@inproceedings{0ee573bf550f446f8e553bc820f19b31,
title = "Ultrasonic inspection system for wastewater concrete pipes",
abstract = "Accurate pipeline condition assessment is vital to developing a cost effective and sustainable buried asset management system. Maintenance and rehabilitation of pipeline systems pose a major challenge for most municipalities in North America given their budgetary constraints, demand on providing quality service, and the need for preserving their pipeline infrastructure. This paper presents the proof-of- concept for an automated buried pipeline condition assessment system that can provide additional depth perception of defects in addition to surface assessments provided by current technologies. An ultrasound acoustics-based methodology is proposed to acquire depth perception and complement 2-D crack features available from the SSET camera. Experimental results show that the ultrasound immersion methodology provides rich data for building a reliable defect detection and condition assessment system. The proposed automated inspection system can lead to overcoming many limitations of the current manual inspection practice and can provide a more accurate assessment of buried pipe conditions.",
author = "Shivprakash Iyer and Sinha, {Sunil K.} and Pedrick, {Michael K.} and Tittmann, {Bernhard R.}",
year = "2008",
doi = "10.1061/40994(321)25",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "9780784409947",
series = "Proceedings of Pipelines Congress 2008 - Pipeline Asset Management: Maximizing Performance of Our Pipeline Infrastructure",
publisher = "American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)",
booktitle = "Proceedings of Pipelines Congress 2008 - Pipeline Asset Management",
address = "United States",
note = "Pipelines Congress 2008 - Pipeline Asset Management: Maximizing Performance of Our Pipeline Infrastructure ; Conference date: 22-07-2008 Through 28-07-2008",
}