Feasibility of using the frequency-domain electromagnetic method to detect pipeline blockages: Experimental study

Author:

Zhang Chengli1ORCID,Pan Jianwei2ORCID,Liu Jiaxu1ORCID,Zhan Lin3ORCID,Gao Jian1ORCID,Luo Haixin1ORCID,Yang Chen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Guizhou University, School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Guiyang, China.

2. Guizhou University, School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Guiyang, China and Guizhou University, Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Karst Georesources and Environment, Guiyang, China. (corresponding author)

3. Guizhou University, Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Karst Georesources and Environment, Guiyang, China.

Abstract

The normal function of modern society requires a vast number of buried pipelines with differing specifications, which could become blocked to varying degrees during routine operation. Consequently, a major technical municipal engineering problem is how best to accurately, nondestructively, and efficiently locate blockages in underground pipelines. The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) method has been widely used in geophysical exploration because of its features of nondestructive examination and high efficiency. Considering the application of FDEM to the problem of locating blockages in underground pipelines, numerical simulations and physical experiments are conducted on different pipeline types with different blocked states, different blockage substances, and different working configurations. Results demonstrate that FDEM is most applicable for the detection of blockages in insulated pipelines, especially when the single-ended charging method is used or when the blockage has reasonable impermeability because the induction signal exhibits a particularly obvious abrupt drop at the blockage position. However, owing to the low resistivity of metals and the current propagating to the surrounding ground, which makes it easier to form more conductive paths than blockages, the FDEM displays no obvious change in signal characteristics at the position of a blockage in a metal pipeline, which means that this method has certain challenges for detecting such blockages.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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