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City hazardous gas monitoring network

Abbaspour, M ; Sharif University of Technology | 2005

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  1. Type of Document: Article
  2. DOI: 10.1016/j.jlp.2005.07.023
  3. Publisher: 2005
  4. Abstract:
  5. In our today's societies, many dangerous chemicals are produced and transported. Due to the vast use of chemicals, more chemical accidents are taking place with huge losses. In this study a city hazardous gas monitoring network was designed to detect the dispersion of toxic and combustible gases in the primary stages. The network could cover hazardous chemical facilities, important hazardous chemical routes, warehouses and special locations which may be the targets of terrorist attacks. The network is consisted of several local networks and a central control panel complex. Each local network has a local control panel in the center and many detectors and sounders around it at distances less than 3000 m that communicate with the local control panels wirelessly. In each location there are two types of gas detectors, toxic and combustible, and a sounder which are equipped with a wireless, radio frequency modem allowing the units to communicate readings and other information on a real-time basis with a remotely located local control panel. High sensitive Photo Ionization Detectors, PIDs, are used to provide fast and low-level on-site screening for chemicals contamination. Combustible gas detectors are the second choice to sense the combustible gas and verify the readings of PIDs in this regard. The central panel consists of several connected control panels work uniquely helping a computer set and the appropriate software and communicate with local control panels via telephone lines. All of the network components are shown on the monitor of central panel with special symbols by geographical information system program. The system is fully addressable so that the high level detection of a detector produces a blinking color double-circle around its symbol in GIS plan. In case of high level gas detection, a team of experts who are fully equipped with different portable detectors depart to the site to test the field to identify the chemicals. All readings of detectors are saved in a data bank and then analyzed to find any chemicals spills and leakages. The network was simulated by a special program so that the components of local networks and the central panel are shown in separate windows. By clicking on one detector on environmental window the formerly designed responses will be activated in central panel window. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
  6. Keywords:
  7. Accidents ; Chemical industry ; Computer simulation ; Contamination ; Gas detectors ; Geographic information systems ; Ionization ; Telephone lines ; Chemical accident ; Combustible gas ; Gas monitoring network ; Ionization detectors ; Hazardous materials ; Measurement method
  8. Source: Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries ; Volume 18, Issue 4-6 , 2005 , Pages 481-487 ; 09504230 (ISSN)
  9. URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0950423005001282