• Infrared and Laser Engineering
  • Vol. 45, Issue 12, 1204003 (2016)
Luo Xiuli1、*, Tang Jing1, Wang Lingxue1, Cai Yi1, Xue Wei1, Zhang Xiaoshui2, and Wang Shuqian2
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    DOI: 10.3788/irla201645.1204003 Cite this Article
    Luo Xiuli, Tang Jing, Wang Lingxue, Cai Yi, Xue Wei, Zhang Xiaoshui, Wang Shuqian. Modeling and test of signal to noise ratio of leaking gas thermal imager[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2016, 45(12): 1204003 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    A SNR-C model to quantitatively predict the leak gas detection capability of thermal imager was proposed. Using this model, methane gas concentration of cooled thermal imager GasFindIRTM at SNR=1 was predicted, which was consistent with the measured results. The indoor testing setup was designed and built, SNR-C curves of uncooled thermal imager Photon320 to detect ethylene were tested at different temperatures of blackbody, namely 298, 303, 308, 313 and 318 K. Through analysis, measurement and prediction concentration at SNR≈5 were relatively close in all of five blackbody temperatures, and respectively prediction concentration are 3146, 987, 570, 394 and 298 ppm. And this variation trend was consistent with the measured concentration. Therefore, the SNR-C model put forward in this article was able to predict the gas detection capability of thermal imager. While the testing setup can quantitatively measure the relationship between SNR and gas concentration, which can be applied to test the indoor performance of gas leak detection of thermal imager.
    Luo Xiuli, Tang Jing, Wang Lingxue, Cai Yi, Xue Wei, Zhang Xiaoshui, Wang Shuqian. Modeling and test of signal to noise ratio of leaking gas thermal imager[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2016, 45(12): 1204003
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