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Investigation into the Effects of Real-world Uncertainties on A Computer Model-based Leak Detection System for Liquid Pipelines
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Leaks in oil pipeline systems can significantly affect the environment and lead to economic losses. Pipeline companies are working to improve existing methods to monitor their pipelines more effectively. Computer model-based leak detection methods detect leaks by analyzing the pipeline hydraulic...
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Fall 2015
Computer model based leak detection technique is extensively applied in the energy pipeline industry. However, its effectiveness is often limited by the ability of the computer models to accurately reproduce the complex real-world pipeline systems and by inaccurate and insufficient measured data....