Gas detection technology algorithm based on TDLAS

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Vol 48 (5) ◽  
pp. 517007
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贾军伟 Jia Junwei ◽  
李 伟 Li Wei ◽  
柴 昊 Chai Hao ◽  
张书锋 Zhang Shufeng ◽  
张明志 Zhang Mingzhi ◽  
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2020 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ana Maria Carmen Ilie ◽  
Carmela Vaccaro

Cities are major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) due to the high density of urbanization, numerous industrial centers, and intensive agricultural activities. This study focused on soil methane and radon gas measurements in the subsurface, as well as in the atmosphere. Measurements were conducted using new gas detection instrumentation and as low-cost devices for methane gas concentrations. Maximum soil radon gas concentration was observed to be approximately 1770 ± 582 Bq/m3 at a depth of 1 m below the ground surface. The soil comprised of 64.31% sand, 20.75% silt, and 14.94% clay, and 0.526 ppm of uranium. The maximum concentration of methane was about 0.06%, at a depth of 1 m into the soil, characterized by 83% sand, 8.96% silt, and 7.89% clay. Moreover, this study focused on a better understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of new soil gas detection technology. The results and findings of environmental data obtained from the soil gas survey were shared with the community, whose involvement was critical in the data acquisition process.


2011 ◽  
Vol 233-235 ◽  
pp. 2665-2668 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hai Rong Wang ◽  
Di Cen ◽  
Guang Fei Men ◽  
Jian Yun Wang

Quick, accurate and reliable detection of mash gas plays an important role in the coal industry. This paper presents a novel method to get the infrared absorption peak wavelength by light splitting using plane blazed grating, instead of using filter conventionally. The principle and setup of producing 3.433μm and 4.65μm wavelength lights for detecting CH4 and CO concentration are described in details. The work provides a simple, but efficient option to the infrared absorption gas detection technology.


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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (23) ◽  
pp. 8128
Author(s):  
Mohammed Faeik Ruzaij Al-Okby ◽  
Sebastian Neubert ◽  
Thomas Roddelkopf ◽  
Kerstin Thurow

The leakage of hazardous gases and chemical vapors is considered one of the dangerous accidents that can occur in laboratories, workshops, warehouses, and industrial sites that use or store these substances. The early detection and alarming of hazardous gases and volatile chemicals are significant to keep the safety conditions for the people and life forms who are work in and live around these places. In this paper, we investigate the available mobile detection and alarming systems for toxic, hazardous gases and volatile chemicals, especially in the laboratory environment. We included papers from January 2010 to August 2021 which may have the newest used sensors technologies and system components. We identified (236) papers from Clarivate Web of Science (WoS), IEEE, ACM Library, Scopus, and PubMed. Paper selection has been done based on a fast screening of the title and abstract, then a full-text reading was applied to filter the selected papers that resulted in (42) eligible papers. The main goal of this work is to discuss the available mobile hazardous gas detection and alarming systems based on several technical details such as the used gas detection technology (simple element, integrated, smart, etc.), sensor manufacturing technology (catalytic bead, MEMS, MOX, etc.) the sensor specifications (warm-up time, lifetime, response time, precision, etc.), processor type (microprocessor, microcontroller, PLC, etc.), and type of the used communication technology (Bluetooth/BLE, Wi-Fi/RF, ZigBee/XBee, LoRa, etc.). In this review, attention will be focused on the improvement of the detection and alarming system of hazardous gases with the latest invention in sensors, processors, communication, and battery technologies.


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