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Distributed deterioration detection and location in single pipes using the impulse response function

Gong et al., 2012

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12368963262726499098
Author
Gong J
Lambert M
Simpson A
Zecchin A
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Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Water Distribution Systems Analysis

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This paper describes a novel distributed deterioration detection method in single pipelines using a time-domain pressure response trace and the impulse response function (IRF) of the pipeline. The hydraulic impedance of a deteriorated section is determined from the size of …
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