2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4972914
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Detection of underground water distribution piping system and leakages using ground penetrating radar (GPR)

Abstract: Modern industrial plant operations often require accurate level measurement of process liquids in production and storage vessels. A variety of advanced level indicators are commercially available to meet the demand, but these may not suit specific need of situations. The neutron backscatter technique is exceptionally useful for occasional and routine determination, particularly in situations such as pressure vessel with wall thickness up to 10 cm, toxic and corrosive chemical in sealed containers, liquid petro… Show more

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“…The total water head, which includes kinetic energy, hydraulic potential energy, and gravitational potential energy, is balanced by the energy. This equation is referenced as [27]. However, when simulating systems with fluctuating water demand, data noise, and pipeline leaks, it is common to have reduced pressures.…”
Section: Generating Data For Model Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total water head, which includes kinetic energy, hydraulic potential energy, and gravitational potential energy, is balanced by the energy. This equation is referenced as [27]. However, when simulating systems with fluctuating water demand, data noise, and pipeline leaks, it is common to have reduced pressures.…”
Section: Generating Data For Model Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, leak detection with acoustic signals can often be influenced by the type of leak, opening size, pipe materials and soil conditions [8]. Technology such as ground penetrating radar can detect leak around pipe but requires heavy human involvement in signal analyses [3,5,14]. The pressure or acoustic transient signals are used for pipe burst detection, since such transient signals travel along the pipe at the speed of sound starting from the burst location [41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5][6][7] This method can be labor-intensive, time-consuming, and cost-prohibitive. [8][9][10] Moreover, the reliability of detection are influenced by various factors including the type of leakage, size of the leakage, pipe materials, environmental conditions, and the skill level of the inspector. 11 The transient based technology uses transient pressure or acoustic signals associated with burst events.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%