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    Anomaly Detection in Targeted Pipe Sections in Water Pipe Systems Using Hydroacoustic Signal Deconvolution

    Source: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 001::page 04023059-1
    Author:
    Wei Zeng
    ,
    Martin F. Lambert
    ,
    Jinzhe Gong
    ,
    Aaron C. Zecchin
    ,
    Benjamin S. Cazzolato
    ,
    Angus R. Simpson
    DOI: 10.1061/JHEND8.HYENG-13674
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Detection of anomalies, such as leaks, blockages and deteriorated sections, in underground water pipe networks and long transmission mains is a challenging problem. This paper proposes a novel method for anomaly detection in targeted pipe sections embedded within any complex pipe system. In the proposed approach, persistent hydroacoustic waves generated simply by opening a side-discharge valve are sent into the pipe system through existing access points, such as hydrants and air valves. Pressure measurements are required only at existing access points that bracket the pipe section of interest. A signal deconvolution process was developed to transfer the complex waveforms of the measured hydroacoustic waves into a deconvolution trace, which consists of impulse response functions (IRFs) of the pipe. Mathematical models that link the spikes in the deconvolution trace to the anomalies existing in the pipe system were derived to identify and localize these anomalies. Numerical validation was undertaken on three different pipe configurations: two single-pipe systems, and a pipe network. Experimental validation was conducted on a laboratory copper pipe network connected to the municipal water distribution system in which a simulated leak was localized accurately. The results demonstrate that the proposed technique (1) is easy to implement (it uses only valves and single pressure transducers connected to existing access points), (2) is able to detect and locate anomalies accurately for targeted pipe sections in complex pipe systems, and (3) is tolerant of background pressure fluctuations and noise that naturally occur in real water distribution systems.
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    contributor authorWei Zeng
    contributor authorMartin F. Lambert
    contributor authorJinzhe Gong
    contributor authorAaron C. Zecchin
    contributor authorBenjamin S. Cazzolato
    contributor authorAngus R. Simpson
    date accessioned2024-04-27T22:50:25Z
    date available2024-04-27T22:50:25Z
    date issued2024/01/01
    identifier other10.1061-JHEND8.HYENG-13674.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4297632
    description abstractDetection of anomalies, such as leaks, blockages and deteriorated sections, in underground water pipe networks and long transmission mains is a challenging problem. This paper proposes a novel method for anomaly detection in targeted pipe sections embedded within any complex pipe system. In the proposed approach, persistent hydroacoustic waves generated simply by opening a side-discharge valve are sent into the pipe system through existing access points, such as hydrants and air valves. Pressure measurements are required only at existing access points that bracket the pipe section of interest. A signal deconvolution process was developed to transfer the complex waveforms of the measured hydroacoustic waves into a deconvolution trace, which consists of impulse response functions (IRFs) of the pipe. Mathematical models that link the spikes in the deconvolution trace to the anomalies existing in the pipe system were derived to identify and localize these anomalies. Numerical validation was undertaken on three different pipe configurations: two single-pipe systems, and a pipe network. Experimental validation was conducted on a laboratory copper pipe network connected to the municipal water distribution system in which a simulated leak was localized accurately. The results demonstrate that the proposed technique (1) is easy to implement (it uses only valves and single pressure transducers connected to existing access points), (2) is able to detect and locate anomalies accurately for targeted pipe sections in complex pipe systems, and (3) is tolerant of background pressure fluctuations and noise that naturally occur in real water distribution systems.
    publisherASCE
    titleAnomaly Detection in Targeted Pipe Sections in Water Pipe Systems Using Hydroacoustic Signal Deconvolution
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume150
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JHEND8.HYENG-13674
    journal fristpage04023059-1
    journal lastpage04023059-10
    page10
    treeJournal of Hydraulic Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 001
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