API PUBL 322-1994 Engineering Evaluation of Acoustic Methods of Leak Detection in Aboveground Storage Tanks《地面储罐声学法检漏的工程评价》.pdf
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1、API PUBL*322 94 0732290 05LL30 2T5 An Engineering Evaluation of Acoustic Methods of Leak Detection in Aboveground Storage Tanks HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS API PUBLICATION NUMBER 322 JANUARY 1994 *bG Strategies fw Today5 Environmental Fartnmbip American Petroleum Institute 1220 L Street, Northw
2、est 8 Washington, D.C. 20005 API PUBL*322 94 9 0732290 0539333 131 9 An Engineering Evaluation of Acoustic Methods of Leak Detection in Aboveground Storage Tanks Health and Environmental Affairs Department API PUBLICATION NUMBER 322 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY: JAMES W. STARR, AND JOSEPH W. MARESCA,
3、JR. VISTA RESEARCH, INC. MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA AUGUST 1993 American Petmleum Institute API PUBLx322 94 m 0732290 0519132 O78 m FOREWORD API PUBLICATIONS NECESSARILY ADDRESS PROBLEMS OF A GENERAL NATURE. WITH RESPECT TO PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES, LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS SHOU
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6、TAINED IN ITY FOR INFRINGEMENT OF LETTERS PATENT. API PUBLS322 94 m 0732290 0519133 TO4 m ABSTRACT The design of an aboveground storage tank (AST) leak detection system based upon passive- acoustic methods requires a detailed understanding of the acoustic leak signal and the ambient noise field agai
7、nst which the signal is measured. As part of Phase III of the American Petroleum Institutes (APIs) project to develop and evaluate the performance of different technologies for detecting leaks in the floor of ASTs, a set of controlled experiments was conducted in a 40-ft- diameter tank during June 1
8、992. Two sets of holes of various diameters, ranging from 0.5 to 3 mm, were drilled in the tank floor. These holes released product (water) into one of two backfill materials: native soil or sand. Two types of acoustic signals were generated and studied: (1) the continuous leak signal produced by tu
9、rbulent flow through a hole in the floor of the tank, and (2) the impulsive leak signal produced by bubbles collapsing in the backfill beneath the tank floor. The analytical and experimental results of this project suggest that a passive acoustic system can be used to detect small leaks in ASTs. The
10、 experiments have shown that the impulsive leak Sig- nals identified through laboratory and field simulations are persistent and measurable within an AST. The experiments yielded two very significant findings, which must be addressed in the data collection and signal processing schemes used to detec
11、t leaks with the passive-acoustic method: ( 1) the multipath signals (leak-to-wall-to-sensor or leak-to-surface-to-sensor), which are associated with the direct path signal (leak-to-sensor), are very strong and may be stronger than the direct path signal, and (2) the time delays of the multipath sig
12、nals relative to the direct path signal for each sensor in the wall array may be very different. Both phenomena are due to acoustic propagation in the highly reflective confines of a right circular cylinder AST. During the experiments, a data collection procedure and a signal processing algorithm we
13、re used to separate the impulsive events associated with the leak from the strong multipath reflected Sig- nals. All of the leaks that were generated in the floor of the 40-fi-diameter tank were success- fully detected and located. API PUBL*322 94 = 0732290 0539334 940 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We wish to exp
14、ress our gratitude to the members of the API Storage Tank Task Force and the Work Group for AST Monitoring for their cooperation, their technical support, and their assistance in coordinating this project. We would like to acknowledge the support and encouragement of the chairperson of the Work Grou
15、p, Mr. James Seebold, and the API staff member monitoring the program, Ms. Dee Gavom We especially acknowledge the help of Mr. John Collins, of Mobil oil, who provided technical input to the research and was instrumentai in coordinating the field tests at the Mobil Refinery in Beaumont, Texas. For t
16、heir helpful suggestions in reviewing this document, we would like to acknowledge Det Norske Veritas. Inc., CTI, Inc., and Physical Acoustics Corporation. Finally, we acknowledge the help of Monique Seibel and Christine Lawson of Vista Research in edit- ing and typesetting this document. iii API PUB
17、LX322 94 0732290 05LL35 887 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Section 1 : INTRODUCTION . . Section 2: BACKGROUND Section 3: SUMMARY OF RESULTS . Section 4: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS . Section 5: IMPORTANT FEATURES OF A PASSIVE-ACOUSTIC METHOD WITH HIGH PERFORMANCE . Section 6: REPORT ORGANIZ
18、ATION . REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , , . . . , . . , , . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix A: The Acoustic Signal Produced by a Leak in the Floor of an Above- ground Storage Tank . Appendix 3: A Passive-Acoustic M
19、ethod of Detecting Leaks in the Floor of an Aboveground Storage Tank: Field Test Results . ES- 1- 2- 1 3- 1 4- 1 5- 1 6- 1 R- 1 A- 1 B- 1 API PUBL*322 94 0732290 051913b 7L3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION The design of a leak detection system based upon passive-acoustic methods requires a detailed u
20、nderstanding of the acoustic leak signal and the ambient noise field against which the signal is measured so that robust data collection and signal processing algorithms can be developed. As part of Phase III of the American Petroleum Institutes (APIs) project to enhance and evaluate the performance
21、, in actual operational environments, of different technologies for detecting leaks in the floor of aboveground storage tanks (ASTs), a set of controlled experiments was conducted in a 40-ft-diameter tank at the Mobil Oil refinery in Beaumont, Texas, during June 1992. The tank was filled with water
22、and two sets of holes of different diameters, ranging from 0.5 to 3 mm, were drilled in its floor. The holes in the center of the tank floor released product into a native-soil backfill, and the holes along the periphery of the tank floor released product into a sand backfill. Two types of acoustic
23、leak signals were generated and studied under realistic con- ditions: (1) the continuous leak signal produced by turbulent flow through a hole in the floor of the tank and (2) the impulsive leak signal produced by bubbles collapsing in the backfill beneath the tank floor. BACKGROUND The API has comp
24、leted three phases of a leak detection project for ASTs. The purpose of Phase I was to assess different leak detection technologies to determine which had the greatest potential for field application. Phase II addressed in detail two of the methods studied in Phase I: passive- acoustic and volumetri
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