Leakage Prevention and Detection in Pipelines Utilizing a Wireless Information and Communication Network

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2018-01-03
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Major environmental concerns have arisen due to a series of pipeline leakage incidents. Several systems have been proposed to identify and locate leakages; however, incidents still persist and pipeline acceptance from the public has become compromised. In order to address the need for early leakage detection, as well as leakage prevention, a novel pipeline system is proposed. This concept builds on the already existing pipe-in-pipe design, by segmenting the pipeline system with segmentation rings and embedding a wireless network in the annular airgap between the two pipe layers. Presence of fluid in the case of a leakage causes degradation of the wireless network. The leak is detected in real time by an external central unit connected to the wireless network, as demonstrated with a 6'8'' experimental pipeline setup. An analysis of the US pipeline system is provided, along with a cost estimate of implementing such technology.
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Leakage, Pipeline, Detection, Prevention, Wireless
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Oliveira, T. V. (2018). Leakage Prevention and Detection in Pipelines Utilizing a Wireless Information and Communication Network (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca.