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Pipeline monitoring device and system based on distributed fiber sensors and acoustic wave

A distributed optical fiber and monitoring device technology, which is applied in the pipeline system, gas/liquid distribution and storage, mechanical equipment, etc., can solve the problems of poor anti-interference ability and false alarm of distributed optical fiber, so as to reduce the false alarm rate and ensure safety. The performance and detection reliability are improved, and the effect of making up for the high false alarm rate

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-10-15
解思亮
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[0011] However, although the distributed optical fiber can monitor the whole line, that is, every point can be sensed, in the application of underground pipeline monitoring across a wide area and the construction environment is uncertain, but due to the overly sensitive characteristics of the distributed optical fiber, it is easy to cause false alarms The occurrence of the situation has a high false alarm rate of the system and poor anti-interference ability

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[0034] figure 2 Schematically provides a structural diagram of a pipeline monitoring device based on distributed optical fiber sensors and acoustic waves, including a pipeline 21, and a distributed optical fiber sensor 22 is laid in the monitoring area of ​​the pipeline 21. In this embodiment, the outer wall surface of the pipeline 21 is selected Distributed optical fiber sensors 22 are laid in parallel, and acoustic wave sensing units 23 are arranged at both ends of the pipeline 21 . Of course, the distributed optical fiber sensor 22 can be installed in the vicinity of the pipeline and laid in parallel, or it can be laid on the surface of the pipeline outer wall in a spiral shape, or buried inside the pipeline outer wall, or even installed in the pipeline, or the above-mentioned several places can be selected simultaneously The distributed optical fiber sensor 22 is arranged, and the acoustic wave sensing unit 23 can also be arranged in sections on the surface of the pipe 21...

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[0037] image 3 A structural diagram of a pipeline monitoring system based on distributed optical fiber sensors and acoustic waves is schematically provided, including a pipeline 21 as described in Embodiment 1, a distributed optical fiber sensor 22 laid in parallel on the outer wall surface of the pipeline 21, And the acoustic wave sensing units 23 arranged at both ends of the pipeline 21, this embodiment also includes a backscattered light detection module 24 arranged at the input end of the distributed optical fiber sensor 22, and an output optical power detection module arranged at the output end of the distributed optical fiber sensor 22 module 25, and an acoustic wave signal receiving and processing device 26 arranged at one end of the pipeline 21. The backscattered light detection module 24 completes the measurement and positioning of the static and dynamic loss of each point on the distributed optical fiber sensor, and the output optical power detection module 25 compl...

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[0040] Figure 4 Schematically presents the work flow chart of the pipeline monitoring device and system based on distributed optical fiber sensors and acoustic waves of the present invention, the process includes the following steps:

[0041] Step 1: Lay distributed fiber optic sensors in the pipeline monitoring area, and install acoustic wave sensing units at both ends of the pipeline, or segmentally install acoustic wave sensing units on the pipeline, and use distributed optical fiber sensors and acoustic wave sensing units to simultaneously monitor the pipeline in real time ;

[0042] Step 2: configure the optical power detection module for the distributed optical fiber sensor; and configure the acoustic wave signal receiving and processing device for the acoustic wave sensing unit;

[0043] Step 3: When the pipeline leaks, use the distributed optical fiber sensor and the acoustic wave sensing unit to detect the leakage signal, and judge the type of leakage based on...

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The invention discloses a pipeline monitoring device and system based on distributed fiber sensors and acoustic wave. The device comprises a pipeline (21); distributed fiber sensors (22) are laid in a monitoring area of the pipeline (21); acoustic sensor units (23) are installed at two ends of the pipeline (21) or on the pipeline (21) section by section; the device further comprises an optical power detection module (24 and 25) and an acoustical signal receiving and processing device (26); the monitoring area of the pipeline refers to at least one of the outside of the pipeline, the outer wall surface of the pipeline, the inside of the outer wall of the pipeline and the inside of the pipeline. The pipeline monitoring device and system based on the distributed fiber sensors and acoustic wave has the advantages that the distributed fiber sensing technique and the acoustic sensing technique are combined, detection results of the distributed fiber sensors and those of the acoustic sensor units are comprehensively considered, the distributed fiber sensing technique and the acoustic sensing technique are mutually complementary, high-reliability detection is achieved, false alarm rate is reduced, and positioning precision is improved.

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[0001] technical field [0002] The invention relates to a pipeline monitoring device and system, in particular to a pipeline monitoring device and system based on distributed optical fiber sensors and acoustic waves, which are used for real-time on-line monitoring of pipeline leakage to realize accurate automatic early warning. [0003] Background technique [0004] With the improvement of social economy and people's living standards, there are more and more various building groups, and the supporting water, electricity, heating, gas and other pipelines, wires and cables, and communication optical cables and other pipelines extend underground. Security is an important part that cannot be ignored in urban construction. [0005] At present, external detection methods can be used for pipeline leakage monitoring, mainly including negative pressure wave detection method and acoustic emission detection method. The negative pressure wave detection method can quickly determine th...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): F17D5/02
Inventor 解思亮赵洪波曹慧子
Owner 解思亮
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