The system utilizes conductivity equipment as well as a camera, pressure sensor, and acoustic hydrophone within a probe deployed via cable into a pipe to be inspected. The probe completes an electric circuit back to ground when the probe is adjacent a defect through which electric currents can pass, thus producing varying electric current. The camera, incorporated into the electric probe, is utilized for both inspection and navigation through the pipe by providing a close-circuit video data feed. The pressure sensor detects alterations in the pressure and flow field of the fluidic region in the area of a leak. The acoustic hydrophone listens for the sound leaks in a pressurized pipeline. The inspection device is tethered to a cable and inserted a measured distance into the pipeline, typically with the pipeline under pressure, via a launch tube. Multi-sensor data versus pipeline position is thus obtained.
Electric Field Expansion System For Low Voltage Conductivity Inspection
- Sacramento CA, US Mark Grabowski - Pewaukee WI, US Cory Peters - Sacramento CA, US
International Classification:
G01M 3/18 G01M 3/24 G01M 3/40 G01M 5/00
Abstract:
Extensions exited from electrodes of an electroscan probe, allowing for operation in a wide range of pipe sizes, particularly large diameter pipes, by extending the maximum effective distance of the electric fields generated by the probe. The extensions preferably extend radially from each of the electrodes, and are sized to bring tips of the extensions close to the pipe wall. The extensions can be joined by lanyards to assist in keeping them spaced apart. At least some extensions preferably have bulbous tips, preferably at least partially formed of non-conductive material to keep adjacent extensions from touching each other, especially extensions coupled to different electrodes. The extensions, in one embodiment, are threaded into collars adjacent to each electrode and selected to have a length appropriate for the pipe diameter.
Multi-Sensor Inspection For Identification Of Pressurized Pipe Defects That Leak
- Sacramento CA, US Mark Grabowski - Pewaukee WI, US
International Classification:
G01M 3/40
Abstract:
The system utilizes conductivity equipment as well as a camera, pressure sensor, and acoustic hydrophone within a probe deployed via cable into a pipe to be inspected. The probe completes an electric circuit back to ground when the probe is adjacent a defect through which electric currents can pass, thus producing varying electric current. The camera, incorporated into the electric probe, is utilized for both inspection and navigation through the pipe by providing a close-circuit video data feed. The pressure sensor detects alterations in the pressure and flow field of the fluidic region in the area of a leak. The acoustic hydrophone listens for the sound leaks in pressurize pipes may create. The inspection device is tethered to a cable and inserted a measured distance into the pipeline, typically with the pipeline under pressure, via a launch tube. Multi-sensor data versus pipe position is thus obtained.
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Mark Grabowski is a professor at Adelphi University in Long Island, where he teaches Web journalism and media law courses. He's also a columnist for AOL News, the 3rd-most visited news website. Gr...
And despite the fact that these are private companies, they may be violating free-speech law, as Internet-law professor Mark Grabowski has detailed in the Washington Examiner. In Packingham v. North Carolina last month, the Supreme Court unanimously struck down a North Carolina law barring sex offen
While the Department of Commerce had been very hands off in its oversight of the contract, at least it provided a sort of safety valve, said Mark Grabowski, a professor of Internet law at Adelphi University, in Garden City, New York.
"It's another turn in a long road," says associate professor Mark Grabowski, who teaches Internet law at Adelphi University in New York. "Maybe they find out how to unlock the iPhone, but there is a broader goal (accessing data) beyond this case."
Date: Mar 23, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Yahoo's VP Of Infrastructure Leaves The Marissa Mayer Regime For Apple
Bechtel is just the latest Yahoo executive to flee the company now that Marissa Mayer has taken over. Yahoo's former interim CEO Ross Levinsohn quit earlier this week and so did the company's VP of North American sales Mark Grabowski.