研究目的
To evaluate the feasibility of a submersible optical fibre-based pressure sensor for leak detection in water pipes without the need for rigid bonding to the pipeline.
研究成果
The submersible optical fibre-based pressure sensor demonstrated the capability to monitor both static and dynamic water pressure, perform pressure-based leak detection, and detect pipe bursts. The 'attachment-free' deployment method offers a cost-effective solution for leak detection in existing buried water pipelines.
研究不足
The sensitivity and accuracy of the device can be further improved by fine-tuning the casing using a different geometry or material selection. The technology able to offer both high spatial and temporal resolution over long distance is yet to be developed.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved designing a submersible optical fibre-based pressure sensor and conducting experiments to evaluate its feasibility for leak detection. The sensor was calibrated and tested under both static and dynamic water pressure conditions.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The experiments were conducted using a PVC pipe setup with a submersible optical fibre-based pressure sensor and a traditional pressure transducer for verification.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The setup included a PVC pipe, a submersible optical fibre-based pressure sensor, a pressure transducer, and an optical distributed sensor interrogator (ODiSI-B series) from LUNA Technologies.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The sensor was calibrated against the pressure transducer under quasistatic conditions. Then, it was used to monitor the internal water pressure in the pipe under various leak simulation scenarios.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The data from the optical fibre sensor and the pressure transducer were compared to evaluate the sensor's performance. Spectral analysis was performed on the results to demonstrate the effect of damping.
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