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Australian Mine Ventilation Conference 2017

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New generation of gas sensors for underground coal mining applications

Gas sensing systems are becoming more important in many industries such as oil, gas and mining operations. Particularly in underground coalmines, accurate and reliable monitoring of toxic and combustible gases such as methane, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide is essential. Available conventional electrochemical sensors for gas measurements in underground coalmines suffer from shortcomings such as cross-sensitivity response, limited lifetime, high calibration cost, maintenance cost and safety. Recent studies have found that fibre optic-based gas sensors have potential to eliminate these issues. These sensors can also be used for long distance and distributed sensing of various gases, both of which are important for underground gas monitoring. The aim of this paper is to review the present underground mining gas monitoring systems and review the new generation of fibre optic-based sensing systems for use in underground coalmines.CITATION:Masum, B M, Aminossadati, S M, Leonardi, C R, Kizil, M Sand Amanzadeh,M,2017. New generation of gas sensors for underground coal mining applications, in Proceedings Australian Mine Vent Conference 2017, pp 189-196 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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