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New service by KLINGER Australia: 3D leakage visualizations by ATMECO

Detection and repair of even the most obscure leak. Drones & 3D leak detection from KLINGER Australia for bioreactors, landfills and process plants.

November 14, 2018

Drones as the proverbial โ€œeye in the skyโ€ and revolutionary imaging technologies, for example Google Street View, have led to astounding new ways of interacting with the world we live in. Refining and enhancing these techniques for its own industry-related purposes, the Australian KLINGER company ATMECO offers its customers both birdโ€™s eye and detailed 3D views of their facilities. Join us as we take a closer look.

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Panoramics form the basis of ATMECOโ€™s 3D visualizations
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Formed in 2002, ATMECOโ€™s mission is to ensure the component integrity of its clientsโ€™ facilities. โ€œOur work in the energy and resource sector has shown that between five and twelve percent of the utilized components are mechanically compromised,โ€ explains Silvio Stojic, Managing Director of ATMECO, and adds: โ€œEven new plants can have component emission rates as high as five percent.โ€ For a plant operator, these findings do not bode well: They result in product and energy losses, increased plant operation costs and may also pose a threat to assets, personnel and the environment. The good news is that the only component integrity specialist in the Asia Pacific region has built up an impressive array of detection technologies and services to pinpoint the source of even the most fleeting losses.

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Eye in the sky: The aerial drones can be fitted with a wide range of sensors

Full disclosure

โ€œOur survey and detection technologies are tailored to meet the industry requirements of our customers,โ€ states Silvio, โ€œATMECOโ€™s scope includes integrity surveys for the detection of gas, vapor and liquid leaks as well as emission surveys, which are used for process, bioreactors, landfill and sewage treatment plants.โ€ For its latest service offering, the Australian leak detection and maintenance specialist took to the skies: Under the abbreviation RPAS โ€“ Remote Piloted Aerial Systems โ€“ ATMECO now uses drones for the short and long-range monitoring of pipeline infrastructure and for pipe crack detection. Capturing the images, however, is only the first step.

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โ€žTo provide our customers with a state of the art representation, we carry out monoscopic or stereoscopic surveys and subsequently create 3D models of the facilities we have inspected.โ€œ

Silvio Stojic, Managing Director of ATMECO at KLINGER Australia

โ€œTo provide our customers with a state of the art representation, we carry out monoscopic or stereoscopic surveys and subsequently create 3D models of the facilities we have inspected.โ€ This is typically achieved by means of a 360ยฐ camera mounted on the drone in the case of aerial surveys, or via a camera stand in the event of ground-based assignments. The individual images, around 50 for small sections and up to 1,000 for large areas of a facility, are then stitched together to create three-dimensional, interactive visualizations.

The customer can access the 3D models through ATMECOโ€™s proprietary Component Integrity Management System, also known as CIMS. As the images are digitalized, they can also be tagged with additional information. โ€œWe not only highlight detected leaks, but can also report on the condition of the assets themselves,โ€ states Silvio, โ€œin other words, the customer can review the actual state of his facilities and verify our findings by virtually walking through them.โ€

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In 3D: A customer plant, ready for inspection in ATMECOโ€™s Component Integrity Management System (CIMS)

No limits

Working with drones provides a number of benefits. First and foremost among them is the relative ease with which challenging areas can be reached: Using an aerial drone to inspect water towers, flare stacks, and even the corresponding ducts might still involve some ace-flying on the side of the companyโ€™s certified drone operators, but it is significantly less time-consuming and decidedly more cost-effective than a manual, rope-access inspection.

Furthermore, entire pipe systems and confined spaces are now also well within reach โ€“ by means of drones that crawl along the corresponding interior sections. โ€œOur RPAS offering was initially developed to provide our customers with immediate critical asset integrity survey outcomes,โ€ summarizes Silvio, โ€œas a result of our outstanding success we have now branched out into other industries as well: Next to traditional oil & gas production facilities, water technology and the process industry, RPAS services are now also available for utility distribution networks as well as for the pulp & paper, the power generation, and the dairy industry.โ€

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Drones can reach even the most inaccessible areas

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