IP Library Granted Patent US 12663331
Granted Patent B2
US 12663331 · App. 18/537,400 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Acousto-optical transducer and method for pipeline leak detection, localization and quantification

Inventors: Danilo Fernandes Gomes (Curitiba, BR); Jean Carlos Cardozo Da Silva (Curitiba, BR); Carla De Araujo Ferreira Melo (Rio de Janeiro, BR); Guilherme Heim Weber (Curitiba, BR); Eduardo Luis Gerla Rodino (Rio de Janeiro, BR); Cicero Martelli (Curitiba, BR)
G01M3/243F17D5/06G01M3/38
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Patent No.
US 12663331
App. No.
18/537,400
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is in the field of technologies applied to fluid transporting pipelines and, more specifically, it refers to an acousto-optical transducer and a method capable of sensing, monitoring and quantifying losses and leaks in steam plants in oil and gas, food, energy generation industries, among others. Particularly, the present invention describes an acousto-optical transducer for sensing, locating and quantifying leaks in pipelines and equipment for use in distributed optical sensing systems. The apparatus comprises a structure that maximizes the acoustic sensitivity of the fiber, consisting of a housing; a waveguide; a membrane; and a membrane attachment bracket for supporting the membrane; wherein the waveguide is helically arranged and rigidly fixed under the membrane. The method describes the use of the device in optical sensing systems for monitoring steam losses.

Claims (32)

1 . An acousto-optical transducer for sensing, locating, and quantifying leaks in pipelines, the transducer comprising:

a housing;

a waveguide;

a membrane; and

a membrane attachment bracket for supporting the membrane;

wherein the waveguide is helically arranged and rigidly attached under the membrane.

2 . The transducer claim 1 ,

wherein the membrane has a convex shape that extends outwardly from the housing;

wherein the membrane is configured to protect the waveguide attached thereto;

wherein the membrane is configured to transfer energy generated by the acoustic wave to the guide; and

wherein the materials used to manufacture the membrane include at least one of: titanium, selenium, polyester, polycarbonate, polymer blends obtained from the physical mixing of two or more polymers, or composite materials where the fiber or photorefractive elements can be embedded.

3 . The transducer of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide is planar, cylindrical, or a combination of both.

4 . The transducer of claim 1 , wherein the length of the waveguide attached under the membrane is greater than or equal to a linear distance along the length of a fiber optic cable of a sensor system arranged in a region of interest to be monitored in a pipeline.

5 . The transducer of claim 1 , wherein the housing accommodates a section of optical fiber from a sensor system configured to be connected to the waveguide attached to the membrane.

6 . The transducer of claim 1 , further comprising an attachment bracket for attaching an optical splice protective box;

wherein the attachment bracket is attached to a lower region of the housing by attachment screws.

7 . The transducer of claim 1 , further comprising an attachment cover having a centralized opening through which the membrane extends outwardly.

8 . The transducer of claim 1 , further comprising a targeting element for targeting acousto-optical signals to the membrane;

wherein the targeting element has a shape of a pyramid frustum or cone frustum converging towards the membrane.

9 . A system for sensing, locating, and quantifying leaks in pipelines, the system comprising:

one or more acousto-optical transducers as defined in claim 1 ; and

a distributed optical sensing system, comprising:

one or more query devices; and

one or more fiber optic cables;

wherein the one or more acousto-optical transducers are installed in series in the vicinity of or in the distributed optical sensing system.

10 . A method for sensing, locating, and quantifying leaks in pipelines, the method comprising:

installing one or more acousto-optical transducers in the vicinity of or in a distributed optical sensing system arranged along a region to be monitored in a pipeline;

sensing, through the one or more acousto-optical transducers, an acoustic event caused by a fault or leak along the pipeline;

acquiring signals relative to the acoustic event from the acousto-optical transducer over time;

determining the location of the fault or leak in the pipeline depending on the position of one or more acousto-optical transducers and the intensity of the acquired signals; and

quantifying steam losses caused by leaks and faults in components through the recognition of signal patterns acquired in the time and frequency domains, with subsequent classification of the acoustic event.

11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the signals acquired from the acousto-optical transducer comprise acoustic signals, thermal signals, or a combination thereof.