Distributed brillouin scattering sensor for discrimination of wall-thinning defects in steel pipe under internal pressure

Appl Opt. 2004 Mar 1;43(7):1583-8. doi: 10.1364/ao.43.001583.

Abstract

A distributed Brillouin scattering sensor has been employed to identify several inner wall cutouts in an end-capped steel pipe by measuring the axial and hoop strain distributions along the outer surface of the pipe. The locations of structural indentations that constitute 50-60% of the inner pipe wall are found and distinguished by use of their corresponding strain-pressure data. These results are quantified in terms of the fiber orientation, defect size and depth, and behavior relative to those of unperturbed pipe sections.