An electromagnetic-based method for pinpointing leaks in buried pipes: a practical validation

Abstract

In this paper a time domain reflectometry (TDR)-based solution for detecting water leaks in underground pipes is described and experimentally validated. The proposed method strongly reduces the inspection time that is typically required by traditional leak detection methods. In fact, it can successfully inspect even hundreds-of-meters long pipes. In this work, two different configurations of the system are described: one can be used for detecting leaks in ‘already-installed’ metal pipes; whereas, the other is suitable to be employed for detecting leaks in ‘newly-installed’ pipes made of any material. The performance of both these system configurations was assessed through an extensive, on-the-field experimental campaign, carried out with the collaboration of one of the largest European water operators, Acquedotto Pugliese S.p.A. (AQP). Three experimental cases (ECs) representative results related to both configurations are reported and commented on. Finally, some practical consideration for the applicability of the system are also provided.


Autore Pugliese

Tutti gli autori

  • Cataldo A , Cannazza G , De Benedetto E , Miraglia M , Ancora D , Giaquinto N

Titolo volume/Rivista

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: WATER SUPPLY


Anno di pubblicazione

2013

ISSN

1606-9749

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Numero di citazioni Scopus

4

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