SBIR-STTR Award

Robust, Field-Ready, Inline Tool for the Accurate Measurement of Pipe Bending Stresses and Crack Detection
Award last edited on: 2/18/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOT
Total Award Amount
$1,134,295
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
20-PH1
Principal Investigator
Francisco Valentin

Company Information

Creare LLC (AKA: Creare Inc~Creare Product Development LLC)

16 Great Hollow Road
Hanover, NH 03755
   (603) 640-2436
   info@creare.com
   www.creare.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Grafton

Phase I

Contract Number: 6913G620P800098
Start Date: 7/17/2020    Completed: 1/18/2021
Phase I year
2020
Phase I Amount
$149,899
Throughout the United States massive fuel transport pipeline networks?thousands of kilometers long? inevitably cross seismically active areas while potentially experiencing severe working environments, varied geoenvironmental conditions, and significant deformations during their service life. To minimize the risk of failure, pipelines are closely monitored utilizing in-line inspection (ILI) tools (commonly referred to as pigs). Current data provided by these devices may not accurately reflect the risk associated with mechanically damaged pipeline sections. In response, Creare proposes to develop, demonstrate, and commercialize a robust, field-ready ILI tool for the accurate detection of cracks, other anomalies, and quantification of bending stress. Creare’s tool integrates independent characterization approaches. Dual non-linear frequency ultrasound methods are utilized for crack detection, while flux-controlled Barkhausen techniques measure bending stresses. In Phase I, we plan to demonstrate the feasibility of both techniques in laboratory-scaled facilities. The Phase II project will conclude with a full-scale demonstration at the Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI) facilities; where we plan to invite key pipeline industry members. These demonstrations will provide evidence that our technology is ready to be transferred from a research and development prototype to a commercial ILI tool provider or pipeline inspection and maintenance company.

Phase II

Contract Number: 6913G621C100019
Start Date: 8/16/2021    Completed: 8/16/2023
Phase II year
2021
Phase II Amount
$984,396
Throughout the United States massive fuel transport pipeline networks?thousands of kilometers long? inevitably cross seismically active areas while potentially experiencing severe working environments, varied geoenvironmental conditions, and significant deformations during their service life. To minimize the risk of failure, pipelines are closely monitored utilizing in-line inspection (ILI) tools (commonly referred to as pigs). Current data provided by these devices may not accurately reflect the risk associated with mechanically damaged pipeline sections. In response, Creare proposes to develop, demonstrate, and commercialize a robust, field-ready ILI tool for the accurate detection of cracks, other anomalies, and quantification of bending stress. Creare’s tool integrates independent characterization approaches. Dual non-linear frequency ultrasound methods are utilized for crack detection, while flux-controlled Barkhausen techniques measure bending stresses. In Phase I, we plan to demonstrate the feasibility of both techniques in laboratory-scaled facilities. The Phase II project will conclude with a full-scale demonstration at the Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI) facilities; where we plan to invite key pipeline industry members. These demonstrations will provide evidence that our technology is ready to be transferred from a research and development prototype to a commercial ILI tool provider or pipeline inspection and maintenance company.