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Pilot study using fibre optics and corrosion sensors for condition monitoring of water pipes

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posted on 2024-10-31, 17:02 authored by Huu Tran, F Sidiroglou, Ranjith Dissanayake, Sujeeva SetungeSujeeva Setunge, Chun Qing LiChun Qing Li
The aging of water infrastructural pipelines and the needs to safely and economically extend the service life are the main drivers for real time monitoring of structural deterioration of water pipelines. Fiber optics sensors provide a means of detecting and monitoring pipeline defects in real time. A common application of fiber optics sensors is to measure the strain and temperature of pipelines by attaching the fiber sensors along the pipelines. Any abnormal change in temperature could be an indication of leak while any excessive change of strain is an indication of tampering or structural damage. This paper presents a pilot study which was aimed to investigate the fibre optics sensors and corrosion sensor as in-situ sensors to provide real time data on corrosion condition of pipelines. Such data would improve the targeting of inspection programs, and allow improved monitoring and decision making for pipe repair or replacement. Furthermore, the data could be used for development of improved deterioration models and thus enhance knowledge of pipe deterioration.

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Start page

200

End page

201

Total pages

2

Outlet

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Built Environment (ICSBE-2012) Capacity Building for Sustainability

Editors

Ranjith Dissanayake, M.T.R. Jayasinghe, P.A.Mendis, Eng Shiromal Fernando, Janaka Y.Ruwanpura

Name of conference

ICSBE 2012 Liveable Cities in the Fast-Growing Countries

Publisher

University of Peradeniya

Place published

Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Start date

2012-12-14

End date

2012-12-16

Language

English

Copyright

© 2012 ICSBE

Former Identifier

2006040511

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

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