Proceedings (Dec 2018)

Multiparameter Sensor Array for Gas Composition Monitoring

  • Arjen Boersma,
  • Jörgen Sweelssen,
  • Huib Blokland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2130867
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 13
p. 867

Abstract

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In the energy transition from fossil to renewable resources, gas is foreseen to play an important role. However, the composition of the gas is expected to change due to a wider variation of sources. In order to mitigate potential challenges for distributors and end-users, a new low-cost gas composition sensor was developed that will be able to monitor the composition and energy content of these gas sources, ranging from biogas to liquid natural gas (LNG). Together with industrial and academic partners a gas sensor was realized that can be inserted in an existing gas grid. A first demonstrator was realized that was small enough to be used in low and medium pressure gas pipes (100 mbarg—8 barg). Adding the pressure and temperature data to the chip readings enables to determine the concentrations of methane, ethane, propane, butane, nitrogen and carbon dioxide, including small fluctuations in water vapor pressure and subsequently calculate the Calorific Value, Wobbe Index and Methane Number.

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