2020
DOI: 10.3390/s20226659
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Visual Leakage Inspection in Chemical Process Plants Using Thermographic Videos and Motion Pattern Detection

Abstract: Liquid leakage from pipelines is a critical issue in large-scale chemical process plants since it can affect the normal operation of the plant and pose unsafe and hazardous situations. Therefore, leakage detection in the early stages can prevent serious damage. Developing a vision-based inspection system by means of IR imaging can be a promising approach for accurate leakage detection. IR cameras can capture the effect of leaking drops if they have higher (or lower) temperature than their surroundings. Since t… Show more

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“…The motion pattern of leakage drops is repetitively observed using IR video. Kalman filter is applied for the detection of motion patterns of drops to identify the leakage in the process plant [112].…”
Section: Thermographic Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The motion pattern of leakage drops is repetitively observed using IR video. Kalman filter is applied for the detection of motion patterns of drops to identify the leakage in the process plant [112].…”
Section: Thermographic Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%