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HAZARDOUS AREAS FEATURE


A NEW METHOD OF INSPECTING PETROCHEMICAL STORAGE TANKS


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lectrocomponents is helping to revolutionise the way periodic inspections of petrochemical storage tanks are carried out in


order to reduce the hazards, environmental impact, and costs associated with this global industry. Project nautilUS is a UK-based consortium championed by several


leading global companies and institutions, which have been working together since February 2018 to design and develop a multi-million- pound certified non-destructive testing (NDT) solution. Electrocomponents has developed the Quality Functional Deployment (QFD) model via RS Monition, the company’s maintenance engineering specialist service, and its DesignSpark engineering platform and community continues to create vital opportunities for intellectual property development and commercialisation of the technology. Oil and fuel storage require a robust and reliable infrastructure,


with regular inspection critical to ensure that tanks are fit for purpose. Existing inspection methods often result in storage tanks being taken out of service to be drained and inspected for corrosion, which is hazardous, time-consuming and costly work. The nautilUS solution addresses these issues head-on, in the form


of a small robot which can monitor and plot its own position whilst carrying out corrosion inspection. The robot uses active real-time remote controls to move around a tank, and an ultrasound probe to take measurements of floor thinning. It then records data regarding location for post-processing after the robot is retrieved. The design aims to obtain the smallest possible footprint to allow entry via the smallest manholes of liquid storage tanks. For the robot to perform an inspection in an explosive and flammable environment, the robot


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operation must avoid sparking, which can create an explosion in the tank due to heat and the presence of vapour. As well as offering ease of use and unique movement capabilities, the technology can also be applied to the inspection of ship-borne fuel tanks, transportation tanks and water storage tanks.


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