Development of an optical gas leak sensor for detecting ethylene, dimethyl ether and methane

Qiulin Tan, Xiangdong Pei, Simin Zhu, Dong Sun, Jun Liu, Chenyang Xue, Ting Liang, Wendong Zhang, Jijun Xiong

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    Abstract

    In this paper, we present an approach to develop an optical gas leak sensor that can be used to measure ethylene, dimethyl ether, and methane. The sensor is designed based on the principles of IR absorption spectrum detection, and comprises two crossed elliptical surfaces with a folded reflection-type optical path. We first analyze the optical path and the use of this structure to design a miniature gas sensor. The proposed sensor includes two detectors (one to acquire the reference signal and the other for the response signal), the light source, and the filter, all of which are integrated in a miniature gold-plated chamber. We also designed a signal detection device to extract the sensor signal and a microprocessor to calculate and control the entire process. The produced sensor prototype had an accuracy of ±0.05%. Experiments which simulate the transportation of hazardous chemicals demonstrated that the developed sensor exhibited a good dynamic response and adequately met technical requirements. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)4157-4169
    JournalSensors (Switzerland)
    Volume13
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2013

    Research Keywords

    • Dimethyl ether
    • Ethylene
    • IR absorption spectrum
    • Methane
    • Optical gas leak sensor

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