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Progress in the development of a S RETGEM-based detector for an early forest fire warning system

In this paper we present a prototype of a Strip Resistive Thick GEM photosensitive gaseous detector filled with Ne and ethylferrocene vapours at a total pressure of 1 atm for an early forest fire detection system. Tests show that it is one hundred times more sensitive than the best commercial ultrav...

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Autores principales: Charpak, Georges, Benaben, P, Breuil, P, Martinengo, P, Nappi, E, Peskov, V
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/4/12/P12007
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1206702
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author Charpak, Georges
Benaben, P
Breuil, P
Martinengo, P
Nappi, E
Peskov, V
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Benaben, P
Breuil, P
Martinengo, P
Nappi, E
Peskov, V
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description In this paper we present a prototype of a Strip Resistive Thick GEM photosensitive gaseous detector filled with Ne and ethylferrocene vapours at a total pressure of 1 atm for an early forest fire detection system. Tests show that it is one hundred times more sensitive than the best commercial ultraviolet flame detectors and therefore, it is able to reliably detect a flame of 1.5x1.5x1.5 m3 at a distance of about 1km. An additional and unique feature of this detector is its imaging capability, which in combination with other techniques, may significantly reduce false fire alarms when operating in an automatic mode. Preliminary results conducted with air filled photosensitive gaseous detectors are also presented. The approach main advantages include both the simplicity of manufacturing and affordability of construction materials such as plastics and glues specifically reducing detector production cost. The sensitivity of these air filled detectors at certain conditions may be as high as those filled with Ne and EF. Long term test results of such sealed detectors indicate a significant progress in this direction. We believe that our detectors utilized in addition to other flame and smoke sensors will exceptionally increase the sensitivity of forest fire detection systems. Our future efforts will be focused on attempts to commercialize such detectors utilizing our aforementioned findings.
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spelling cern-12067022019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/4/12/P12007http://cds.cern.ch/record/1206702engCharpak, GeorgesBenaben, PBreuil, PMartinengo, PNappi, EPeskov, VProgress in the development of a S RETGEM-based detector for an early forest fire warning systemDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn this paper we present a prototype of a Strip Resistive Thick GEM photosensitive gaseous detector filled with Ne and ethylferrocene vapours at a total pressure of 1 atm for an early forest fire detection system. Tests show that it is one hundred times more sensitive than the best commercial ultraviolet flame detectors and therefore, it is able to reliably detect a flame of 1.5x1.5x1.5 m3 at a distance of about 1km. An additional and unique feature of this detector is its imaging capability, which in combination with other techniques, may significantly reduce false fire alarms when operating in an automatic mode. Preliminary results conducted with air filled photosensitive gaseous detectors are also presented. The approach main advantages include both the simplicity of manufacturing and affordability of construction materials such as plastics and glues specifically reducing detector production cost. The sensitivity of these air filled detectors at certain conditions may be as high as those filled with Ne and EF. Long term test results of such sealed detectors indicate a significant progress in this direction. We believe that our detectors utilized in addition to other flame and smoke sensors will exceptionally increase the sensitivity of forest fire detection systems. Our future efforts will be focused on attempts to commercialize such detectors utilizing our aforementioned findings.arXiv:0909.2480oai:cds.cern.ch:12067022009-09-15
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Charpak, Georges
Benaben, P
Breuil, P
Martinengo, P
Nappi, E
Peskov, V
Progress in the development of a S RETGEM-based detector for an early forest fire warning system
title Progress in the development of a S RETGEM-based detector for an early forest fire warning system
title_full Progress in the development of a S RETGEM-based detector for an early forest fire warning system
title_fullStr Progress in the development of a S RETGEM-based detector for an early forest fire warning system
title_full_unstemmed Progress in the development of a S RETGEM-based detector for an early forest fire warning system
title_short Progress in the development of a S RETGEM-based detector for an early forest fire warning system
title_sort progress in the development of a s retgem-based detector for an early forest fire warning system
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/4/12/P12007
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