Detection of Red Dye in Diesel Oil

Developing a sensitive and effective instrument for detecting the presence of red dye in diesel fuel is very advantageous for governments in preventing tax loss by controlling illegal use of the diesel fuel. The objective of this work has been to investigate and develop an instrument to detect red...

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Main Authors: B Varughese, H Khawaja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Multi-Science Publishing 2017-06-01
Series:International Journal of Multiphysics
Online Access:http://journal.multiphysics.org/index.php/IJM/article/view/351
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spelling doaj-8dc80208b5b0475db33332f70fce92aa2020-11-24T23:02:08ZengMulti-Science PublishingInternational Journal of Multiphysics1750-95482048-39612017-06-0111210.21152/1750-9548.11.2.223334Detection of Red Dye in Diesel OilB Varughese0H Khawaja1Department of Engineering and Safety (IIS-IVT), UiT The Arctic University of NorwayDepartment of Engineering and Safety (IIS-IVT), UiT The Arctic University of NorwayDeveloping a sensitive and effective instrument for detecting the presence of red dye in diesel fuel is very advantageous for governments in preventing tax loss by controlling illegal use of the diesel fuel. The objective of this work has been to investigate and develop an instrument to detect red dye in diesel, based on the principle of absorption. The peaks of absorption in red and pure diesel fuel were measured with the help of UV-spectrometer (Lambda 6/ PECSS). Optical interference filters of wavelengths 405 nm and 616 nm were used to modify the spectral transmittance of an optical system with appropriate spectral absorption characteristics. Two simultaneous light beams of two different colors were sent into the diesel fuel and the transmitted light from the fuel censored by a silicon photo detector. The signal from the detector was then amplified with the help of three operational amplifiers (OP-177) and sent to an analog device (AD 538) which can perform division operation. The voltage produced when the violet light passes through the medium was divided when the red light passes through the medium in the one quadrant division unit (AD 538). The output voltage from the analog device was measured with the help of a digital multi-meter. The results show that the output voltages decreases with the increase in percentage of red dye in diesel fuel.http://journal.multiphysics.org/index.php/IJM/article/view/351
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Detection of Red Dye in Diesel Oil
International Journal of Multiphysics
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H Khawaja
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title Detection of Red Dye in Diesel Oil
title_short Detection of Red Dye in Diesel Oil
title_full Detection of Red Dye in Diesel Oil
title_fullStr Detection of Red Dye in Diesel Oil
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Red Dye in Diesel Oil
title_sort detection of red dye in diesel oil
publisher Multi-Science Publishing
series International Journal of Multiphysics
issn 1750-9548
2048-3961
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Developing a sensitive and effective instrument for detecting the presence of red dye in diesel fuel is very advantageous for governments in preventing tax loss by controlling illegal use of the diesel fuel. The objective of this work has been to investigate and develop an instrument to detect red dye in diesel, based on the principle of absorption. The peaks of absorption in red and pure diesel fuel were measured with the help of UV-spectrometer (Lambda 6/ PECSS). Optical interference filters of wavelengths 405 nm and 616 nm were used to modify the spectral transmittance of an optical system with appropriate spectral absorption characteristics. Two simultaneous light beams of two different colors were sent into the diesel fuel and the transmitted light from the fuel censored by a silicon photo detector. The signal from the detector was then amplified with the help of three operational amplifiers (OP-177) and sent to an analog device (AD 538) which can perform division operation. The voltage produced when the violet light passes through the medium was divided when the red light passes through the medium in the one quadrant division unit (AD 538). The output voltage from the analog device was measured with the help of a digital multi-meter. The results show that the output voltages decreases with the increase in percentage of red dye in diesel fuel.
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