Fluid transients result in a substantial amount of data as pressure waves propagate throughout pipes. A new generation of leak detection and pipe roughness calibration techniques has arisen to exploit those data. Using the interactions of transient waves with leaks, the detection, location, and quantification of leakage using a combination of transient analysis and inverse mathematics is possible using inverse transient analysis (ITA). This paper presents further development of ITA and experimental observations for leak detection in a laboratory pipeline. The effects of data and model error on ITA results have been explored including strategies to minimize their effects using model error compensation techniques and ITA implementation approa...
The original publication can be found at http://scitation.aip.org/hyoThis paper introduces leak dete...
© 2002 American Society of Civil EngineersLeaks in pipelines contribute to damping of transient even...
Leakage from pipelines has the potential to cause significant environmental damage and economic loss...
It has been suggested over the last ten years that the application of fluid transients could potenti...
The use of hydraulic transients for leak detection is theoretically possible assuming that water pip...
Traditionally, leak detection in pipe networks has been performed using mass balance, steady state a...
Condition assessment of water distribution pipeline assets has been the focus of water authorities f...
Leakage reduction in water supply systems and distribution networks has been an increasingly importa...
In this paper, a periodical pipeline leak diagnosis technique based on transient response difference...
Abstract In this paper the results of an experimental validation of a technique for l...
Analysis of transient fluid pressure signals has been investigated as an alternative method of fault...
Leak detection and calibration of pipe internal roughnesses in a water network are significant issue...
Leakage reduction in water supply systems and distribution networks has been an increasingly importa...
© 2007 ASCEA time-domain analytical solution for the transients in a pipeline with a small leak has ...
Over periods of time deposits build up on the inside of pipes in water distribution systems through ...
The original publication can be found at http://scitation.aip.org/hyoThis paper introduces leak dete...
© 2002 American Society of Civil EngineersLeaks in pipelines contribute to damping of transient even...
Leakage from pipelines has the potential to cause significant environmental damage and economic loss...
It has been suggested over the last ten years that the application of fluid transients could potenti...
The use of hydraulic transients for leak detection is theoretically possible assuming that water pip...
Traditionally, leak detection in pipe networks has been performed using mass balance, steady state a...
Condition assessment of water distribution pipeline assets has been the focus of water authorities f...
Leakage reduction in water supply systems and distribution networks has been an increasingly importa...
In this paper, a periodical pipeline leak diagnosis technique based on transient response difference...
Abstract In this paper the results of an experimental validation of a technique for l...
Analysis of transient fluid pressure signals has been investigated as an alternative method of fault...
Leak detection and calibration of pipe internal roughnesses in a water network are significant issue...
Leakage reduction in water supply systems and distribution networks has been an increasingly importa...
© 2007 ASCEA time-domain analytical solution for the transients in a pipeline with a small leak has ...
Over periods of time deposits build up on the inside of pipes in water distribution systems through ...
The original publication can be found at http://scitation.aip.org/hyoThis paper introduces leak dete...
© 2002 American Society of Civil EngineersLeaks in pipelines contribute to damping of transient even...
Leakage from pipelines has the potential to cause significant environmental damage and economic loss...