Standards

Upcoming Standards


2.1 / ASTM WK43991: STANDARD PRACTICE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF OPTICAL FIBER CABLES ALONG PIPELINES FOR LEAK DETECTION USING DISTRIBUTED VIBRATION, STRAIN, AND THERMAL SENSING

Table 2 enumerates the working groups and initiatives actively involved in developing new standards that target the intricacies of distributed fiber sensing, including a focus on specialized Brillouin sensing. Participation in these working groups is strongly recommended. Notably relevant standards are emphasized in bold, and their respective descriptions are provided subsequently.

Table 2. Standards in development relevant for the distributed sensing equipment and measurements

Organization

Standard #

Title

 

ASTM

WK41891

 

New
Practice for Standard Practice for the Full-Length Monitoring of

the
Interface Temperature of a Cured in Place Pipe Lining Process

 

ASTM

WK67196

New
Specification for The Full-length Monitoring of the Interface Temperature of
a Cured in Place Pipe During the Curing Process

 

ASTM

WK43991

Standard
practice for the installation of optical fiber cables along pipelines for
leak detection using distributed vibration, strain, and thermal sensing

 

ASTM

WK46887

Standard
practice for the use of fiber optic distributed temperature sensing to detect
leaks in above-ground ammonia, ethylene and LNG pipelines

 

ASTM

WK46971

Standard
Practice for the Use of Optical Fiber Bragg Grating for Structural or Ground
Monitoring

 

ASTM

WK48360

New
Practice for Standard practice for the use of optical fiber sensing systems
for performing load tests and monitoring pile foundations supporting
pipelines, conduits and utilities

 

ASTM

WK49252

New
Practice for Spatial Resolution of Distributed Optical Fiber Sensors

 

ASTM

WK49521

New
Practice for Use of Optical Fiber Distributed Temperature Sensing Systems for
Locating Illicit Connections on Sewers

 

ASTM

WK62057

New
Test Methods for Standard Test Methods for Performance Characteristics of
Fiber-Optic Strain Gages

 

SEAFOM

MSP037

Measuring
Sensor Performance

 

IEC

61757-2-1 ED1

Fibre
Optic Sensors – Part 2-1: Temperature measurement – Temperature sensors based
on fibre Bragg gratings

 

 

§  ASTM WK43991

Standard practice for the installation of optical fiber cables along pipelines for leak detection using distributed vibration, strain, and thermal sensing Proposed Scope: This standard will reduce pipeline and construction industry uncertainty on the selection and use of proper materials, locations, and methods for the installation of optical fiber cables along pipelines for the purpose of leak detection and localization. This standard will provide the information needed for best-practice on design and installation techniques to support leak
detection using vibration, strain, and thermal sensing with optical fiber cables near pipelines.

§  ASTM WK46887

Standard practice for the use of fiber optic distributed temperature sensing to detect leaks in above-ground ammonia, ethylene and LNG pipelines Proposed Scope: This standard will publish best practices on the selection and use of proper materials, locations, and methods for the installation, operation and maintenance of optical fiber cables for above ground pipelines transporting ammonia, ethylene, LNG and similar fluids for  the purpose of leak detection using distributed temperature sensing (DTS).

§  ASTM WK48360

 New Practice for Standard practice for the use of optical fiber sensing systems for performing load tests and monitoring pile foundations supporting pipelines, conduits and utilities Contact: Dr. Hisham Mohamad; mhisham@utm.my

§  ASTM WK49252

New Practice for Spatial Resolution of Distributed Optical Fiber Sensors Contact:
Dr. Nils Noether; nils.noether@fibristerre.de

§  ASTM WK49521

New Practice for Use of Optical Fiber Distributed Temperature Sensing Systems for Locating Illicit Connections on Sewers Contact: Dr. Cedric Kechavarzi; ck209@cam.ac.uk

§  SEAFOM MSP037

Measuring Sensor Performance This initiative is aiming to provide guidelines to aid system integrators ability to comparatively choose the best suitable distributed strain instrument needed for job/installation as well as Facilitate operator / end user to specify a minimum performance levels of strain monitoring technology for given application. The scope is limited to the testing of an instrument in conjunction with a selected fiber only. The document is including such items as definitions and testing methods for repeatability and spatial resolution; different test methods for long range vs. moderate range/high spatial resolution applications.