2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.psep.2019.05.023
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Detection of oil leakage in soil by monitoring impedance using time domain reflectometry and hydraulic control system

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“…Scientists of the Republic of Korea solve the problem of "detecting oil leakage in the ground by controlling impedance using time domain reflectometry and hydraulic control system." [15].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientists of the Republic of Korea solve the problem of "detecting oil leakage in the ground by controlling impedance using time domain reflectometry and hydraulic control system." [15].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Sanneh [19], the majority of surface and groundwater contamination is caused by leaks from storage tanks (both underground and aboveground); the statement was also supported by others [1,2,12,14]. Underground leaks are one of the most critical issues in gas stations with underground storage tanks (USTs).…”
Section: Leaking Of Underground Storage Tanksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are only a few devices for detecting petroleum oil in soil that have been created. Through upgrading the traditional method of TDR, the hydraulic control system is added to the process [1]. The results show a sharp increase in detection of oil compared to TDR alone.…”
Section: Leak Detection Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Production facilities in the oil processing areas are a source of condensate and lubricants, as well as various chemical reagents (Kondrasheva et al 2019 ; Nikitin and Saychenko 2018 ; Nikolaevna and Sergeevich 2020 ; Pivovarova and Makhovikov 2017 ; Shuvalov et al 2008 ; Struchkov and Rogachev 2018 ). When storing petroleum products, soil contamination occurs due to frequent leaks from reservoirs or non-compliance with pumping processes (Lee et al 2019 ; Gorawski et al 2017 ; Sacile 2007 ). When storing viscous petrochemicals, sediments can accumulate due to incompatibility of petroleum products, which can affect the corrosion of the metal, the stress–strain state of the reservoir structure, and accident rate resulting in the ingress of petroleum products into the soil (Sultanbekov et al, 2019a , 2019b , 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%