Multi-sensor probe for monitoring combustion in a conduit

US10088157B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10088157-B2
Application numberUS-201514630473-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 24, 2015
Priority dateFeb 24, 2015
Publication dateOct 2, 2018
Grant dateOct 2, 2018

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A gas outlet monitoring system for a boiler system includes a gas probe(s) with a plurality of gas sensing locations wherein each location measures a plurality of parameters of the gas flow, such a oxygen concentration and temperature. The multi-sensor probe includes a tubular lance and a plurality of sensor pods spaced along the lance. Each sensor pod has an oxygen sensor disposed in a first port, and a first temperature sensor disposed in a second port. An enclosure is disposed at one end of the tubular lance. The enclosure has a respective pressure sensor for each oxygen sensor port. A plurality of first tubes passes through the lance between the enclosure and the first port of a respective sensor pod to provide a gas to the respective first port for the purpose of providing cleaning air. A plurality of second tubes passes through the lance between the enclosure and the first port of a respective sensor pod to provide fluid communication between gas in the respective first port and the respective pressure sensor. One pressure sensor is provided for each oxygen sensor.

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A multi-sensor probe comprising: a tubular lance; a plurality of sensor pods spaced along the tubular lance, each sensor pod including a first port having an oxygen sensor disposed therein, and a second port having a first temperature sensor disposed therein; an enclosure coupled to one end of the tubular lance, the enclosure having a plurality of pressure sensors disposed therein; a first plurality of tubes passing through the tubular lance, each tube of the first plurality of tubes fluidly coupled between the enclosure and the first port of a respective sensor pod of the plurality of sensor pods to selectively provide a first gas to the oxygen sensor disposed therein; and a second plurality of tubes passing through the tubular lance, each tube of the second plurality of tubes fluidly coupled between the first port of a respective sensor pod and a respective pressure sensor of the plurality of differential pressure sensors to provide an indication of pressure within the respective first port. 2. The multi-sensor probe of claim 1 , wherein the first port of each sensor pod further having a second temperature sensor disposed therein to provide a temperature measurement of the respective oxygen sensor. 3. The multi-sensor probe of claim 1 , wherein the second port of each sensor pod is fluidly coupled to a first end of a respective gas extraction tube extending through the lance, the gas extraction tube further fluidly coupled to the enclosure at a second end, to convey a second gas from the respective second port to the enclosure. 4. The multi-sensor probe of claim 1 , further comprising: a first screen secured to an outlet of the first port; and a second screen secured to the outlet of the second port. 5. The multi-sensor probe of claim 1 , wherein the first gas is a known gas. 6. The multi-sensor probe of claim 5 , wherein the known gas is at least one of a gas having a known oxygen concentration and a purge gas. 7. The multi-sensor probe of claim 6 , further comprising a processor for calibrating the oxygen sensor based upon the known concentration of the known gas provided to the first port and the pressure within the first port. 8. The multi-sensor probe of claim 6 , further comprising a pneumatic manifold having a plurality of inlets and outlets and a switch to selectively provide fluid from a selected inlet to a selected outlet, wherein each tube of the first plurality of tubes are fluidly connected to respective outlets of the pneumatic manifold, wherein the known gas is provided to respective inlets of the pneumatic manifold. 9. The multi-sensor probe of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of sensor pods include one of two, three, four, five and six sensor pods spaced along the lance. 10. A method for measuring constituents of a gas flowing a duct; the method comprising: measuring an oxygen concentration and a temperature within the duct at multiple locations within the duct using at least one multi-sensor probe extended within the duct; the multi-sensor probe including: a tubular lance; a plurality of sensor pods spaced along the lance, each sensor, pod including a first port having an oxygen sensor disposed therein, and a second port having a first temperature sensor disposed therein: an enclosure coupled to one end of the tubular lance, the enclosure having a plurality of pressure sensors disposed therein; a first plurality of tubes passing through the lance, each tube of the first plurality of tubes fluidly coupled between the enclosure and the first port of a respective sensor pod of the plurality of sensor pods to selectively provide a first gas to the oxygen sensor disposed therein; and a second plurality of tubes passing through the lance, each tube of the second plurality of tubes fluidly coupled between the first port of a respective sensor pod and a respective pressure sensor of the plurality of differential pressure sensors to provide an indication of pressure within the respective first port; and controlling an operational parameter of the boiler in response to the plurality of temperature and oxygen measurements provided from the multi-sensor probe. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein multi sensor probe includes a plurality of multi-sensor probes disposed within the duct. 12. A gas outlet monitoring system for controlling the operation of a boiler; the system comprising: a plurality of multi-sensor probes disposed within a duct of the boiler; each multi-sensor probe including: a tubular lance; a plurality of sensor pods spaced along the lance, each sensor pod including a first port having an oxygen sensor disposed therein, and a second port having a first temperature sensor disposed therein; an enclosure coupled to one end of the tubular lance, the enclosure having a plurality of pressure sensors disposed therein; a first plurality of tubes passing through the lance, each tube of the first plurality of tubes fluidly coupled between the enclosure and the first port of a respective sensor pod of the plurality of sensor pods to selectively provide a first gas to the oxygen sensor disposed therein; and a second plurality of tubes passing through the lance, each tube of the second plurality of tubes fluidly coupled between the first port of a respective sensor pod and a respective pressure sensor of the plurality of differential pressure sensors to provide an indication of pressure within the respective first port; a processor communicatively coupled to the plurality sensors pods, the processor operative to receive oxygen concentration and temperature information from the sensor pods, and to control an actuator to change an operation parameter of the boiler in response to the respective oxygen concentration and temperature information received from the sensor pods of the respective multi-sensor probes. 13. The gas outlet monitoring system of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of multi-sensor probes measure flue gas passing through the duct and are downstream of an economizer of the boiler, and the processor controls the flow of at least one of the fuel and gas to the boiler. 14. The gas outlet monitoring system of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of multi-sensor probes measure a flue gas passing through the duct. 15. The gas outlet monitoring system of claim 12 , wherein the processor includes a neural network. 16. The gas outlet monitoring system of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of multi-sensor probes comprises a first plurality of multi-sensor probes disposed upstream of an air heater; and a second plurality of sensor probes disposed downstream of the air heater. 17. The gas outlet monitoring system of claim 16 , wherein the processor provides an indicator in response to the oxygen and temperature measurement provided by the multi-sensor probes upstream and downstream of the air heater.

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What does patent US10088157B2 cover?
A gas outlet monitoring system for a boiler system includes a gas probe(s) with a plurality of gas sensing locations wherein each location measures a plurality of parameters of the gas flow, such a oxygen concentration and temperature. The multi-sensor probe includes a tubular lance and a plurality of sensor pods spaced along the lance. Each sensor pod has an oxygen sensor disposed in a first p…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Alstom Technology Ltd, General Electric Technology Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F23N5/006. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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