Distributed Temperature Sensing Market Rises Due To safety Issues Of Workers And Manufacturing Plants
Distributed
temperature sensing (DTS) helps in making continuous measurements for
the full length of the optical fiber. Previously measurements were
made at pre-determined and discrete points which were not helpful in
getting the right information. DTS uses the light pulses which are
reflected by the optical fiber to measure the temperature and
pressure changes more efficiently. Using DTS it is now possible to
detect temperature changes which are smaller than 0.01°C. Also, DTS
is a real-time temperature measurement technique which provides
continuous monitoring for the whole length of the cable covering all
the critical measurement points.
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Presently,
safety issues of the workers and manufacturing plants have become
immensely important, also, rules and regulations pertaining safety
standards have increased during recent years driving the DTS market.
DTS provides continuous measurements of temperature and pressure
through which leakage and fire could be detected to avoid any
casualties. Moreover, with real time measurements DTS systems have
become more reliable and organizations are counting on them for
correct and precise information. Brownfield operations have increased
worldwide where older facilities and sites are used for developing a
new structures. With the help of real time monitoring, DTS is
improving the brownfield operations. Monitoring techniques are
extremely helpful in harsh working conditions such as negative
temperatures, extremely high temperatures in desert areas or sites
which are not entirely safe for workers such as underground and mid
sea operations. However, the critical data generated by DTS is not
being utilized properly which could reduce the efficiency and lead to
a future complications. DTS generates data which could be used in
various operations for improving the overall performance and if this
data is not used properly it could lead to substantial loss. Also,
the high initial costs of DTS systems is restraining their growth.
Increasing subsea operations in the oil and gas industry provides
high growth opportunities to the distributed temperature sensing
market.
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Distributed
temperature sensing market is segmented on the basis of fiber type,
operating principle and application. On the basis of fiber type,
distributed temperature sensing market is segmented into single-mode
fiber and multi-mode fiber. Furthermore, according to operating
principle, distributed temperature sensing market is segmented into
optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR) and optical frequency domain
reflectometry (OFDR). Key applications of distributed temperature
sensing are oil and gas production, power cable monitoring, pipeline
leakage detection, fire detection and other applications. On the
basis of geography, the global distributed temperature sensing market
is segmented into Europe, North America, Asia Pacific, Latin America,
and the Middle East and Africa.
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