Application of Inverse method to Reconstruct the form of Pulse During Impulsive damage to Pipelines
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2015
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International Engineering Conference (IEC)
Abstract
Petroleum pipelines damages if untimely detected, poses a tremendous challenge to the oil sector of an economy as it
causes oil spillage, theft or explosion of the petroleum products while on transit. It is against this backlash an inverse pulse
propagation method for reconstructing the form of pulse generated during pipeline defects was devised and presented in
this paper. Inverse problem occurs in several branches of science and engineering. It involves the determination of the
parameters of a model that describes or explains a set of observed data .This work deals with an inversion technique that
was developed to reconstruct the form of a pulse after it has been propagated along a pipe. To test the suitability of the
developed technique, a mathematical model was developed. The theoretical model was validated by experiment using a
developed pipeline system. The experimental test rig comprises of a flexible hose pipe 23m long and 19mm diameter with
four pressure sensors distributed along the pipeline and connected to the data acquisition system. Static and flowing air in
the pipeline were use in the experimental test to validate the developed inverse technique model. The inverse method
showed a close relationship to the original pulse.
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Pulse, Event, InverseMethod, Sensor.