Effects of Leak Detection/Location on Underground Heat Distribution System (UHDS) Life Cycle Costs: A Probabilistic Model

Abstract

Army maintenance costs for underground heat distribution systems (UHDSs) were $51.4 million in fiscal year 1989 (FY89). Leak location, an important UHDS maintenance element, is accomplished by using leak location techniques in various sequences, depending on the type of heat distribution system. This report presents a model to estimate the probable costs of leak detection in both direct buried (DB) prefabricated conduit and concrete shallow trench (ST) heat distribution systems, given the inherent uncertainty of available detection techniques. Techniques discussed include visual inspection, random search, bisection search, infrared thermography, tracer gas, and acoustic emission. The projected leak location/repair costs for each UHDS are calculated, and the effects of maintenance costs on operation costs as a result of these projections are discussed. Also discussed are the construction cost/maintenance cost trade-offs that occur when comparing DB and ST life cycle costs. Underground heat distribution system, life cycle costs.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1991
Accession Number
ADA251733

Entities

People

  • Ellen G. Segan
  • James V. Carnahan
  • Kent A. Miller

Organizations

  • Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Sensors

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acoustic Emissions
  • Concrete
  • Construction
  • Cost Analysis
  • Cost Estimates
  • Costs
  • Department Of Defense
  • Detection
  • Emission
  • Inspection
  • Life Cycle Costs
  • Life Cycles
  • Maintenance
  • Maintenance Costs
  • Materials
  • Probabilistic Models
  • Visual Inspection

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Facility/Structural Engineering.
  • Life Cycle Cost Analysis