Single selective gas sensor for detecting flammable gases

The analysis and useful gas sensing properties of capillary-attached gas sensor (CGS) have recently been investigated. The aim of the present work was to investigate the possibility of applying CGS as single selective sensor in detecting organic gases. A CGS samples were fabricated and tested by exp...

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Main Authors: Bahraminejad, Behzad, Basri, Shahnor, Isa, Maryam, Hambali, Zarida
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Published: 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.125092015-09-03T02:40:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12509/ Single selective gas sensor for detecting flammable gases Bahraminejad, Behzad Basri, Shahnor Isa, Maryam Hambali, Zarida The analysis and useful gas sensing properties of capillary-attached gas sensor (CGS) have recently been investigated. The aim of the present work was to investigate the possibility of applying CGS as single selective sensor in detecting organic gases. A CGS samples were fabricated and tested by exposure to five different flammable target gases, hydrogen, methanol, ethanol, acetone and 1-butanol. Classic feature extraction and classifiers were employed to analyze the transient response of CGS. Extracted features of fabricated CGS could differentiate between the pure target gases (TG) perfectly. Results indicated this fact that CGS can be applied as a smart single sensor to diagnose TGs. 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12509/1/Single%20selective%20gas%20sensor%20for%20detecting%20flammable%20gases.pdf Bahraminejad, Behzad and Basri, Shahnor and Isa, Maryam and Hambali, Zarida (2009) Single selective gas sensor for detecting flammable gases. IEICE Electronics Express, 6 (12). pp. 876-882. ISSN 1349-2543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1587/elex.6.876 English
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description The analysis and useful gas sensing properties of capillary-attached gas sensor (CGS) have recently been investigated. The aim of the present work was to investigate the possibility of applying CGS as single selective sensor in detecting organic gases. A CGS samples were fabricated and tested by exposure to five different flammable target gases, hydrogen, methanol, ethanol, acetone and 1-butanol. Classic feature extraction and classifiers were employed to analyze the transient response of CGS. Extracted features of fabricated CGS could differentiate between the pure target gases (TG) perfectly. Results indicated this fact that CGS can be applied as a smart single sensor to diagnose TGs.
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author Bahraminejad, Behzad
Basri, Shahnor
Isa, Maryam
Hambali, Zarida
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Isa, Maryam
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Single selective gas sensor for detecting flammable gases
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title Single selective gas sensor for detecting flammable gases
title_short Single selective gas sensor for detecting flammable gases
title_full Single selective gas sensor for detecting flammable gases
title_fullStr Single selective gas sensor for detecting flammable gases
title_full_unstemmed Single selective gas sensor for detecting flammable gases
title_sort single selective gas sensor for detecting flammable gases
publishDate 2009
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