2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2022.107394
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High-sensitivity dynamic analysis of dissolved gas in oil based on differential photoacoustic cell

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“…When the excitation source is modulated, periodic thermal expansion of the gas produces photoacoustic signals [12] , [13] . The concentration of the target gas can be obtained by measuring the photoacoustic signals through acoustic sensors [14] , [15] , [16] . Benefiting from the background-free detection mechanism, PAS as indirect absorption spectroscopy technology has a wider dynamic range and more sensitive gas detection performance than traditional direct ASGAT.…”
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“…When the excitation source is modulated, periodic thermal expansion of the gas produces photoacoustic signals [12] , [13] . The concentration of the target gas can be obtained by measuring the photoacoustic signals through acoustic sensors [14] , [15] , [16] . Benefiting from the background-free detection mechanism, PAS as indirect absorption spectroscopy technology has a wider dynamic range and more sensitive gas detection performance than traditional direct ASGAT.…”
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“…Until now, it has been widely accepted that DGA, a technology for monitoring the production situation of the gas mentioned above, is one of the most reliable methods for assessing the health status of oil-filled power equipment . Gas sensors for testing periodically the constituent gases in transformer oil include chemical resistance type, infrared spectroscopy type, photoacoustic spectroscopy type, and chromatography type . Compared to other types of sensors, a resistivity-type sensor delivers the merits of high sensitivity, , low expense, , and easy integration, , which makes it most likely to be widely used in detecting dissolved gases in oil.…”
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“…The two PA signals in the differential photoacoustic cell (DPAC) are processed differentially, doubling the amplitude of the perceived signal and effectively eliminating the flow noise. , In the field of dynamic monitoring, the DPAC improves the detection accuracy and real-time performance of the sensing device from the perspective of acoustic resonance enhancement. In 2017, Yin et al achieved an MDL of 109 ppb for H 2 S in the SF 6 background gas using a DPAC and a DFB laser with the central wavelength of 1582 nm .…”
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“…The simulation analysis of the effect of temperature on the infrared absorption lines of H 2 S was carried out in the range of 1574.5 to 1574.65 nm. The gas pressure is constant at 0.1 MPa, and the absorption spectra at four temperature gradients of 25 ■ INTEGRATION OF THE H 2 S PA SENSOR Design and Optimization of the MDPC. According to the Beer−Lambert absorption law, the sensitivity of gas detection is proportional to the total absorption path length.…”
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