Abstract

To maintain pipeline transportation’s optimal efficiency and safety, pipelines must be regularly inspected and cleaned by the pipeline inspection gauge (PIG). Since the PIG passes through the whole pipeline, which is generally tens of kilometers, observing where the PIG is working in real-time is necessary. When the PIG passes through the pipe joint, the vibration signal will generate by the collision between the PIG and the girth weld, which can transmit along the fiber cable besides the pipeline. In this paper, we demonstrate that the optical fiber distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) can acquire the collision vibration in terms of the V pattern in the waterfall diagram, whose vertex is the collision position of PIG. The vertex will not exist when the cable positions are far away from the pipeline, which is relatively common in practice. We proposed an algorithm based on the clustering algorithm and the Hough transform to detect the position of the PIG even when the vertex of the V pattern does not exist. A field experiment shows that the proposed positioning algorithms applied to the DAS can effectively track the PIG online.

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