The implementation of effective strategies to manage leaks represents an essential goal for all utilities involved with drinking water supply in order to reduce water losses affecting urban distribution networks. This study concerns the early detection of leaks occurring in small-diameter customers' connections to water supply networks. An experimental campaign was carried out in a test bed to investigate the sensitivity of Acoustic Emission (AE) monitoring to water leaks. Damages were artificially induced on a polyethylene pipe (length 28 m, outer diameter 32 mm) at different distances from an AE transducer. Measurements were performed in both unburied and buried pipe conditions. The analysis permitted the identification of a clear correlation between three monitored parameters (namely total Hits, Cumulative Counts and Cumulative Amplitude) and the characteristics of the examined leaks.

Martini, A., Troncossi, M., Rivola, A. (2017). Leak detection in water-filled small-diameter polyethylene pipes by means of acoustic emission measurements. APPLIED SCIENCES, 7(1), 1-13 [10.3390/app7010002].

Leak detection in water-filled small-diameter polyethylene pipes by means of acoustic emission measurements

MARTINI, ALBERTO;TRONCOSSI, MARCO;RIVOLA, ALESSANDRO
2017

Abstract

The implementation of effective strategies to manage leaks represents an essential goal for all utilities involved with drinking water supply in order to reduce water losses affecting urban distribution networks. This study concerns the early detection of leaks occurring in small-diameter customers' connections to water supply networks. An experimental campaign was carried out in a test bed to investigate the sensitivity of Acoustic Emission (AE) monitoring to water leaks. Damages were artificially induced on a polyethylene pipe (length 28 m, outer diameter 32 mm) at different distances from an AE transducer. Measurements were performed in both unburied and buried pipe conditions. The analysis permitted the identification of a clear correlation between three monitored parameters (namely total Hits, Cumulative Counts and Cumulative Amplitude) and the characteristics of the examined leaks.
2017
Martini, A., Troncossi, M., Rivola, A. (2017). Leak detection in water-filled small-diameter polyethylene pipes by means of acoustic emission measurements. APPLIED SCIENCES, 7(1), 1-13 [10.3390/app7010002].
Martini, Alberto; Troncossi, Marco; Rivola, Alessandro
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