welding sector. Level 1 Operator is supplied as Blended Learning though remote online training for the theoretical aspects of NDT and plastic weld product technology, followed by formal classroom training with a practical bias. Level 2 Data Analyst training being all classroom based concentrating on practical scan data analysis and reporting. A PolyTest operator manual (D3.2) was developed for the scanner and forms core material for the training course, with practical exercises drawn from it to test personnel.
Conduct Field/site demonstration was conducted with the complete PolyTest system for the Nuclear PP at a UK fabrication facility, but demonstration was also carried out for water and gas industries during the project as detailed in D4.1.
The PolyTest website (D5.1) was published in February 2017 to provide information to public and contact with the project team, and has been maintained through the project. The commercial and business plan for introduction of the PolyTest inspection system to industry was developed (D5.2) with the ‘Batch production & unit assembly’ plan (D5.3) detailing the partner responsibilities for PolyTest system part/component/sub-assembly supply and for final assembly and testing.
There is continues interest from the gas utilities sector to use the PolyTest system for smaller bore pipe EF joints (<90mm) and from the water and sewage sector for larger diameter BF welds (>900mmDIA and/or >72mm wall thickness) but each scenario would require system re-design and validation to extend the current capability range.