Study on Detection and Location of Mobile Oil Pipeline Leakage Based on Pressure Gradient Method

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In the process of monitoring mobile oil pipeline system, it is hard to detect the exact leakage point. In order to solve this problem, a method based on pressure gradient is adopted to improve the accuracy of leakage detection. In the previous researches, the fluid friction resistance coefficient is supposed to be an invariable before and after the leakage of mobile oil pipeline, but the method based on pressure gradient can overcome this limitation and improve the accuracy of locating leakage point. Furthermore, it is indicated that the method is better by comparison with relevant literatures.

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October 2012

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