KEYWORDS: Acoustics, Optical fibers, Signal detection, Sensors, Fiber Bragg gratings, Computer simulations, Temperature sensors, Temperature metrology, Inspection, Detector development
In this work, different kinds of detection methods of pipeline leakage were summarized based on the currently reported technology. In the case of different leakage situations, the detection method could be hardware-based or software-based. The working principle, advantages, and disadvantages of the methods were discussed and compared with each other in accuracy, sensitivity, cost, and so on.
KEYWORDS: Unmanned aerial vehicles, Inspection, Electromagnetism, Data centers, Intelligence systems, Safety, Meteorology, Signal processing, Minerals, Digital signal processing
With the development and progress of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology, UAVs have become the main force in performing various complex tasks, but at present, there is little related research on the application of UAVs in oil pipeline inspection, especially where there are continuous snowy peaks in alpine mountainous areas. Ravines, harsh natural conditions, and complex electromagnetic environments have adverse effects on the launch, recovery, use efficiency, command and control, and maintenance support of UAVs. By analyzing the characteristics of the alpine environment and its impact on UAVs, this paper puts forward solutions from three aspects: strengthening the support guarantee, enhancing the adaptability and innovating the methodology of designing alpine UAVs. It aims to provide a reference for UAVs to carry out the oil pipeline inspection tasks in alpine mountain areas.
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