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Wear of a polyurethane rubber used in dry gas pipeline as inspection gauges

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Abstract Pipeline inspection gauges (PIGs) are essential for regular maintenance in natural gas exploration in cleaning and inspection. Their sealing discs, made of polyurethane rubber (UR), are often found to… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Pipeline inspection gauges (PIGs) are essential for regular maintenance in natural gas exploration in cleaning and inspection. Their sealing discs, made of polyurethane rubber (UR), are often found to be worn quickly due to rubbing against steel surfaces. The damage in the UR sealing disc would cause a PIG stuck in operation (pigging). In this research, we investigate the frictional behavior and wear mechanisms of the UR sealing disc. Experimental study was carried out on UR samples against steel pipe materials using a pin-on-disc tribometer. The morphology and wear modes were studied using an optical microscope combined with finite element method (FEM). Results showed the completing mechanisms of abrasion, oxidation, and surface fatigue. The inter-correlation between these three modes and test conditions are discussed here. The understanding obtained in this research is beneficial for the improvement of pipeline design and operation.

Keywords: polyurethane rubber; pipeline inspection; pipeline; inspection gauges; gas; inspection

Journal Title: Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
Year Published: 2017

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