Volume 3: Operations, Monitoring and Maintenance; Materials and Joining 2016
DOI: 10.1115/ipc2016-64698
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A Novel Approach to Leak Sensitivity Testing of Computational Pipeline Monitoring Systems for Hydrocarbon Liquid Pipelines With Hydraulic Simulators

Abstract: In the operation of hydrocarbon liquid pipelines, Computational Pipeline Monitoring (CPM) systems are used for software based leak detection. When installed, CPM systems must meet the regulatory requirements such as API 1130 in the USA and CSA Z662 in Canada. API RP 1130 provides several methods that can be used to test a CPM system: forced parameter testing, simulated leak test (SLT), and fluid withdrawal testing (FWT). Leak tests are performed to establish and verify the leak detection capabil… Show more

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“…A leak is simulated in a hydraulic model by opening an imaginary valve on the modelled pipeline ( Figure 1). This method was adopted in this study because it is hydraulically correct in its representation of the real pipeline and has been accepted as a satisfactory testing method for evaluating the performance of leak detection systems (e.g., [19][20][21]). The Simulator module of the SPS software suite was used to generate simulated leaks.…”
Section: Simulated Leak Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A leak is simulated in a hydraulic model by opening an imaginary valve on the modelled pipeline ( Figure 1). This method was adopted in this study because it is hydraulically correct in its representation of the real pipeline and has been accepted as a satisfactory testing method for evaluating the performance of leak detection systems (e.g., [19][20][21]). The Simulator module of the SPS software suite was used to generate simulated leaks.…”
Section: Simulated Leak Testmentioning
confidence: 99%