Structural Materials-aided Advanced Renewal Technology for REPAIR (SMART REPAIR)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

More than 60,000 miles of cast iron and bare steel gas distribution pipelines are still in service. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and its partners will develop a cost-effective and efficient smart structural coating deposition system and advanced high-end technology tools to inspect and rehabilitate gas distribution pipelines. The team will build on ORNL's success in developing low-cost carbon fibers, composites, smart polymer materials, and non-destructive evaluation methods by leveraging the expertise of partners on coating deposition and robotic inspection tools for smart repair of gas pipes. The polymer composite coating materials provide structural strength and facile processability with smart functionalities. Integrated robotic technologies for coating deposition and non-destructive multiscale interrogation of the pipe enable delivery of the complete solution.

StatusFinished
Effective start/end date09/30/2012/31/23

Funding

  • Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy

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