Design on Safety Monitoring System of Oilcan during Transportation

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Petroleum products in oilcans are volatile, inflammable and explosive, which may lead to explosion of oil tank and collapse of building in case of fire. Reasonable design of oil tank and study of oil tank fire extinguishing introducing new method are very important to property safety and social stability. This paper intends to design a safety monitoring system of oilcan during transportation. Vehicle safety monitoring is studied and we analyze and summarize the many factors that affect vehicle safety, and practicality of extracting a representative vehicle safety monitoring technology, analytics implementations.

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November 2013

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