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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2006 No.1DISTRIBUTED OPTICAL FIBER SENSOR FOR LONG-DISTANCE OIL PIPELINE HEALTH

WANG Yannian

State Key Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems Engineering,

Xi’ an Jiaotong University,

 Xi’ an 710049, China

 

JIANG Zhuangde

 

CHEN Xiaonan

 

ZHAO Yulong

Institute of Precision Engineering,

 Xi’ an Jiaotong University,

 Xi’ an 710049, China

 

 

DISTRIBUTED OPTICAL FIBER
SENSOR FOR LONG-DISTANCE
OIL PIPELINE HEALTH*

 

Abstract: A fully distributed optical fiber sensor (DOFS) for monitoring long-distance oil pipeline health is proposed based on optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR). A smart and sensitive optical fiber cable is installed along the pipeline acting as a sensor. The experiments show that the cable swells when exposed to oil and induced additional bending losses inside the fiber, and the optical attenuation of the fiber coated by a thin skin with periodical hardness is sensitive to deformation and vibration caused by oil leakage, tampering, or mechanical impact. The region where the additional attenuation occurred is detected and located by DOFS based on OTDR, the types of pipeline accidents are identified according to the characteristics of transmitted optical power received by an optical power meter. Another prototype of DOFS based on a forward traveling frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) is also proposed to monitor pipeline. The advantages and disadvantages of DOFSs based on OTDR and FMCW are discussed. The experiments show that DOFSs are capable of detecting and locating distant oil pipeline leakages and damages in real time with an estimated precision of ten meters over tens of kilometers.

Key words: Optical fiber sensor  Fault diagnostic  Leak detection  Oil pipeline

 


* This project is supported by R&D Foundation of National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) of China (No.2001411-4). Received January 20, 2005; received in revised form May 16, 2005; accepted October 10, 2005

 

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