Title :
Linear sensor for areal subsurface gas monitoring - Calibration routine and validation experiments
Author :
Bartholmai, Matthias ; Neumann, Patrick P. ; Werner, Klaus-Dieter ; Ebert, Sebastian ; Lazik, Detlef
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Non-Destruct. Testing, BAM Fed. Inst. for Mater. Res. & Testing, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
Membrane based linear gas sensors and fiber optical sensors feature similar geometries and complement each other in quantities to be measured. To the author´s best knowledge, it is the first time that these sensors are combined to a multifunctional sensor for distributed measuring of gas concentrations, temperature, and strain. Objective is a comprehensive monitoring of underground gas storage areas. In the presented project a 400 m2 test site and a corresponding laboratory system were just built up to characterize, validate, and optimize the combined sensor. Application of the sensor lines in a grid structure should enable spatial resolution of the measurement data and early detection of relevant events, as gas leakage, temperature change, or mechanical impact. A Calibration routine was developed which can be applied subsequent to underground installation. First measurement results indicate the potential of the method, with regard to highly topical energy transport and storage issues.
Keywords :
calibration; chemical variables measurement; condition monitoring; distributed sensors; fibre optic sensors; gas sensors; impact (mechanical); leak detection; strain measurement; temperature measurement; underground equipment; areal subsurface gas monitoring; calibration routine; comprehensive underground gas storage area monitoring; distributed gas concentration measurement; fiber optical sensor; gas leakage detection; grid structure; mechanical impact detection; membrane based linear gas sensor; multifunctional sensor; spatial resolution; strain measurement; temperature change detection; temperature measurement; underground installation; Calibration; Gas detectors; Laboratories; Monitoring; Optical fiber sensors; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; distributed sensor; fibre optical sensing; gas storage areas; linear sensor; membrane-based gas sensing; monitoring of CO2; subsurface monitoring;
Conference_Titel :
SENSORS, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Valencia
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2014.6985157