Abstract

In this paper, a reflective methane (CH4) gas telemetry system has been developed based on the direct optical absorption spectroscopy technique for an open light path. It can realize the real-time in-situ monitoring of CH4 gas within a range of 150 m. Considering the potential cross-interference effects of hydrocarbon gases in ambient air, a diode laser operating at a specific wavelength of 1653.7 nm is employed to target the strong CH4 absorption line in near-infrared region and therefore avoid the interference of water vapor absorption simultaneously. A measurement precision of 0.02 ppm within 40 m open optical path has been achieved over 30 h of continuous monitoring, indicating the excellent measuring sensitivity and stability of our telemetry system. Through the field test of leaked CH4 gas with a 150 m one-way open optical path, the developed CH4 telemetry system has proved to have great potential and reliability for environmental monitoring and remote gas detection in various industries.

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