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Title: Systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of pipeline monitoring and leakage detection techniques
Authors: Adamu, Abubakar
Opeyemi, Aderiike Abisoye
Alabi, Isiaq Oludare
Adepoju, Solomon
Oyefolahan, Ishaq Oyebisi
Keywords: Pipeline Leakage detection
Acoustic emission
Leakage detection
Monitoring · MUSIC algorithm
Issue Date: 30-Apr-2025
Publisher: Discover Mechanical Engineering, Springer Nature
Citation: 1. Adamu Abubakar, Opeyemi Aderiike Abisoye, Isiaq Oludare Alabi, Adepoju Solomon & Ishaq Oyebisi Oyefolahan (2025). Systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of pipeline monitoring and leakage detection techniques. Discover mechanical engineering, 4(17): Springer Nature.
Abstract: Liquids such as water, chemicals, oil, and gas are mostly transported via pipelines worldwide. It is considered one of the fastest, cheapest, and most reliable methods of transporting oil and gas. One of the major threats to this form of transportation of liquids is leakage due to vandalism or deterioration causing economic loss, environmental damages, and loss of lives and properties. To mitigate these threats, several techniques have been proposed. This systematic review analysed the various principles and approaches of pipeline leakage detection and monitoring. Furthermore, relevant standard, taxonomy of different methods of monitoring, and leakage detection of oil and gas in pipelines were discussed; their merits, performance and limitations were also discussed. Kitchenham literature search strategy was adopted to search relevant academic databases using various principles of inclusion and exclusion criteria to filter unaligned articles. It was found that integrating two or more techniques enhances the efficiency, effectiveness and accuracy of detecting and monitoring leakages in pipeline. Finally, this review concludes by outlining potential ways for future researchers based on the limitations and findings of the reviewed articles.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/29903
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