2014
DOI: 10.1784/insi.2014.56.4.211
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Study of apparent resistivity imaging testing of the corrosion of buried metal pipelines

Abstract: The corrosion of buried metal pipelines can result in potentially fatal personal injuries and economic losses. In this paper, a transient electromagnetic method is used for the non-destructive testing of in-service buried metal pipelines in a trenchless state. We solve the implicit function equation to obtain the time domain apparent resistivity, which is timedepth transferred based on the smoke ring inversion theory. We then obtain a profile map of the apparent resistivity distribution of the buried medium to… Show more

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