利用饱和土电阻率信息推断高腐蚀埋地管道位置

IF 4.8 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Ravin N Deo, Rukshan Azoor, Guoyang Fu, Benjamin Shannon, Jayantha Kodikara
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摘要

对老化的地下金属基础设施(如管道)进行检查和评估是非常昂贵的,尤其是在涉及土壤采样计划以评估大型网络和管道健康状况时。为了通过对科学推断为高度腐蚀状态的基础设施位置进行优先评估来降低这些成本,有必要改进当前的方法。在这项研究中,我们通过数值和现场案例研究,研究了土壤电阻率作为埋藏和老化管道健康状况指标的效用。数值研究表明,土壤电阻率与最大坑深之间的单调关系在文献中通常被认为是线性的,实际上是非线性的。实地研究涉及3个独立的配水管道的现场壁厚测量(每个>选取开挖位置1.5 km长度段的饱和土电阻率(ρsat)进行对比。ρsat与现场观察到的最大腐蚀坑深度高度相关。假设饱和土电阻率沿管道呈统计均匀性,且管道不处于淹没条件下,这种对应关系就存在。管道上ρsat <15处Ω m处发现锈蚀相对较多;在一个瞬间,由于过度腐蚀的管道泄漏也被观察到。提出了一种实用的间接评估框架,可立即用于专业实践。
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Inferring highly corroded buried pipeline locations through saturated soil resistivity information

Inspection and assessment of ageing buried metallic infrastructure such as pipelines can be costly, especially when soil sampling programs are involved to evaluate large networks and pipe health conditions. In order to reduce these costs through assessment prioritisation at infrastructure locations that are scientifically inferred to be under highly corroded state, advancements in current approaches are necessary. In this study we have investigated the utility of soil resistivity as an index for buried and ageing pipe health status through numerical and field case studies. Numerical study showed that the monotonous relationship between soil resistivity and maximum pit depth that is often considered in literature as linear is actually non-linear. Field study involving in-situ wall thickness measurements of 3 separate water distribution mains (each > 1.5 km in length) at selected excavated locations were compared with the saturated soil resistivity (ρsat) acquired a-prior. The ρsat was found to be highly correlated to the maximum corrosion pit depths observed in-situ. This correspondence is argued to exist provided the saturated soil resistivity displays statistical uniformity along the pipe and the pipes are not under submerged conditions. Locations on the pipe where ρsat < 15 Ω m were found to have corroded relatively more than other locations; in one instant a leaking pipe due to excessive corrosion was also observed. A practical indirect assessment framework was proposed that can be utilised immediately in professional practice.

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