This paper introduces leak detection methods that involve the injection of a fluid transient into the pipeline, with the resultant transient trace analyzed in the frequency domain. Two methods of leak detection using the frequency response of the pipeline are proposed. The inverse resonance method involves matching the modeled frequency responses to those observed to determine the leak parameters. The peak-sequencing method determines the region in which the leak is located by comparing the relative sizes between peaks in the frequency response diagram. It was found that a unique pattern was induced on the peaks of the frequency response for each specific location of the leak within the pipeline. The leak location can be determined by match...
A transient leak detection method based on a matched-field processing (MFP) scheme is formulated and...
Leakage from a pipe network possibly poses significant environmental destruction and economic losses...
There are many numbers of possible approaches to detect leaks. Some leaks are simply noticeable when...
The original publication can be found at http://scitation.aip.org/hyoThis paper introduces leak dete...
This paper presents a method of leak detection in a single pipe where the behaviour of the system fr...
Hydraulic transients (water hammer waves) can be used to excite a pressurized pipeline, yielding the...
The focus of this PhD research is to develop non-invasive and cost-effective techniques for assessin...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new approach based on the frequency response for fault i...
© 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersThis paper proposes the use of fluid transients as a nonin...
Research over the last two decades has shown that the frequency response diagram (FRD) of a pipeline...
Two new methods of leak and blockage detection in pipelines using fluid transients are developed in ...
© 2002 American Society of Civil EngineersLeaks in pipelines contribute to damping of transient even...
Methods of pressure transient analysis can be seen as a promising, accurate and low-cost tool for le...
Leakage from pipelines has the potential to cause significant environmental damage and economic loss...
There is a strong urge for methodologies for leak detection in pipelines and location that are quick...
A transient leak detection method based on a matched-field processing (MFP) scheme is formulated and...
Leakage from a pipe network possibly poses significant environmental destruction and economic losses...
There are many numbers of possible approaches to detect leaks. Some leaks are simply noticeable when...
The original publication can be found at http://scitation.aip.org/hyoThis paper introduces leak dete...
This paper presents a method of leak detection in a single pipe where the behaviour of the system fr...
Hydraulic transients (water hammer waves) can be used to excite a pressurized pipeline, yielding the...
The focus of this PhD research is to develop non-invasive and cost-effective techniques for assessin...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new approach based on the frequency response for fault i...
© 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersThis paper proposes the use of fluid transients as a nonin...
Research over the last two decades has shown that the frequency response diagram (FRD) of a pipeline...
Two new methods of leak and blockage detection in pipelines using fluid transients are developed in ...
© 2002 American Society of Civil EngineersLeaks in pipelines contribute to damping of transient even...
Methods of pressure transient analysis can be seen as a promising, accurate and low-cost tool for le...
Leakage from pipelines has the potential to cause significant environmental damage and economic loss...
There is a strong urge for methodologies for leak detection in pipelines and location that are quick...
A transient leak detection method based on a matched-field processing (MFP) scheme is formulated and...
Leakage from a pipe network possibly poses significant environmental destruction and economic losses...
There are many numbers of possible approaches to detect leaks. Some leaks are simply noticeable when...