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15 March 2002 Passive gas imaging: preliminary results from gas leak simulations-a field study performed under real-world conditions
Sven-Ake Ljungberg, Owe Joensson
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Abstract
The set up for a field test site for simulation and detection of methane gas leaks is described. The problems of detecting gas leaks in real world conditions are discussed. Results from interpretation of images from passive gas imaging surveyed during different delta T, gas flow, and wind conditions are presented and analyzed. The continuation of the research project and its connection to ongoing international research of passive and active gas imaging is described.
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Sven-Ake Ljungberg and Owe Joensson "Passive gas imaging: preliminary results from gas leak simulations-a field study performed under real-world conditions", Proc. SPIE 4710, Thermosense XXIV, (15 March 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459597
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Methane

Temperature metrology

Infrared imaging

Visualization

Infrared radiation

Clouds

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