2023
DOI: 10.3390/jmse11102012
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Experimental Investigation on Near-Field Acoustic Propagation Characteristics of Leakage Detection in Submarine Pipelines

Kang Zhang,
Ruize Ma,
Tao Geng
et al.

Abstract: The leakage of subsea oil and gas pipelines can have adverse impacts on production progress and the ecological environment. Investigating the sound source and near-field sound propagation of pipeline leaks is essential for understanding the acoustic characteristics of and variations in these leaks. Such understanding is significant for the accurate detection and location of small leaks in pipelines. In this study, we designed an experimental system to study the characteristics of leakage sound signals. We intr… Show more

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“…Peng Zhang et al [63] put forward a method of leak detection using ground acoustic signals and developed a new type of intelligent leak detection equipment according to this principle. Zhang Kang [64] and others designed an experimental system to study the characteristics of leaked sound signals. The formation mechanism of the leakage sound source is introduced, and the corresponding theoretical research is reviewed below.…”
Section: Sound Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peng Zhang et al [63] put forward a method of leak detection using ground acoustic signals and developed a new type of intelligent leak detection equipment according to this principle. Zhang Kang [64] and others designed an experimental system to study the characteristics of leaked sound signals. The formation mechanism of the leakage sound source is introduced, and the corresponding theoretical research is reviewed below.…”
Section: Sound Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%