Damage state monitoring of buried pipeline based on distributed acoustic sensing technology

Buried pipe Damage state Vibration sensing Optical fiber
["Gong, Xiaoke","Wu, Jinghong","Zheng, Na","Chen, Zhuo","Zhao, Xiangyu","Jia, Lixiang","Shi, Wenhao","Shen, Mengfen"] 2025-09-01 期刊论文
Buried water pipelines, as crucial urban infrastructure, play an essential role. However, the damage to the pipeline structure has emerged as a severe public safety hazard. Monitoring the state of the pipeline structure holds great significance for the normal operation of water pipelines. In this paper, a damage monitoring method for buried pipelines based on distributed acoustic sensing technology is proposed. Through a series of field experiments conducted on a pipeline, the feasibility of utilizing the attached fiber-optic cable to acquire vibration information has been demonstrated. The recorded vibration signals can indicate various damage statuses during the pipeline damage process, including rock/soil fall, pipeline seepage, and pipe wall failure. The results suggest that the fiber-optic cable accompanying the pipelines can be exploited as sensing resources to monitor damage risks to the pipelines, which presents advantages in the damage identification and location of buried pipelines. This research provides a valuable reference for the application of distributed acoustic sensing technology in the damage monitoring of urban buried water pipelines.
来源平台:OPTICAL FIBER TECHNOLOGY