Gas Leak Inspection Using Thermal, Visual and Depth Images and a Depth-Enhanced Gas Detection Strategy

  • Rangel J
  • Garzón J
  • Sofrony J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Advanced gas leak detection methods in industrial environments are of vital importance as they may translate into a reduction of accidents and increased economic efficiency. This paper proposes the use of different sensors for detecting and localizing leakages remotely, based on the measurement of variables involved when a leak is present. The processing and fusing of thermal, depth and visual images, as well as gas concentration scanning technique, is the proposed method in this article. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Rangel, J., Garzón, J., Sofrony, J., & Kroll, A. (2015). Gas Leak Inspection Using Thermal, Visual and Depth Images and a Depth-Enhanced Gas Detection Strategy. Revista de Ingeniería, (42), 8–15. https://doi.org/10.16924/riua.v0i42.40

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