Embedding monitoring systems for cured-in-place pipes
- Authors: Mistretta, L.; Giaconia, G.C.; Valenza, A.; Napoli, E.; Gianguzzi, C.; Lo Presti, M.; Di Puma, F.
- Publication year: 2017
- Type: Capitolo o Saggio
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/260754
Abstract
This paper proposes a non-intrusive electrical measurement system for monitoring some relevant parameters in pipeline systems. Temperature and flow-rate are monitored, using MEMS sensors. The flow-rate is evaluated by measuring pipe vibration, with a 3 axis accelerometer, induced by turbulence when fluid flows within the tube. The sensors are embedded, during the curing process of the cured-in-place pipes, in the pipes wall making the system suitable to be installed in renewed or new pipeline. The first experimental results show that it may be possible to obtain, at low-cost, a fully monitored distribution network.