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  • Tags: Natural gas pipeline safety monitoring

An active acoustic excitation method based on pulse-compression and envelope subtraction is used for natural gas pipeline safety monitoring. However, when sound velocity changes with ambient temperature, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of subtraction…

A novel method based on acoustic pulse-compression and envelope extraction is proposed and discussed to detect and locate hydrate blockage and leak in natural gas pipelines. Linear frequency modulation (LFM) signal rather than single frequency…
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