The present invention relates to a system for identifying joins of elements to be connected together, intended for forming an assembly such as, in particular, a pipeline or a tank for a hydrocarbon-based compound.
The invention also relates to an identification method used in such a system.
The invention has significant applications, in particular in the field of construction and monitoring of pipelines conveying fluids such as gas, oil, water etc. These pipelines are constituted by tubes connected together using welding, which is still a complex operation that must be carried out with care. The major problem is therefore to ensure the quality of the joins between the tubes. On the one hand, good quality welds must be produced on site by qualified personnel, and on the other hand, during subsequent inspections, each of these welded joins must be identified, and therefore must be provided with reliable identification. In order to resolve this quality problem, identification of the joins is vital.
Patent document CN192147 describes a system that detects the weld quality and then transmits the quality information via a data transmission network. However this document does not give any satisfactory description of means for identifying the position where the weld was carried out.
Another significant application of the present invention relates to the fabrication of tanks for hydrocarbon-based compounds based on plates connected together.
In order to obtain good quality welds, the invention proposes a system of the type mentioned in the introduction which provides simple and unambiguous identification of the welded joins in order to facilitate the operations of manufacture, inspection and maintenance of a pipeline network or any other assembly such as a tank and also, beams connected together.
According to the invention, the above-mentioned system is remarkable in that it is equipped with an element identifier reader and a management device for supplying the identification codes of joins between joined elements, by means of a combination device, from the identification codes of the joined elements.
According to the invention, the identification method used in such a system is remarkable in that it comprises the following steps:
A better understanding of how the invention can be implemented will be gained from the following description which together with the attached drawings gives a non-limitative example thereof.
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During their manufacture, these tubes are provided with identifiers. These identifiers can either be single or multiple, it being possible to place one identifier at each tube end. This identifier is called a bevel identifier.
Thus tube 11 is provided with identifiers A1 and A2 at each of its ends, tube 12 is provided with identifiers B1, B2 and tube 13 with identifiers C1, C2. The branch 15 is provided with identifiers D1, D2 and D3. As for tube 14, it comprises a single identifier M placed for example at the centre. Each of the identifiers mentioned bears an identification code referenced by the same letters as the identifiers but in lower case. The codes a1, a2, b1, b2 c1, c2, d1, d2, d3 and m are associated respectively with the different identifiers referenced A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, D2, D3 and M.
It is therefore proposed to identify the different joins J1, J2 and J3 between these tubes and the branch 15 and also the join J4 between tubes 11 and 14. To this end, a join identification system 20 is provided based on an identifier reader 22 for reading the codes contained in the different identifiers A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3 and M. A management device 25 is also provided to supply an identification code of the join between two tubes based on the tube identification codes of said two tubes. This is carried out by a combination device 28. The join identification code is made available to the terminal 29.
As already mentioned, tube 14 comprises a single tube identifier M placed in the middle, for example, of tube 14 intended to be aligned with tube 11 to thus form join J4. The code of this join will therefore be formulated by a combination of codes m and a1.
Of course, it is also possible to write down these codes by hand and to manually identify the code defining the join.
These identifiers can also be presented in the form of RFID tags, i.e. Radio Frequency Identification tags.
Tubes bearing identifiers of the barcode or RFID type may be used. To this end, the system comprises an identifier reader comprising the barcode read head 22 and an RFID tag read head 32, as shown in
The invention therefore covers applications concerning these two types of identifiers in combination or separately and also covers any other type of identifiers considered separately or in combination.
If plates 52, 61, 62 have a single identifier, the join is identified by the respective codes t52, t61, t62 contained in the identifiers T52, T61, T62. The join J20 can be identified by concatenation of these codes i.e. by “t52 t61 t62”.
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Of course, the invention applies in the event of plates having lateral codes and single codes for the production of a single tank.
A further example of application is that of joining beams or other sections, as shown in
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