基于声发射传感器节点的地上储罐泄漏检测

Denis Bogomolov, N. Testoni, L. De Marchi, Tommaso Borzone, A. Terribile, G. Giunta, A. Marzani
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在油库和燃料储存设施中,未被发现的储罐损坏可能导致储存在土壤中的油泄漏,从而造成污染和经济损失。泄漏一般是由于储罐底板因腐蚀而穿孔。腐蚀和泄漏的检测是一项复杂的任务,特别是对于无法进入底部进行详细检查的操作储罐,通常通过从储罐外皮操作的声发射系统来尝试。本文提出了一种用于长期实时声发射监测的紧凑型传感器节点(SN)。SN利用了多达三个基于压电隔膜的廉价低频传感器,并且它能够通过内置的数字信号处理功能处理采集的时间波形,提取测试协议通常需要的声发射特征。提出了一种高17 m、直径18 m的浮顶式地上储罐的实验验证方法,该储罐的储水量约为6.2 m。通过打开和关闭储罐底部裙边的排水阀引起泄漏,同时三个传感器记录声发射信号并进行实时处理。设计不同直径的喷嘴,从1毫米到9毫米,用于模拟不同实体的泄漏。结果证实了在低频区域1-2 kHz范围内检测和监测各种直径泄漏的可能性,这是目前最先进的声发射监测系统传统上无法考虑的。
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Aboveground Storage Tanks Leak Detection Through Acoustic Emission Sensor Nodes
In oil depots and fuel storage facilities, undetected storage tanks damages can lead to the leakage of the oil stored in the soil leading to pollution and economical losses. Leaks are generally due to the perforation of the storage tank floor due to corrosion. The detection of corrosion and leaks is a complicated task, especially for operative tanks with inaccessible floor for detailed inspections and is generally attempted by mean of acoustic emission systems operating from the outer skin of the tank. In this paper, we present a compact sensor node (SN) designed for long-term and real-time acoustic emission monitoring. The SN exploits up to three inexpensive low-frequency sensors based on piezoelectric diaphragms, and it is capable by means of built-in Digital Signal Processing functionalities to process the acquired time waveforms extracting the AE features usually required by testing protocols. An experimental validation on a floating-roof aboveground storage tank 17 m high and 18 m in diameter, filled with water to a level of about 6.2 m, is proposed. Leaks were induced by opening and closing a drainage valve existing at the bottom skirt of the storage tank while acoustic emission signals were recorded at three sensors and processed in real time. Designed nozzles of different diameter, from 1 mm to 9 mm, where used to simulate leakages of different entities. The results confirm the possibility of detecting and monitoring leaks of various diameters in the low-frequency region 1–2 kHz not traditionally considered by state-of-art acoustic-emission monitoring systems.
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