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今年2月,美国Kiefner & Associates管道工程咨询公司的戴维·肖博士向美国运输部提交一份泄漏检测研究草案。在草案中戴维·肖提出两个问题,引起业界关注。一是有多少石油管道存在泄漏隐患?二是谁来为管道安全买单?草案透露,目前市场上的自动检测泄漏系统较少,管道运营商普遍采取定时监控管道流量和压力的方式进行检测,而这些检测方式既不敏感,又不符合现代工业的需求。戴维·肖说,管道业拒绝使用更可靠、科技含量更高的产品的主要原因
In February this year, Dr. David Shaw, a consulting firm for pipeline engineering at Kiefner & Associates in the United States, submitted a draft leak testing study to the U.S. Department of Transportation. In the draft, David Shaw raised two issues that caught the attention of the industry. First, there are how many oil pipeline leak risks? Second, who pay for the safety pipeline? The draft said the current market less automatic leak detection system, pipeline operators generally take regular monitoring of pipeline flow and pressure to detect, and These tests are neither sensitive nor in line with the needs of the modern industry. David Shaw said the plumbing industry’s main reason for refusing to use more reliable and technologically advanced products