Gas control device and gas control method

US11204133B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11204133-B2
Application numberUS-202017124873-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 17, 2020
Priority dateDec 18, 2019
Publication dateDec 21, 2021
Grant dateDec 21, 2021

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If an abnormality detecting unit detects an output abnormality of an internal temperature sensor, a discharge control unit obtains the amount of discharge (a limit value L of gas flow rate F) on the basis of an ambient temperature measured by an ambient temperature sensor, and controls the discharge of fuel gas on the basis of the obtained amount of discharge.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gas control device comprising: a high-pressure tank configured to store a fuel gas used in a fuel cell; an internal temperature sensor configured to measure an internal temperature of the high-pressure tank; a discharge control unit configured to obtain an amount of discharge of the fuel gas to be discharged from the high-pressure tank to the fuel cell, based on the internal temperature measured by the internal temperature sensor, and to perform a discharge control of the fuel gas based on the amount of discharge; an abnormality detecting unit configured to detect an output abnormality of the internal temperature sensor; and an ambient temperature sensor configured to measure an ambient temperature outside of the high-pressure tank, wherein, if the abnormality detecting unit detects an output abnormality of the internal temperature sensor, the discharge control unit switches temperature information from the internal temperature to the ambient temperature for use in obtaining the amount of discharge, obtains the amount of discharge based on the ambient temperature measured by the ambient temperature sensor and performs the discharge control of the fuel gas based on the obtained amount of discharge. 2. The gas control device according to claim 1 , further comprising a storage unit configured to store control information that associates together the ambient temperature and the amount of discharge in a case where an amount of heat received by the high-pressure tank from an outside atmosphere and an amount of heat discharged by the high-pressure tank to the outside atmosphere as the high-pressure tank discharges the fuel gas are balanced, wherein, if the abnormality detecting unit detects an output abnormality of the internal temperature sensor, the discharge control unit obtains the amount of discharge based on the ambient temperature measured by the ambient temperature sensor and the control information stored in the storage unit, and performs the discharge control of the fuel gas based on the obtained amount of discharge. 3. The gas control device according to claim 1 , further comprising a pressure sensor configured to measure an internal pressure of the high-pressure tank, wherein, if the abnormality detecting unit detects an output abnormality of the internal temperature sensor, the discharge control unit obtains the amount of discharge based on the ambient temperature measured by the ambient temperature sensor and the internal pressure measured by the pressure sensor, and performs the discharge control of the fuel gas based on the obtained amount of discharge. 4. The gas control device according to claim 3 , further comprising a storage unit configured to store, for each value of the internal pressure, control information that associates together the ambient temperature and the amount of discharge in a case where an amount of heat received by the high-pressure tank from an outside atmosphere and an amount of heat discharged by the high-pressure tank to the outside atmosphere as the high-pressure tank discharges the fuel gas are balanced, wherein, if the abnormality detecting unit detects an output abnormality of the internal temperature sensor, the discharge control unit obtains the amount of discharge based on the ambient temperature measured by the ambient temperature sensor, the internal pressure measured by the pressure sensor, and the control information stored in the storage unit, and performs the discharge control of the fuel gas based on the obtained amount of discharge. 5. The gas control device according to claim 3 , further comprising a storage unit configured to store control information that associates together a plurality of levels of the amount of discharge, a plurality of ranges of the internal pressure, and a plurality of ranges of the ambient temperature, wherein, if the abnormality detecting unit detects an output abnormality of the internal temperature sensor, the discharge control unit obtains the amount of discharge based on the ambient temperature measured by the ambient temperature sensor, the internal pressure measured by the pressure sensor, and the control information stored in the storage unit, and performs the discharge control of the fuel gas based on the obtained amount of discharge. 6. The gas control device according to claim 1 , wherein the high-pressure tank comprises a first tank, and a second tank that has a smaller storage capacity of the fuel gas than the first tank, the internal temperature sensor comprises a first internal temperature sensor configured to measure the internal temperature of the first tank, and a second internal temperature sensor configured to measure the internal temperature of the second tank, and if the abnormality detecting unit does not detect an output abnormality of either of the first internal temperature sensor and the second internal temperature sensor, the discharge control unit performs the discharge control by selecting a lower one of the amount of discharge obtained based on the internal temperature measured by the first internal temperature sensor and the amount of discharge obtained based on the internal temperature measured by the second internal temperature sensor, and if the abnormality detecting unit detects an output abnormality of only the first internal temperature sensor, the discharge control unit performs the discharge control by selecting a lower one of the amount of discharge obtained based on the ambient temperature measured by the ambient temperature sensor and the amount of discharge obtained based on the internal temperature measured by the second internal temperature sensor. 7. A gas control method which uses: a high-pressure tank configured to store a fuel gas used in a fuel cell; an internal temperature sensor configured to measure an internal temperature of the high-pressure tank; a discharge control unit configured to obtain an amount of discharge of the fuel gas to be discharged from the high-pressure tank to the fuel cell, based on the internal temperature measured by the internal temperature sensor, and to perform a discharge control of the fuel gas based on the amount of discharge; an abnormality detecting unit configured to detect an output abnormality of the internal temperature sensor; and an ambient temperature sensor configured to measure an ambient temperature outside of the high-pressure tank, the gas control method comprising causing the discharge control unit to switch temperature information from the internal temperature to the ambient temperature for use in obtaining the amount of discharge, obtain the amount of discharge based on the ambient temperature measured by the ambient temperature sensor and perform the discharge control of the fuel gas based on the obtained amount of discharge, subsequent to the abnormality detecting unit detecting an output abnormality of the internal temperature sensor. 8. The gas control method according to claim 7 , which further uses a pressure sensor configured to measure an internal pressure of the high-pressure tank, wherein, subsequent to the abnormality detecting unit detecting the output abnormality of the internal temperature sensor, the discharge control unit obtains the amount of discharge based on the ambient temperature measured by the ambient temperature sensor and the internal pressure measured by the pressure sensor, and performs the discharge control of the fuel gas based on the obtained amount of discharge.

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  • Application of hydrogen technology to transportation, e.g. using fuel cells · CPC title

  • Cars · CPC title

  • Hydrogen storage · CPC title

  • relating to sensors · CPC title

  • Methods or apparatus for discharging liquefied, solidified, or compressed gases from pressure vessels, not covered by another subclass · CPC title

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What does patent US11204133B2 cover?
If an abnormality detecting unit detects an output abnormality of an internal temperature sensor, a discharge control unit obtains the amount of discharge (a limit value L of gas flow rate F) on the basis of an ambient temperature measured by an ambient temperature sensor, and controls the discharge of fuel gas on the basis of the obtained amount of discharge.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honda Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/04201. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 21 2021 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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We list 10 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).