Sensors (Aug 2021)

Analysis of Propagation and Distribution Characteristics of Leakage Acoustic Waves in Water Supply Pipelines

  • Yunfei Li,
  • Yang Zhou,
  • Ming Fu,
  • Fan Zhou,
  • Zhaozhao Chi,
  • Weihao Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s21165450
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 16
p. 5450

Abstract

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Leakage detection methods based on the analysis of leakage acoustic signals provide an effective technical approach for detecting small leaks in water supply pipelines. From a technical perspective, the study of the propagation characteristics of acoustic waves generated by the leakage in the water supply pipeline is necessary for detecting the leak location on the basis of acoustic signals. In this study, a 3D transient leakage acoustic wave propagation equation was derived by combining the principles of fluid dynamics and Lighthill acoustic analogy theory. The propagation of the leakage-induced noise in water supply pipeline was modelled theoretically. We simulated the propagation of a leakage acoustic wave under different conditions for different target scenarios encountered in actual pipeline inspections. Specifically, we analysed the effect of different factors, such as the pipe size and acoustic source characteristics, on acoustic propagation. Finally, the simulated experiments were practically performed using a self-designed simulated water supply pipeline and self-developed spherical water supply pipeline detector to validate the simulation analysis. The results of this study provide a theoretical guidance and basis for the analysis of characteristics of leakage acoustic wave signals and the recognition of leakage conditions in water supply pipelines.

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