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Applications in Development

Gas leaks are of concern to petroleum refiners and industry. They need to inspect facilities regularly to check for leakage. Currently used handheld sensors, called "sniffers," draw air into a flame ionization detector but need proximity to a leak source to work, meaning that they can only detect leaks on a point basis. However, the Remote Sensing Group has developed optical imaging techniques that can locate and detect gas leaks by visually surveying a complete area. Optical imaging uses infrared wavelengths to view a scene. Any leaking plumes of gas show up as opaque on the video screen. This method is a more effective, less costly and labor intensive way to detect leaks.

Industrial/Environmental
 Bioaerosol selective particle detection
 
  • Bioaerosol selective particle detection
  •  Hydrocarbon leak detection
     
  • Hydrocarbon leak detection
  •   Refinery Gas Leak Detection
     
  • Smart Leak Detection and Repair (Smart LDAR) Using Infrared Imaging of Gas Leaks
  •   Natural Gas Industry
     
  • Development of a Hand-Held Methane Detection System
  •   Hg Detection
     
  • Mercury detection
  • National/Homeland Security
      Chemical Warfare Agent Detection
     
    Atmospheric Studies
      Isotope Detection
     
      Trace Gas Detection
     
      Modeling