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Title: Instruments For Leak Detection
Author: Timothy A. Beyer
Source: 1985 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: Leakage first concerned mankind with the first porous clay container. The real problem that developed with leakage began when mankind decided to bury vessels that were designed to carry a product. Tunnels were constructed by the Romans to carry water and wooden pipes were used to carry gas and water. We have progressed from those days, but leakage remains as a common problem. Then as now, attempts are made to locate these hazardous or costly leaks. In the gas industry the techniques and equipment used to detect leakage have advanced along with the technology found in todays pipeline industry




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