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Gas Leakage Detection from Drainage to Offer Safety for Sanitary Workers
ОглавлениеDr. D. Jeyabharathi1*, Dr. D. Kesavaraja2 and D. Sasireka3
1 Assistant professor, Department of Information Technology, Sri Krishna College of Technology, Coimbatore
2 Associate professor, Dept. of CSE, Dr Sivanthi Aditanar College of Engineering, Tiruchendur, India
3 Research Scholar, VV College of Engineering, Tisaiyanvillai, India
Abstract
A drainage system is an arrangement to move liquids away from where they are not required for disposal in appropriate locations. A drainage system can include anything from gutters and drains in houses to remove rain water, storm water systems to drain rainwater from roads into roadside drains and drainage systems to remove sewage from houses into municipal sewers for disposal. Within the medical industry, drainage systems can mean methods to drain unwanted fluids from the body, such as pus from wounds, and colostomy bags to remove body wastes and fluids from internal abscesses and ulcers. Within engineering it can mean systems for removing spent oil, coolant liquids and by-products from industry referred to as industrial waste.
Gas leaks are a serious hazard that can cause harm to workers, buildings and the environment. Detecting leaked gas can help to reduce these risks. Gases such as Carbon monoxide (CO), Hydrogen sulphide (H2S), Methane (CH4) are some of the hazardous gases present in underground drainage systems. These gases are very harmful to human beings and may lead to death. To avoid those problems, we have proposed a gas leakage detection system.
Keywords: Sewer gas detection, crack detection