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A Petroleum Leakage Detection System
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/ese.v2i1.1553Abstract
This paper presents report of a design work on petroleum leakage detectionsystem. It is a system that is designed to monitor seepage of petroleumproducts across pipeline installations. The design work which was simulated on a PROTEUS software, consists of a gas detecting sensor (GH-312),an 8-bit (AT89C51) Microcontroller, an alarm system and a remote PC. Itwas implemented as a laboratory prototype to sense seepages, generate analarm and also send an alert message to a PC at remote location. Testing ofthe prototype was carried out in the laboratory using methane gas which is acomponent gas contained in petroleum products. Result shows an actuatedalarm (upon the release of gas from test tube) and an instant alert messageon the PC.Keywords:
Pipeline; Sensor; Microcontroller; Detection; AlarmReferences
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