Laser-based carbon dioxide monitoring instrument testing during a 30-day controlled underground carbon release field experiment
The performance of two laser-based instruments for carbon dioxide (CO 2) monitoring was tested during a controlled release experiment performed at the zero emissions research and technology (ZERT) controlled release facility. The first instrument measures path-integrated CO 2 concentrations above gr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of greenhouse gas control 2011, Vol.5 (1), p.138-145 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The performance of two laser-based instruments for carbon dioxide (CO
2) monitoring was tested during a controlled release experiment performed at the zero emissions research and technology (ZERT) controlled release facility. The first instrument measures path-integrated CO
2 concentrations above ground in two orthogonal directions using a continuous-wave, temperature-tunable, distributed feedback (DFB) diode laser with a center wavelength of 2.003
μm. The second instrument also uses a continuous-wave temperature-tunable DFB laser to deliver light via fiber optics to three underground sensors. Two underground sensors utilize absorption cells of 0.3 and 1
m lengths that are buried 1
m apart approximate 0.75
m above the underground release pipe. The third underground sensor utilizes a photonic bandgap (PBG) fiber as part of a fiber optic sensor. A 0.3
tCO
2/day controlled release was conducted from July 9 to August 7, 2008. The two instruments were able to distinguish the elevated CO
2 concentration associated with the CO
2 injection. |
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ISSN: | 1750-5836 1878-0148 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijggc.2010.03.002 |