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Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2015-05-01
Journal:STRUCTURAL CONTROL & HEALTH MONITORING
Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus
Volume:22
Issue:5
Page Number:799-812
ISSN No.:1545-2255
Key Words:leak localization; negative pressure wave (NPW); energy attenuation; hoop strain; fiber Bragg grating (FBG); pipeline monitoring
Abstract:Pipelines are widely used for the transport of a large variety of fluids, such as natural gas, across long distances. While pipelines provide a convenient mode of transportation of fluids, their safe usage is one of the foremost concerns especially if their contents are harmful to the environment or if the hosting area is prone to third-party intrusions. Thus, rapid detection and localization of pipeline leakage is paramount to the minimization of damage brought to the environment and stakeholders in the event of an unexpected leakage. In this work, a novel hoop strain based negative pressure wave (NPW) approach was used to detect and localize pipeline leakages in a 180ft PVC pipeline equipped with five manually controllable leakage points. Using the new approach, both the arrival time of the NPW and the energy attenuation profile of the NPW can be used to detect and localize leakages with higher accuracy and in a wider variety of situations. The time of arrival approach allowed accurate (within 7.33% error) and repeatable localization of the leakage points; however, using the energy attenuation of the NPW, leakages with low leakage rates (<5lpm) can also be detected, albeit at the cost of inaccuracies at the inlet and outlet of the pipeline (8.3% error in the ends vs. 4.3% error in the body). Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.