A TECHNIQUE TO DETECT OIL PIPELINE LEAK USING A 3-D BISTATIC IMAGING RADAR

Title

A TECHNIQUE TO DETECT OIL PIPELINE LEAK USING A 3-D BISTATIC IMAGING RADAR

Subject

Pipelines
Leak detection
Petroleum transportation
Tracking radar
Synthetic aperture radar
Radar imaging

Description

Detecting and localizing pipeline leaks is a problem of importance as regards to environmental issues as well as loss of resources in water and oil transport systems. Since pipelines are extended targets and the oil or water leak is more localized, the methods for detection and localization of the pipeline itself and the leak are quite different. Another issue pertains to the fact that the scattered signal from the pipeline tends to be larger and can obscure the signal from the leak making direct radar-based leak detection quite challenging. To overcome this challenge, this paper proposes a technique to estimate the pipeline signal from the overall radar response then subtract it to make the oil leak signal easier to detect. The technique is explained and the simulation results for a realistic oil leak out of plastic (PVC) and metallic pipes buried in sand are reported and discussed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique. 2021 IEEE.
4837-4840

Creator

Aljurbua, Abdulrahman
Sarabandi, Kamal

Publisher

2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, IGARSS 2021, July 12, 2021 - July 16, 2021

Date

2021

Type

conferencePaper

Identifier

10.1109/IGARSS47720.2021.9555125

Citation

Aljurbua, Abdulrahman and Sarabandi, Kamal, “A TECHNIQUE TO DETECT OIL PIPELINE LEAK USING A 3-D BISTATIC IMAGING RADAR,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 18, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/28737.

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