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Degradation mechanisms associated with metal pipes and the effective impact of LDMs and LLMs in water transport and distribution

Alaa Agala, Muhammad Khan, Andrew Starr

2022Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part C Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The effective operation of water management systems is contingent upon leak localization and detection – a common problem that is more acute in large networks. This paper reviews the salient literature in this context and demonstrates the effectiveness of leakage location methods (LLMs) and leakage detection methods (LDMs). Although there is a significant amount of literature that discusses leakage localization and detection technologies, an academic lacuna still exists concerning the linkage between degradation mechanisms and LDMs and do not cover or connect past efforts from the start of a degradation mechanism that leads to changes in the mechanical strength (such as a reduction in fracture toughness) of pipes and results in crack propagation and leakage. This review focuses on these issues in the context of degradation mechanisms and common detection methods.

Topics & Concepts

Leakage (economics)Context (archaeology)Degradation (telecommunications)LeakEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceEnvironmental engineeringHistoryTelecommunicationsEconomicsArchaeologyMacroeconomicsWater Systems and OptimizationConcrete Corrosion and DurabilityNon-Destructive Testing Techniques
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