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AuthorHawari, Alaa
AuthorKhader, Mohammad
AuthorHirzallah, Walaa
AuthorZayed, Tarek
AuthorMoselhi, Osama
Available date2023-05-23T09:39:16Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameWater Supply
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.2166/WS.2017.044
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/43382
AbstractWater distribution networks (WDNs) are infrastructure systems that have high socioeconomic values, for which efficient operation and management are required to ensure minimal amounts of waste which can be represented in the form of leaks. Leak detection is considered as one of the challenges faced by municipalities operating WDNs because it either involves shutting down the system or requires using expensive equipment and technologies. In this paper, a novel noninvasive and nondestructive methodology for detecting leaks in water pipes was tested. Ground penetrating radar was used for accurate determination of pipe location, followed by infrared (IR) thermographic imaging for determining the leak location using four different operating conditions. Results were statistically analyzed using analysis of variance and pairwise comparison methods. Several factors were found to affect the accuracy of the proposed methodology in predicting the leak location, namely, the characteristics of the studied surface (i.e. emissivity), the characteristics of the surrounding environment (i.e. ambient temperature and relative humidity), and the operating conditions of the IR camera (i.e. speed and height of the camera). The results obtained in this study have also shown that under high ambient temperatures and high relative humidity conditions, a higher speed of the IR camera would reduce the impact of noise on the collected thermal contrast and therefore, would give better leak location prediction results. The tested methodology proved the flexibility of the approach and the ability of accurately predicting the leak locations under different conditions. IWA Publishing 2017.
SponsorThis publication was made possible by NPRP grant # (NPRP-5-165-2-055) from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of The Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors. The authors would also like to acknowledge the Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA) for their cooperation and help.
Languageen
PublisherIWA Publishing
Subjectground penetrating radar
non-destructive
thermography
water leakage
water pipelines
TitleIntegrated sensing technologies for detection and location of leaks in water distribution networks
TypeArticle
Pagination1589-1601
Issue Number6
Volume Number17


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