LPG GAS Leakage Detection and Weight Detection Using GSM Module

Authors

  • Anisha Devi. R  M.E (Applied Electronics), Department of ECE, LITES, Thovalai, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Mrs. Shirlin  Department of ECE, LITES, Thovalai, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Dr. Ferlin Deva Shahila  Ph.D. Head of the Department, Department of ECE, LITES, Thovalai, Tamil Nadu, India

Keywords:

Gas leakage, sensor, GSM, Weight.

Abstract

Gas leakage is a major problem with industrial sector, residential premises and gas-powered vehicles like CNG (compressed natural gas) buses, cars. One of the preventive methods to stop accident associated with the gas leakage is to install gas leakage detection kit at vulnerable places. The aim is to present such a design that can automatically detect and stop gas leakage in vulnerable premises. Gas leakage system consists of GSM (Global System for mobile communications) module, which warns by sending SMS. However, the former gas leakage system cannot react in time. It detects the malfunction of a pressurized gas system, so that accumulation of combustible gases and their explosion can be prevented. It also detects the leakage of gas into the area of an appliance when it is in a shutdown condition and not in operation. This system provides gas detection and monitoring which is economical to manufacture and which may be readily installed in conventional trailers and boats which are normally dependent upon a stored supply of pressurized gas. Gas leakage is a serious problem in household, gas vehicles and industries. Gas leakage leads to various accidents resulting into both financial loss as well as human injuries. In context with these issues, the proposed design is able to detect and monitoring gas leakage.

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Published

2022-09-05

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How to Cite

[1]
Anisha Devi. R, Mrs. Shirlin, Dr. Ferlin Deva Shahila "LPG GAS Leakage Detection and Weight Detection Using GSM Module" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 9, Issue 5, pp.07-12, September-October-2022.