IN-PIPE LEAK DETECTION SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS

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United States of America

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16341139

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In-pipe leak detection systems and related methods are disclosed for detecting in-pipe leaks while fluid is actively flowing through the pipe. The system can include a sensing element coupled to a membrane that are disposed parallel to or in-line with an axial direction of a fluid flow. The membrane is configured to be drawn into contact with the inner wall in response to a suction force caused by a leak. The leak is detected based on a transient output from the sensing element indicative of a stretch or strain on the membrane. The sensing element and the membrane is coupled to a support structure configured to position the membrane adjacent to an inner wall of a pipe. The support structure can include a mechanism that couples the membrane and the sensing element to the support structure and is configured to help in discriminating between leaks and false detections.

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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY77 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE CAMBRIDGE MA 02139

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Henry, Michael Finn Lincoln, US 1 1
Kim, Kristina S Federal Way, US 1 1
Mansour, Rached Ben Dhahran, SA 12 48
Wu, You Changzhou, CN 19 27
Youcef-Toumi, Kamal Cambridge, US 43 479

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