Effects of windowing filters in leak locating for buried water-filled cast iron pipes
Young-Sup Lee
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 2, pp.401-408, 2009
Abstract : Arrival time difference or time delay estimation is critically important for detection of leak location in buried water
supply pipes. Because the exact leak locating depends upon the precision of the arrival time difference estimation between
leak signals measured by sensors and the propagation speed of the leak-related elastic wave, the research on the
estimation of time delay has been one of the key issues in leak locating. The arrival time difference was estimated with
the peak time of cross correlation functions of the measured signals. In this study six different window functions, including
the basic rectangular, Roth, Wiener, SCOT, PHAT and maximum likelihood windows were applied. Experimental
results against an actual buried pipe made of cast iron showed that the introduction of the window functions
improved the precision of time delay estimation. In this paper, a new statistical approach, that combines all results of
each window function, is suggested for better leak locating. Apart from the experiment, an intensive theoretical analysis
in terms of signal processing is described.
Keyword : Arrival time difference estimation; Buried water-filled pipe; Cross correlation function; Water leak location detection; |