Application of the differentiation process into the correlation-based leak detection in urban pipeline networks

•This paper investigates the use of differentiation process in the cross-correlation for water leak detection in urban pipeline networks.•The proposed DIF method changes the characteristics of the pipe system acting as a band-pass filter.•Anticipated advantages of the DIF involve its ability to shar...

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Published inMechanical systems and signal processing Vol. 112; pp. 251 - 264
Main Authors Gao, Yan, Liu, Yuyou, Ma, Yifan, Cheng, Xiaobin, Yang, Jun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2018
Elsevier BV
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Summary:•This paper investigates the use of differentiation process in the cross-correlation for water leak detection in urban pipeline networks.•The proposed DIF method changes the characteristics of the pipe system acting as a band-pass filter.•Anticipated advantages of the DIF involve its ability to sharpen the peak of the cross-correlation, and to reduce the interfering effects due to the background noise, resonances and reflections.•Field test data are used to show the performance of the proposed method. One major challenge currently facing pipeline networks across the world is the improvement of leak detection technologies in urban environments. There is an imperative to locate accurately leaks in buried water pipes to avoid serious environmental, social and economic consequences. Much attention has been paid to time delay estimation (TDE) in determining the position of a leak by utilising cross-correlation, which has been proven to be effective with varying degrees of success over the past half century. Previous research in published literature has demonstrated the effectiveness of the pre-whitening process for accentuating the peak in the cross-correlation associated with the time delay. This paper is concerned with the implementation of the differentiation process for TDE, with particular focus on the problem of determining a leak in pipelines by means of pipe pressure measurements. Rather than the pre-whitening operation, the proposed cross-correlation via the differentiation process, termed here DIF, changes the characteristics of the pipe system so that the pipe effectively acts as a band-pass filter. This method has the potential to eliminate some ambiguity caused by the interference at low frequencies and to allow more high frequency information to pass. Given an appropriate differentiation order, a more pronounced and reliable peak is obtained in the cross-correlation result. The use of differentiation process may provide a viable cross-correlation method suited to water leak detection. Its performance in relation to leak detection is further compared to the basic cross-correlation and pre-whitening methods for TDE in detecting a leak from actual PVC water pipes. Experimental results are presented to show an additional property of the DIF compensating for the resonance effects that may exist in cross-spectral density measurements, and hence better performance for TDE.
ISSN:0888-3270
1096-1216
DOI:10.1016/j.ymssp.2018.04.036