This paper presents an adjoint method for locating potential leakage in a single-phase fluid pipeline based on the analytic solution of inversion modeling. By studying the mechanism of pipeline leakage pressure, the adjoint equation based on the governing equation of transient flow is established in the single-liquid phase aspect using inverse adjoint theory and sensitivity analysis method. The inverse transient adjoint equation is primarily derived from the single linear fluid pipeline in the semi-infinite domain. The Laplace method is then used to obtain an analytical solution that determines the location of pipeline leakage. The experimental results indicate that the analytic solution can quickly and accurately judge the leakage location of the pipeline. Furthermore, it presents a new approach to engineering applications, such as gas-liquid two-phase flow complex pipe networks, etc.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17270DOI Listing

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