Attenuation characteristics of the fundamental modes that propagate in buried iron water pipes |
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Authors: | Long R Lowe M Cawley P |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College, London, SW7 2BX, UK. |
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Abstract: | The attenuation of the fundamental non-torsional modes that propagate down buried iron water pipes has been studied. The mode shapes, mode attenuation due to leakage into the surrounding medium and the scattering of the modes as they interact with pipe joints and fittings have been investigated. In the low frequency region the mode predicted to dominate over significant propagation distances approximates a plane wave in the water within the pipe. The established acoustic technique used to locate leaks in buried iron water pipes assumes that leak noise propagates as a single non-dispersive mode at a velocity related to the low frequency asymptote of this water borne mode. Experiments have been conducted on buried water mains at test sites in the UK to verify the attenuation and velocity dispersion predictions. |
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Keywords: | Attenuation Fundamental non-torsional modes Water pipes Leakage |
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