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IoT-BASED BIOGAS LEAKAGE-DETECTING DEVICE
Dr.R.Jayakarthik, Dr.JayanthilaDevi
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Abstract: A biogas leakage detection service needs to be included in the continuous maintenance routine of every competent plant operator. In addition, biogas includes hydrogen sulphide (H2S), a hazardous gas that has been responsible for several fatalities in the agricultural sector of the United Kingdom; these deaths have been attributed to the management of slurry tanks. Because hydrogen sulphide is heavier than air, it will accumulate on the ground. It has the potential to build up in tight places that have inadequate ventilation, and it may go undiscovered until someone enters the space, which may have potentially catastrophic consequences. To detect gas leakage, an Internet of Things (IoT) enabled gas leakage detection system is an intelligent method. Leakage of gas is a significant safety hazard in a variety of settings, including households, industries, and piped gas distribution networks. The most significant businesses that are susceptible to fire hazards include refineries, oil and gas industries, and supply-chain companies that deal with flammable gases and liquids.
Keywords: IoT, Biogas, Sensors, Gas Sensor, Leakage Detecting Device
Keywords: IoT, Biogas, Sensors, Gas Sensor, Leakage Detecting Device
How to Cite:
[1] Dr.R.Jayakarthik, Dr.JayanthilaDevi, βIoT-BASED BIOGAS LEAKAGE-DETECTING DEVICE,β International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE), DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2023.111209
