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Crack detection in pipelines using multiple electromechanical impedance sensors
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2017
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Extensive NetworkEngineeringMechanical EngineeringStructural Damage DetectionPipeline SystemsLeakage DetectionStructural EngineeringStructural IdentificationCondition MonitoringStructural IntegrityReliability EngineeringDamage MechanismInstrumentationStructural Health MonitoringCivil EngineeringCrack DetectionCrack FormationStructural MechanicsDynamic Crack PropagationFracture Mechanics
An extensive network of pipeline systems is used to transport and distribute national energy resources that heavily influence a nation's economy. Therefore, the structural integrity of these pipeline systems must be monitored and maintained. However, structural damage detection remains a challenge in pipeline engineering. To this end, this study developed a modified electromechanical impedance (EMI) technique for crack detection that involves fusing information from multiple sensors. We derived a new damage-sensitive feature factor based on a pipeline EMI model that considers the influence of the bonding layer between the EMI sensors and pipeline. We experimentally validated the effectiveness of the proposed method. Finally, we used a damage index—root mean square deviation—to examine the degree and position of crack damage in a pipeline.
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