Patent classifications
G01M3/2884
Low cycle fatigue testing
Apparatus and methods related to low cycle fatigue testing are described. For example, some embodiments may contain a control box, two fitting connections, a pressure gauge, a plurality of clamps, a plurality of hydraulic cylinders, a plurality of control cables, and a strain gauge, for testing the low cycle fatigue properties of a testing specimen, for example, a steel tube umbilical.
Method for Determining a Weld Integrity Test Result
The present invention relates to a computer implemented method for determining a weld integrity test result performed by a system configured to aseptically transferring cells to a container (BR), the method comprising welding (710) a vial to a connector to obtain a fluid-tight seal between the vial (V) and a connector (C), the connector being provided with a pair of conduits each having one end protruding through the connector and into the vial, sealing (720) an opposite end of one of the conduits, generating (730) a fluid pressure different to an ambient fluid pressure at an opposite end of the other conduit, measuring (740) a fluid pressure within at least one of the conduits, determining (750) a fluid pressure change based on the ambient pressure and the measured fluid pressure, determining (760) the weld integrity test result as pass or as fail based on the fluid pressure change.
Weld test plugs and methods of use
A weld test plug has a flange; an actuator rod mounted to the flange, the actuator rod having: a part expander; an annular seal; and an axial stop; in which the actuator rod is connected to, during use, cause the part expander to actuate: the axial stop to move in a radially outward direction relative to the actuator rod; and the annular seal to radially expand and abut the axial stop. A method includes inserting an actuator rod into an open end of a vessel, the actuator rod carrying an annular seal, and an axial stop; sealing the open end of the vessel around the actuator rod; operating the actuator rod to actuate: the axial stop to move in a radially outward direction relative to the actuator rod; and the annular seal to radially expand to abut the axial stop and seal against an inner circumferential surface of the vessel.
WELDMENT TEST SYSTEM
A fluid test system for checking the integrity of connections and welds in a fluid component includes a first nitrogen source selectively connected to first and second isopropanol tanks, a fluid line circulation circuit, a drain selectively connected to the fluid circulation line, the first IPA tank connected to the fluid line circulation circuit through a first IPA line and a second IPA tank connected to the fluid line circulation circuit through a second IPA a second drain selectively connected to the first and second IPA tanks, a first deionized water line selectively connectable to a deionized water source and to the fluid line circulation circuit, and a vacuum pump selectively connectable to the fluid line circulation circuit through a vacuum selection valve, wherein the fluid line circulation circuit is selectively configurable to flow water, nitrogen and IPA through a unit under test.
Pressure-based flaw detection
A flaw detection system may include a dedicated monitor volume within a structural component of a system. The monitor volume may establish an air tight space bounded by at least one joint where the joint establishes a portion of a boundary of the air tight space and is in fluid communication with the air tight space. The system may also include a pressure sensing device configured for sensing the pressure in the dedicated monitor volume. A method of monitoring a system for flaw development may include monitoring a pressure sensor configured to sense the pressure in a dedicated monitor volume of a structural component of a system. The method may also include inspecting the structural component to identify a flaw location when the pressure sensor identifies a change in pressure in the dedicated monitor volume.
WELD TEST PLUGS AND METHODS OF USE
A weld test plug has a flange; an actuator rod mounted to the flange, the actuator rod having: a part expander; an annular seal; and an axial stop; in which the actuator rod is connected to, during use, cause the part expander to actuate: the axial stop to move in a radially outward direction relative to the actuator rod; and the annular seal to radially expand and abut the axial stop. A method includes inserting an actuator rod into an open end of a vessel, the actuator rod carrying an annular seal, and an axial stop; sealing the open end of the vessel around the actuator rod; operating the actuator rod to actuate: the axial stop to move in a radially outward direction relative to the actuator rod; and the annular seal to radially expand to abut the axial stop and seal against an inner circumferential surface of the vessel.
Purging for welding
A system and method of purge testing for welding piping, including flowing a purge gas through a test pipe, determining concentration of a gas component in the purge gas discharged from the test pipe, and determining a time period to reach a lower threshold of the concentration. The testing may consider different flow rates, pipe sizes, and inlet/outlet bore sizes.
Making a plastic tank with an integrity-verifiable weld joint
A plastic tank is comprised of two parts, a base and a top, that are permanently joined to each other by welding at a circumferential joint formed by two mating flanges of the parts. Fusion weld elements are captured on the faying surfaces of the flanges of the assembled parts, and the elements are melted by internal heating of metal portions of the elements. Two spaced apart circumferential welds which define an annular space are formed. The pressure within the annular space is changed in a test procedure to verify the integrity of the welds.
PRESSURE-BASED FLAW DETECTION
A flaw detection system may include a dedicated monitor volume within a structural component of a system. The monitor volume may establish an air tight space bounded by at least one joint where the joint establishes a portion of a boundary of the air tight space and is in fluid communication with the air tight space. The system may also include a pressure sensing device configured for sensing the pressure in the dedicated monitor volume. A method of monitoring a system for flaw development may include monitoring a pressure sensor configured to sense the pressure in a dedicated monitor volume of a structural component of a system. The method may also include inspecting the structural component to identify a flaw location when the pressure sensor identifies a change in pressure in the dedicated monitor volume.
PURGING FOR WELDING
A system and method of purge testing for welding piping, including flowing a purge gas through a test pipe, determining concentration of a gas component in the purge gas discharged from the test pipe, and determining a time period to reach a lower threshold of the concentration. The testing may consider different flow rates, pipe sizes, and inlet/outlet bore sizes.