Sulfur oxide detection system

US10444181B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10444181-B2
Application numberUS-201715438750-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 21, 2017
Priority dateFeb 29, 2016
Publication dateOct 15, 2019
Grant dateOct 15, 2019

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A sulfur oxide detection system includes an element part which includes a sensor cell and a diffusion regulating layer. The sensor cell includes a solid electrolyte layer, a first electrode arranged, and a second electrode. The sulfur oxide detection system also includes a voltage application circuit configured to apply a voltage to the sensor cell so that a potential of the second electrode becomes higher than a potential of the first electrode, and a current detection circuit configured to detect a current flowing between the first electrode and the second electrode. The sulfur oxide detection system further includes a controller coupled with the voltage application circuit and the current detection circuit, and configured to estimate a sulfur oxide concentration in a gas to which the first electrode is exposed by way of the diffusion layer.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A sulfur oxide detection system comprising; an element part which includes a sensor cell having a solid electrolyte layer having oxide ion conductivity, a first electrode arranged on one side surface of the solid electrolyte layer so as to be exposed to a measured gas, and a second electrode arranged at the other side surface of the solid electrolyte layer to be exposed to an atmosphere and includes a diffusion regulating layer regulating diffusion of the measured gas and which is arranged in an exhaust passage of an internal combustion engine; a voltage application circuit configured to apply a voltage to the sensor cell so that a potential of the second electrode becomes higher than a potential of the first electrode; a current detection circuit configured to detect a current flowing between the first electrode and the second electrode; and a controller communicatively coupled with the voltage application circuit and the current detection circuit, wherein the controller is configured to: perform first control making the voltage applied to the sensor cell rise from a first voltage less than a decomposition start voltage of water and sulfur oxide to a second voltage higher than the decomposition start voltage so that a voltage of the decomposition start voltage or more is applied to the sensor cell for a first period of time, after the first control, perform second control making the voltage applied to the sensor cell rise from the first voltage to the second voltage so that the voltage of the decomposition start voltage or more is applied to the sensor cell for a second period of time different from the first period of time, and, between the first control and the second control, perform poisoning recovery control applying a voltage enabling desorption of decomposition products of sulfur oxide adsorbed at the first electrode to the sensor cell; and to estimate a sulfur oxide concentration in the measured gas based on a difference or a ratio of a first current detected by the current detection circuit when the first control is performed and a second current detected by the current detection circuit when the second control is performed. 2. The sulfur oxide detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to make the voltage applied to the sensor cell rise from the first voltage to the second voltage by a voltage waveform of a sine wave having a first period of 0.1 second to 100 seconds in the first control, and make the voltage applied to the sensor cell rise from the first voltage to the second voltage by a voltage waveform of a sine wave having a second period of 0.1 second to 100 seconds different from the first period in the second control. 3. The sulfur oxide detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to make the voltage applied to the sensor cell rise from the first voltage to the second voltage by a voltage waveform of a square wave having a first time constant of 0.05 second to 50 seconds in the first control, and make the voltage applied to the sensor cell rise from the first voltage to the second voltage by a voltage waveform of a square wave having a second time constant of 0.05 second to 50 seconds different from the first time constant in the second control. 4. The sulfur oxide detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to estimate the sulfur oxide concentration in the measured gas based on the difference of the first current and the second current, and estimate that the sulfur oxide concentration in the measured gas is a reference concentration or more when the difference is a reference value or more. 5. The sulfur oxide detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to estimate the sulfur oxide concentration in the measured gas based on the ratio of the first current and the second current, and estimate that the sulfur oxide concentration in the measured gas is a reference concentration or more when the ratio is a reference value or more, and the controller is configured to calculate the ratio by dividing the first current by the second current if the first period of time is shorter than the second period of time and by dividing the second current by the first current if the first period of time is longer than the second period of time. 6. The sulfur oxide detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to estimate the sulfur oxide concentration in the measured gas based on the ratio of the first current and the second current, and estimate that the sulfur oxide concentration in the measured gas is a reference concentration or more if the ratio is a reference value or less, and the controller is configured to calculate the ratio by dividing the second current by the first current if the first period of time is shorter than the second period of time and by dividing the first current by the second current if the first period of time is longer than the second period of time. 7. The sulfur oxide detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the first period of time is shorter than the second period of time. 8. The sulfur oxide detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to estimate that the sulfur oxide concentration in the measured gas is an upper limit concentration or more if the first current is a lower limit value or less. 9. The sulfur oxide detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to estimate that the sulfur oxide concentration in the measured gas is an upper limit concentration or more if the first current is a first lower limit value or less and the second current is a second lower limit value or less. 10. The sulfur oxide detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to judge whether an air-fuel ratio of the measured gas and a temperature of the element part are stable, and the controller is configured to perform the first control, the poisoning recovery control, and the second control while it is judged that the air-fuel ratio of the measured gas and the temperature of the element part are stable. 11. The sulfur oxide detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the first current is a maximum value of current detected by the current detection circuit when the first control is performed and the second current is a maximum value of current detected by the current detection circuit when the second control is performed. 12. The sulfur oxide detection system according to claim 1 , wherein if the difference or the ratio of the first current and the second current is less than a predetermined value, the controller is configured to perform third control making the voltage applied to the sensor cell rise from the first voltage to the second voltage after the second control so that the voltage of the decomposition start voltage or more is applied to the sensor cell for a third period of time, perform fourth control making the voltage applied to the sensor cell rise from the first voltage to the second voltage after the third control so that the voltage of the decomposition start voltage or more is applied to the sensor cell for a fourth period of time, and perform the poisoning recovery control between the second control and the third control and between the third control and the fourth control, and a sum of the first period of time and the second period of time is smaller than a sum of the third period of time and the fourth period of time and a difference of the third period of time and the fourth period of time is larger than a difference of the first period of time and the second

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  • Heavy or light fuel oils; Fuels characterised by their impurities such as sulfur content or differences in grade, e.g. for ships · CPC title

  • Gas permeable electrodes · CPC title

  • Circuit arrangements specially adapted therefor · CPC title

  • for detection of gases other than oxygen · CPC title

  • using cells {, i.e. more than one cell} and probes with solid electrolytes · CPC title

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What does patent US10444181B2 cover?
A sulfur oxide detection system includes an element part which includes a sensor cell and a diffusion regulating layer. The sensor cell includes a solid electrolyte layer, a first electrode arranged, and a second electrode. The sulfur oxide detection system also includes a voltage application circuit configured to apply a voltage to the sensor cell so that a potential of the second electrode be…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Toyota Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N27/4065. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Oct 15 2019 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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