Method of estimating temperature of reactor
US-2019078943-A1 · Mar 14, 2019 · US
US11268987B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11268987-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916578971-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 8, 2022 |
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A circuit interrupter including a busbar, a Rogowski coil disposed around the busbar and structured to sense current having a first frequency flowing through the busbar, a test injector circuit structured to input a test signal having a second frequency to the Rogowski coil, high or band pass filter circuitry structured to receive an output of the Rogowski coil, the output including a first component having the first frequency and being proportional to the current through the busbar and a second component having the second frequency and being proportional to a temperature of the Rogowski coil, and to attenuate the first component of the Rogowski coil output, and an electronic trip unit including a temperature measurement unit structured to receive an output of the high or band pass filter circuitry and to estimate the temperature of the busbar based on the output of the high or band pass filter circuitry.
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What is claimed is: 1. A circuit interrupter comprising: a busbar; a Rogowski coil disposed around the busbar and structured to sense current having a first frequency flowing through the busbar; a test injector circuit structured to input a test signal having a second frequency to the Rogowski coil; high pass or band pass filter circuitry structured to receive an output of the Rogowski coil, the output including a first component having the first frequency and being proportional to the current flowing through the busbar and a second component having the second frequency and being proportional to a temperature of the Rogowski coil, and to attenuate the first component of the output of the Rogowski coil; and an electronic trip unit including a temperature measurement unit structured to receive an output of the high pass or band pass filter circuitry and to estimate the temperature of the busbar based on the output of the high pass or band pass filter circuitry. 2. The circuit interrupter of claim 1 , wherein the second frequency is substantially higher than the first frequency. 3. The circuit interrupter of claim 1 , wherein the second frequency is at least three times the first frequency. 4. The circuit interrupter of claim 2 , wherein the electronic trip unit includes current measurement circuitry structured to receive the output of the Rogowski coil and to attenuate the second component having the second frequency. 5. The circuit interrupter of claim 1 , wherein the temperature measurement unit includes a sampling component structured to sample the output of the high pass or band pass filter circuitry at a third frequency, wherein an output of the sampling component has a fourth frequency, wherein the temperature measurement unit includes a frequency multiplier or frequency mixer component structured to multiply or frequency mix the output of the sampling component by sines and cosines of the fourth frequency, wherein the temperature measurement unit includes a frequency averaging function component structured to remove all but a DC component from an output of the frequency multiplier or frequency mixer component, and wherein the temperature measurement unit includes a temperature calculation component structured to calculate the temperature of the Rogowski coil. 6. The circuit interrupter of claim 5 , wherein the output of the sampling component is a signal with an amplitude proportional to an amplitude of the output of the high pass or band pass filter circuitry. 7. The circuit interrupter of claim 5 , wherein the fourth frequency is an alias frequency of the test signal. 8. The circuit interrupter of claim 1 , further comprising: a first terminal; a second terminal; separable contacts moveable between a closed position and an open position, the first and second terminals being electrically disconnected from each other when the separable contacts are in the open position; an operating mechanism structured to open said separable contacts; and an actuator structured to cooperate with said operating mechanism to trip open said separable contacts. 9. A method for estimating a temperature of a busbar in a circuit interrupter, the method comprising: providing a Rogowski coil disposed around the busbar and structured to sense current having a first frequency flowing through the busbar; injecting a test input signal having a second frequency into the Rogowski coil disposed around the busbar; receiving an output of the Rogowski coil with high pass or band pass filter circuitry, the output including a first component having the first frequency and being proportional to the current flowing through the busbar and a second component having the second frequency and being proportional to the temperature of the Rogowski coil; filtering the output of the Rogowski coil with the high pass or band pass filter circuitry and attenuating the first component of the output of the Rogowski coil; receiving an output of the high pass or band pass filter circuitry with a temperature measurement unit in an electronic trip unit of the circuit interrupter; and estimating the temperature of the busbar based on the output of the high pass or band pass filter circuitry. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the second frequency is substantially higher than the first frequency. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the second frequency is at least three times the first frequency. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the electronic trip unit includes current measurement circuitry structured to receive the output of the Rogowski coil and to attenuate the second component having the second frequency. 13. The method of claim 9 , wherein the temperature measurement unit includes a sampling component structured to sample the output of the high pass or band pass filter circuitry at a third frequency, wherein an output of the sampling component has a fourth frequency, wherein the temperature measurement unit includes a frequency multiplier or frequency mixer component structured to multiply or frequency mix the output of the sampling component by sines and cosines of the fourth frequency, wherein the temperature measurement unit includes a frequency averaging function component structured to remove all but a DC component from an output of the frequency multiplier or frequency mixer component, and wherein the temperature measurement unit includes a temperature calculation component structured to calculate the temperature of the Rogowski coil. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the output of the sampling component is a signal with an amplitude proportional to an amplitude of the output of the high pass or band pass filter circuitry. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the fourth frequency is an alias frequency of the test signal. 16. The method of claim 9 , wherein the circuit interrupter includes: a first terminal; a second terminal; separable contacts moveable between a closed position and an open position, the first and second terminals being electrically disconnected from each other when the separable contacts are in the open position; an operating mechanism structured to open said separable contacts; and an actuator structured to cooperate with said operating mechanism to trip open said separable contacts. 17. A circuit interrupter comprising: a busbar; a Rogowski coil disposed around the busbar and structured to sense current flowing through the busbar; a test injector circuit structured to input a test signal to the Rogowski coil; high pass or band pass filter circuitry structured to receive and filter an output of the Rogowski coil; and an electronic trip unit including a temperature measurement unit structured to receive an output of the high pass or band pass filter circuitry and to estimate the temperature of the busbar based on the output of the high pass or band pass filter circuitry and a current measurement unit structured to receive an output of the Rogowski coil and estimate the current flowing through the busbar based on the output of the Rogowski coil. 18. The circuit interrupter of claim 17 , wherein the temperature measurement unit includes a sampling component structured to sample the output of the high pass or band pass filter circuitry, wherein the temperature measurement unit includes a frequency multiplier or frequency mixer component structured to frequency multiply or frequency mix an output of the sampling component, wherein the temperature measurement unit includes a frequency averaging function component structured to r
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