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15 March 2024 Development of stray current detection system for buried steel pipeline based on STM32
Xiaolong Li, Jinzhong Chen, Xuyun Yang, Renyang He, Tao Meng
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Proceedings Volume 13079, Third International Conference on Testing Technology and Automation Engineering (TTAE 2023); 130790L (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3015428
Event: 3rd International Conference of Testing Technology and Automation Engineering (TTAE 2023), 2023, Xi-an, China
Abstract
Stray current corrosion is an important factor affecting the safe operation of buried steel pipelines. Aiming at the problems such as single function, low accuracy and poor usability of configuration software of existing stray current detection equipment, a stray current detection system based on STM32 and Labview for buried steel pipelines is designed, which can simultaneously measure a variety of stray current interference evaluation indexes. The system consists of two parts: acquisition system and host computer. The hardware circuit of acquisition system is designed in modular way, and the host computer is built by joint programming of Labview software and MATLAB software. The experimental results show that the measurement error of the system is less than 0.1%, which meets the standard requirements. The system has the feasibility of field application and popularization.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Xiaolong Li, Jinzhong Chen, Xuyun Yang, Renyang He, and Tao Meng "Development of stray current detection system for buried steel pipeline based on STM32", Proc. SPIE 13079, Third International Conference on Testing Technology and Automation Engineering (TTAE 2023), 130790L (15 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3015428
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KEYWORDS
Design and modelling

Computing systems

Data communications

LabVIEW

Telecommunications

Digital signal processing

Signal processing

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