How to Design an Effective LRUT Screening Campaign for Large Pipeline Networks A Strategic Engineering Guide for Asset Integrity Managers

How to Design an Effective LRUT Screening Campaign for Large Pipeline Networks A Strategic Engineering Guide for Asset Integrity Managers

Introduction

Large industrial facilities and transmission operators often manage hundreds of kilometers of interconnected pipelines. Conducting isolated inspections line-by-line is inefficient, expensive, and difficult to manage strategically.
An effective Long Range Ultrasonic Testing (LRUT) screening campaign provides structured, large-scale corrosion screening while optimizing cost, time, and risk prioritization.
Designing a successful LRUT campaign requires engineering planning — not just equipment deployment.

Step 1 – Define Campaign Objectives

Before mobilization, clearly define:

➤ Are you establishing baseline integrity?
➤ Are you targeting high-risk circuits?
➤ Are you supporting Risk-Based Inspection (RBI)?
➤ Is this a pre-shutdown screening?
➤ Is it regulatory compliance-driven?
➤ Is it cost reduction-driven?

Clear objectives define scope and execution strategy.

Step 2 – Pipeline Asset Mapping And Segmentation

Large pipeline networks must be segmented logically.

Categorize pipelines based on:

➤ Diameter range
➤ Material
➤ Coating type
➤ Insulation presence
➤ Temperature
➤ Corrosion history
➤ Accessibility
➤ Support density
➤ Criticality

Segmentation prevents random inspection and ensures engineering prioritization.

Step 3 – Risk Based Prioritization

Not all pipelines require equal inspection frequency.

Prioritize based on:

➤ High Consequence Areas (HCA)
➤ CUI-prone circuits
➤ Corrosion history
➤ Age of pipeline
➤ Operating temperature
➤ Fluid composition
➤ Mechanical stress zones

LRUT works best when aligned with structured risk ranking.

Step 4 – Feasibility Study And Range Prediction

Before field deployment:

➤ Conduct attenuation modeling
➤ Assess coating damping
➤ Evaluate geometry impact
➤ Determine test point spacing
➤ Select appropriate technology (Piezo or EMAT)
➤ Estimate coverage per location

Feasibility planning prevents signal loss and incomplete coverage.

Step 5 – Test Point Engineering And Layout Planning

Proper test point placement determines inspection success.

Key considerations:

➤ Avoid heavy geometry zones
➤ Optimize bi-directional coverage
➤ Overlap scan zones where necessary
➤ Plan safe access points
➤ Coordinate with operations team
➤ Align with shutdown windows (if required)

Poor test point planning is a common reason for campaign inefficiency.

Step 6 – Technology Selection (Piezo vs EMAT)

Select technology based on:

➤ Temperature conditions
➤ Coating type
➤ Surface condition
➤ Geometry complexity
➤ Access constraints

For example:

➤ Ambient pipelines → Piezoelectric LRUT
➤ High-temperature pipelines → EMAT LRUT
➤ Coated / rough surfaces → EMAT preferred

Engineering-led selection ensures optimal performance.

Step 7 – Structured Campaign Execution

During field operations:

➤ Deploy certified Level I / II technicians
➤ Maintain Level III engineering oversight
➤ Use standardized inspection protocol
➤ Document coverage systematically
➤ Classify indications (High / Medium / Low)
➤ Maintain data traceability
➤ Archive raw signal data

Consistency across sites is critical in network campaigns.

Step 8 – Indication Classification & Portfolio Analysis

After screening:

➤ Consolidate indication tables
➤ Rank severity
➤ Identify high-risk clusters
➤ Recommend targeted verification
➤ Develop maintenance action plan
➤ Update Integrity Management Plan (IMP)

A campaign is successful only if it leads to actionable decisions.

Step 9 – Reporting & Executive Summary

For large pipeline networks, reporting should include:

➤ Master inspection overview
➤ Line-by-line indication summary
➤ Coverage statistics
➤ Risk heat map
➤ Budget optimization recommendation
➤ Follow-up verification roadmap

Executive-level reporting supports decision-makers.

Step 10 – Establish Baseline & Repeat Monitoring Strategy

An effective campaign includes:

➤ Baseline documentation
➤ Scheduled repeat inspections
➤ Trend comparison
➤ Degradation rate assessment
➤ Integrity reclassification

This converts LRUT from one-time screening into long-term asset management.

Common Pitfalls in Large LRUT Campaigns

Avoid:

➤ Skipping feasibility studies
➤ Random line selection
➤ No prioritization strategy
➤ Insufficient engineering review
➤ Poor documentation structure
➤ Lack of trending plan

Engineering oversight prevents these failures.

Why Engineering-Led Campaign Design Matters

At NDT AND PWHT SOLUTIONS PVT LTD, we provide:

✔ Full feasibility analysis
✔ Range prediction modeling
✔ Risk-based prioritization
✔ Piezo + EMAT technology selection
✔ Custom collar engineering (1.5”–72”+)
✔ ISO 9712 Level I / II / III certified personnel
✔ Structured severity classification
✔ Network-level reporting capability
✔ Global mobilization support

We function as a Guided Wave Engineering Partner, not just an inspection contractor.

Conclusion

An effective LRUT screening campaign is not simply about running equipment across multiple pipelines.

It requires:

➤ Engineering planning
➤ Risk prioritization
➤ Technology selection
➤ Structured execution
➤ Accurate signal interpretation
➤ Professional reporting
➤ Long-term monitoring integration

When properly designed, LRUT campaigns significantly reduce cost while improving safety and asset reliability across large pipeline networks.

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NDT AND PWHT SOLUTIONS PVT LTD
Specialists in Long Range Ultrasonic Testing (LRUT) & Guided Wave Pipeline Inspection

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Speak with our LRUT engineering team to design a structured and cost-effective screening campaign for your pipeline network.