Gas pipeline leakage detection and location by using w-FBG array based micro-strain sensing technology

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In addressing the significant security concerns associated with urban natural gas transportation, particularly the potential catastrophic consequences of leaks, this paper introduces a novel approach for detecting and locating leaks in natural gas pipelines using weak fiber Bragg grating (w-FBG) array micro-strain sensing technology. The field pipeline model is established, w-FBG array is applied to pipeline leakage experiment, and the pipeline leakage is detected by analyzing the change trend of micro-strain. The pipeline leakage experiments under different pressures were carried out. The experimental results show that there is a good linear relationship between the pipeline leakage pressure and the wavelength change of w-FBG, and the linearity is greater than 0.99, which is consistent with the theoretical analysis and verifies the applicability of w-FBG. According to the characteristics of micro-strain transfer in pipeline leakage process, a ‘abrupt change point’ capturing method based on peak to peak slope and threshold judgment is proposed. Results indicate that the proposed algorithm effectively detects pipeline leaks and accurately locates the point of leakage, with a positioning error of approximately 0.5 m. Compared with the traditional method, the proposed method has higher precision.

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Gan, W., Li, X., Wang, Y., Wulamu, A., Zhang, C., & Chen, X. (2024). Gas pipeline leakage detection and location by using w-FBG array based micro-strain sensing technology. Measurement Science and Technology, 35(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6501/ad25e8

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