A compact, easy-to-use leak detector for vacuum systems based on the MQ-8 sensor
S.M. Kovalov, I.V. Beznosenko, A.V. Vasyliev, G.V. Sotnikov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a compact, cost-effective hydrogen leak detector for vacuum systems using an MQ-8 sensor and Arduino, offering a practical alternative to helium detectors with proven effectiveness.
Contribution
The paper presents a simple, low-cost hydrogen leak detector based on the MQ-8 sensor integrated with Arduino for real-time detection and visualization.
Findings
Effective detection of small hydrogen leaks
Stable operation during long-term measurements
Low manufacturing cost and ease of use
Abstract
This paper presents the development of a compact leak detector for vacuum systems that operates using hydrogen as a tracer gas, detected by a semiconductor MQ-8 sensor. The sensor is connected to an Arduino microcontroller, enabling digital signal processing and real-time visualization through the Processing software environment. The designed device is capable of detecting even small hydrogen leaks caused by imperfect sealing of vacuum connections. It is characterized by simplicity, low manufacturing cost, and suitability for laboratory use as an alternative to helium leak detectors. Experimental tests confirmed the effectiveness and stability of the developed leak detector during long-term measurements.
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation · IoT-based Smart Home Systems · Experimental Learning in Engineering
