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Title: Emerging NDE and the Plant Inspector


1
Emerging NDE and the Plant Inspector
IPEIA Conference - Banff 2006
Mark Koens, C.E.T. Petro-Canada
2

Acknowledgments
  • Dr. Richard V. Murphy, Natural Resources Canada,
    NDT Certifying Agency
  • Dwain Teed, Petro-Canada

3

Overview
  • The problem
  • Where NDE was 10 years ago
  • Where NDE is today
  • How to maximize results
  • Where will NDE be in the future
  • Conclusions
  • Questions

4

Have You Ever
  • received the results from an NDE inspection and
    found the results were inconclusive
  • had a job done but later discovered a better
    technique
  • found out that the chosen NDE technique wasnt
    sensitive to the damage mechanism after the
    inspection was complete
  • wondered why a technique worked better at the
    demonstration

5

10 Years Ago
  • Datalogging was a recent development for UT
  • CR, RFT, TOFD, ACFM, EMAT, AUBT, Phased Array,
    Guided Wave and many other techniques were
    available but rarely used
  • Knowledgeable, qualified inspectors were
    plentiful
  • Techniques were fairly easily understood by the
    average visual inspector
  • Reliability and safety received lower focus

6

1995
7

2006
8

2006
  • NDE has realized gains from the computer and
    medical industries
  • The average inspector is 44, this is 5 years
    older than just 10 years ago
  • Inspectors are in high demand, positions remain
    unfilled
  • The drive for safe, reliable operation is key to
    corporate success
  • The pressure to perform inspections outside of
    turnaround windows is increasing, on-stream
    inspections are common

9

2006
  • NDE techniques are providing ever increasing
    amounts of information
  • NDE techniques are more skill dependant
  • Fewer plant inspectors are becoming NDE certified
  • NDE information sessions and short courses are
    becoming common
  • There is a greater understanding of damage
    mechanisms, RBI programs are being implemented
  • Visual inspectors are increasingly having to rely
    on vendors or third party inspectors for NDE
    advice

10

2006
  • NDE costs are rising quickly, up approximately
    300 over a ten year period
  • NDE vendors have established Advanced Groups to
    apply new techniques and hired Senior Visual
    Inspectors
  • Time between turnarounds is increasing
  • Non-inspection requirements are increasing,
    meetings, HAZOPS, MOCs, etc.
  • There is no end in sight, the oil industry in
    Alberta will spend approximately 40 Billion in
    2006

11

Maximizing Results
  • Improve your computer skills
  • Plan jobs with the vendor well in advance
  • Get trained in NDE techniques, take courses,
    attend conferences, seminars, ask questions, know
    limitations
  • Evaluate techniques on non-critical jobs
  • Re-evaluate techniques as advancements are made
  • Dont select a technique just because its new!
  • Confirm results using another technique wherever
    possible

12

Maximizing Results
  • Audit jobs while they are going on, verify
    qualifications, verify the written procedure
  • Verify minimum flaw sizes, resolution, signal to
    noise ratios, cleaning requirements
  • Review reports as soon as they are received,
    dont accept reports which are not complete or
    contain errors
  • Provide all available information to the NDE
    vendor when planning the job, give any reasonable
    assistance
  • Share feedback

13

Maximizing Results
  • Be wary of Grey Zone applications
  • Understand that what you consider to be a minor
    variable could have a major impact on results
  • Automate routine tasks wherever possible
  • Dont expect that a single technique will work
    for a variety of applications, usually a
    specialized technique is only effective for
    certain applications
  • Have major NDE jobs overseen by an inspector
    knowledgeable in the method used
  • Question vendors who claim to be the only company
    who can do something

14

The Results Puzzle
15

10 Years from Now
  • Tolerance of failures will lead to increased NDE
  • Safety, reliability, and the need for
    non-intrusive inspections will fuel the demand
    for emerging NDE technologies
  • The number of CGSB certified technicians will be
    at 1996 levels or lower, various groups have
    predicted levels 25 to 50 percent lower than what
    are required, The average inspector will be about
    48
  • There will be pressure to reduce escalating
    inspection costs and increase the reliability of
    results

16

10 Years from Now
  • There will be a widened gap between visual and
    NDE inspectors
  • NDT will be a managed resource within large
    organizations
  • Researching and approving inspection techniques
    will likely become a central task for most
    organizations
  • The Chief Inspector will likely oversee NDE, but
    will rely on others to select and co-ordinate

17

Conclusions
  • The use of a well selected, planned, and executed
    NDE technique is one of the most valuable tools
    available to achieve safety and reliability.
  • The use of a poorly selected, planned, or
    executed technique is worse than performing no
    inspection at all.
  • Cost effective use of NDE technology demands
    knowledgeable and engaged plant personnel.

18

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