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BPN697: Natural Gas Pipeline Research
| Project ID |
BPN697 |
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| Start Date |
Thu 2012-Aug-16 12:10:15 |
| Last Updated |
Tue 2013-Feb-19 15:35:24 |
| Abstract |
The goal is to develop technologies for natural gas pipelines that provide increased system awareness and reliability, lower system costs, better assessment of pipeline integrity, and provide tangible benefits for utility customers. The benefits sought are natural gas pipelines that are more reliable, efficient, and secure. The BSAC research can be divided into three areas: 1. Microfabricated MEMS natural gas sensors 2. Low-power wireless sensor communication infrastructure 3. Ultrasonic diagnostic and test devices for natural gas pipelines. |
| Status |
Continuing |
| Funding Source |
State |
| IAB Research Area |
Physical Sensors & Devices |
| Researcher(s) |
Igor Paprotny, Adam Tornheim, Rafael Send, Son Duy Nguyen |
| Advisor(s) |
Richard M. White, Paul K. Wright |
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