Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Numerical Analysis of a Mobile Leakage-Detection System for a Water Pipeline Network
View through CrossRef
The leakages in water pipeline networks sometimes negatively affect the environment, health, and economy. Therefore, leak detection methods play a crucial role in detecting and localizing leaks. These methods are categorized into internal and external detection methods, each having its advantages and certain limitations. The internal system has its detection based on the field sensors to monitor internal pipeline parameters such as temperature and pressure, thereby inferring a leak. However, the mobility of the sensing module in the pipeline is affected by the model drag coefficient. The low drag coefficient causes the module to quickly lost control in the pipeline leading to false detection. Therefore, this study is about designing and numerically analysing a new model to achieve a higher drag value of the sensing system. The drag value of various models is determined with the help of CFD simulations in ANSYS. The outcome of this study is a new model with a drag value of 0.6915. It was achieved by implementing an aerodynamic shape, a more significant surface contact area in the middle, and canted fins at the front of the . Both pressure, drag, and skin friction were increased, so a higher drag value of the sensing module can be achieved. Through this, the mobility and control of modules in the pipeline can be improved, improving leak detection accuracy.
Title: Numerical Analysis of a Mobile Leakage-Detection System for a Water Pipeline Network
Description:
The leakages in water pipeline networks sometimes negatively affect the environment, health, and economy.
Therefore, leak detection methods play a crucial role in detecting and localizing leaks.
These methods are categorized into internal and external detection methods, each having its advantages and certain limitations.
The internal system has its detection based on the field sensors to monitor internal pipeline parameters such as temperature and pressure, thereby inferring a leak.
However, the mobility of the sensing module in the pipeline is affected by the model drag coefficient.
The low drag coefficient causes the module to quickly lost control in the pipeline leading to false detection.
Therefore, this study is about designing and numerically analysing a new model to achieve a higher drag value of the sensing system.
The drag value of various models is determined with the help of CFD simulations in ANSYS.
The outcome of this study is a new model with a drag value of 0.
6915.
It was achieved by implementing an aerodynamic shape, a more significant surface contact area in the middle, and canted fins at the front of the .
Both pressure, drag, and skin friction were increased, so a higher drag value of the sensing module can be achieved.
Through this, the mobility and control of modules in the pipeline can be improved, improving leak detection accuracy.
Related Results
Installation Analysis of Matterhorn Pipeline Replacement
Installation Analysis of Matterhorn Pipeline Replacement
Abstract
The paper describes the installation analysis for the Matterhorn field pipeline replacement, located in water depths between 800-ft to 1200-ft in the Gul...
Study on acoustic source characteristics of gas pipeline leakage
Study on acoustic source characteristics of gas pipeline leakage
The characteristics of acoustic source of gas pipeline leakage determine the accuracy and adaptability of leak detection for gas pipelines based on acoustic method. In order to exp...
Multiple Water and Sand Leakage Model Tests for Shield Tunnels
Multiple Water and Sand Leakage Model Tests for Shield Tunnels
Water and sand leakage in shield tunnels has become more of a research interest in recent years. On the other hand, accidents involving underground engineering can take many forms ...
A Fluid-pipe-soil Approach to Stability Design of Submarine Pipelines
A Fluid-pipe-soil Approach to Stability Design of Submarine Pipelines
Abstract
The conventional approach to submarine pipeline stability design considers interactions between water and pipeline (fluid-pipe) and pipeline and seabed (...
Pipeline Resistance
Pipeline Resistance
Pipeline resistance is where an often abstract and wonky climate movement meets the bravery and boldness of Indigenous and other frontline defenders of land and water who inspire d...
Use of Formation Water and Associated Gases and their Simultaneous Utilization for Obtaining Microelement Concentrates Fresh Water and Drinking Water
Use of Formation Water and Associated Gases and their Simultaneous Utilization for Obtaining Microelement Concentrates Fresh Water and Drinking Water
Abstract Purpose: The invention relates to the oil industry, inorganic chemistry, in particular, to the methods of complex processing of formation water, using flare gas of oil and...
Early circulating biomarker signatures of dengue-associated plasma leakage uncovered by proteomics
Early circulating biomarker signatures of dengue-associated plasma leakage uncovered by proteomics
Abstract
Background
Plasma leakage, a defining feature of severe dengue, lacks early predictive biomarkers critical for timely clinical d...
Seismic Vulnerability of the Subsea Pipeline
Seismic Vulnerability of the Subsea Pipeline
Abstract
Unburied marine pipeline vulnerability under seismic impact, a new approach of investigation, and conclusion / recommendations for certain analyzed cases...

