IP Library Granted Patent US 7,821,247
Granted Patent B2
US 7,821,247 · App. 11/961,859 · Granted Oct 26, 2010

System and method for measuring electric current in a pipeline

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Patent No.
US 7,821,247
App. No.
11/961,859
Granted
Oct 26, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for measuring a voltage differential in a current-carrying pipe using a propulsion vehicle for conveying the system inside the pipe, the system including a first contact for maintaining electrical contact with the pipe as the vehicle moves through the pipe; a second contact positioned in a spaced apart relationship from the first contact for maintaining electrical contact with the pipe as the vehicle moves through the pipe; and an AC voltage reading device connected to the first contact and the second contact for measuring the AC voltage between the first contact and the second contact as the vehicle moves through the pipe.

Claims (51)

1. A system for measuring a voltage differential in a current-carrying pipe using a propulsion vehicle for conveying the system inside the pipe, the system comprising:

a first contact for maintaining electrical contact with the pipe as the vehicle moves through the pipe;

a second contact positioned in a spaced apart relationship from said first contact for maintaining electrical contact with the pipe as the vehicle moves through the pipe;

an AC voltage reading device connected to said first contact and said second contact for measuring the AC voltage between said first contact and said second contact as the vehicle moves through the pipe; and

a DC voltage reading device connected to said first contact and said second contact for simultaneously measuring the DC voltage between said first contact and said second contact as the vehicle moves through the pipe.

2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a voltage error reducing device selected from rotating steel brushes; low-noise rotating electromechanical devices selected from mercury contacts and slip-ring contacts; temperature compensation systems; and no-contact event detection systems.

3. The system of claims 1 , wherein said first contact comprises one more devices for maintaining electrical contact between said pipe and said first contact.

4. The system of claims 1 , wherein at least one of said first and second contacts comprises a brush.

5. The system of claims 1 , wherein at least one of said first and second contacts comprises a knife.

6. The system of claims 1 , wherein at least one of said first and second contacts is configured to reduce noise received by said voltage reading device.

7. The system of claims 1 , wherein said second contact comprises one or more devices for maintaining electrical contact between said pipe and said second contact.

8. The system of claims 1 , wherein said first contact comprises at least one of a plurality of brushes and knives.

9. The system of claims 1 , wherein said propulsion vehicle is a pig.

10. The system of claims 1 , wherein said first contact comprises at least one brush.

11. The system of claims 1 , wherein said first contact comprises at least one knife.

12. The system of claims 1 , wherein said voltage reading device comprises an AC voltmeter.

13. The system of claims 1 , further comprising one or more electromechanical devices connected to said first contact for reducing noise received by said voltage reading device.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein said one or more electromechanical devices comprises a mercury contact.

15. The system of claims 13 , wherein one or more electromechanical devices comprises a slip ring contact.

16. The system of claims 1 , further comprising a means for compensating for thermocouple voltages.

17. The system of claim 16 , wherein said means for compensating for thermocouple voltages comprises a determination of bulk fluid reference voltages.

18. The system of claims 1 , further comprising a means for compensating for no contact events.

19. The system of claim 18 , wherein said means for compensating for no contact events comprises an alternating current pilot signal.

20. The system of claims 1 , further comprising a location device for determining the position of said vehicle in the pipe.

21. The system of claim 20 , wherein said location device comprises an odometer.

22. A method for measuring a voltage differential in a current-carrying pipe, the method comprising:

inserting a propulsion vehicle into said pipe;

utilizing a first contact positioned on said propulsion vehicle to maintain electrical contact with the pipe as the vehicle moves through the pipe;

utilizing a second contact positioned in a spaced apart relationship from said first contact on said propulsion vehicle to maintain electrical contact with the pipe as the vehicle moves through the pipe;

determining an AC voltage between said first contact and said second contact as the vehicle moves through the pipe; and

simultaneously determining a DC voltage between said first contact and said second contact as the vehicle moves through the pipe.

23. The method of claims 22 , further comprising compensating for no contact events.

24. The method of claim 22 , further comprising reducing the voltage error to the microvolt range.

25. The method of claim 23 , wherein said compensating for no contact events comprises utilizing an alternating current pilot signal to identify said no contact events.

26. The method of claim 22 , further comprising determining the position of the vehicle in the pipe.

27. The method of claim 22 , wherein determining the position of the vehicle in the pipe utilizes an odometer.

28. The method of claims 22 , wherein the position of the vehicle in the pipe is tracked in real time.

29. The method of claims 22 , wherein said determining the position utilizes a satellite and/or acoustic device.

30. The method of claims 22 , further comprising outputting voltage and position data.

31. The method of claims 22 , wherein said propulsion vehicle comprises a pig.

32. The method of claims 22 , wherein said first contact comprises one more devices for maintaining electrical contact between said pipe and said first contact.

33. The method of claims 22 , wherein at least one of said first and second contacts comprises a brush.

34. The method of claims 22 , wherein at least one of said first and second contacts comprises a knife.

35. The method of claims 22 , wherein at least one of said first and second contacts comprises configured to reduce noise in a voltage signal.

36. The method of claims 22 , wherein said first contact comprises at least one of a plurality of brushes and knives.

37. The method of claims 22 , wherein determining the voltage between said first contact and said second contact utilizes a voltmeter.

38. The method of claims 22 , further comprising utilizing one or more electromechanical devices connected to said first contact to reduce noise in a voltage signal.

39. The method of claim 38 , wherein said one or more electromechanical devices comprises a mercury contact.

40. The method of claims 38 , wherein said one or more electromechanical devices comprises a slip ring contact.

41. The method of claims 22 , further comprising compensating for thermocouple voltages.

42. The method of claim 41 , wherein said compensating for thermocouple voltages comprises a determination of a bulk fluid reference voltage.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 7, 2022
From: SHELL OIL COMPANY
To: SHELL USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 059694/0819 →