Methods, systems, and apparatus for detecting light and acoustic waves
US-8963555-B2 · Feb 24, 2015 · US
US2016134097A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016134097-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514931064-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method and a system for the detection and passivation of an electric arc on at least one connecting element of an electrical device. The system comprises an acoustic acquisition channel configured for the acquisition of acoustic signals emitted by the connecting element, an electric acquisition channel configured for the acquisition of electric signals which are representative of the electric current intensities supplying the connecting element, and a correlator coupled to the acoustic and electric acquisition channels, configured for the evaluation of a correlation between the acoustic and electric signals and for the tripping of an appropriate cut-off signal for the interruption of an electric circuit relative to the connecting element, where the correlation is representative of the initiation of an electric arc.
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A system for the detection and passivation of an electric arc on at least one connecting element of an electrical device, comprising: an acoustic acquisition channel configured for the acquisition of acoustic signals emitted by said connecting element, an electric acquisition channel configured for the acquisition of electric signals which are representative of the electric current intensities supplying said connecting element, and a correlator coupled to said acoustic and electric acquisition channels, configured for the evaluation of a correlation between the acoustic and electric signals and for the tripping of an appropriate cut-off signal for the interruption of an electric circuit relative to said connecting element, where said correlation is representative of the initiation of an electric arc, said correlator comprising: a memory for the storage of at least one acoustic signature for an electric arc and at least one electric signature for an electric arc, an acoustic comparator connected to said acoustic acquisition channel, configured for the comparison of acoustic signals with said at least one acoustic signature, in order to confirm whether the acoustic signals are indicative of the occurrence of an electric arc, an electric comparator connected to said electric acquisition channel and configured for the comparison of electric signals with said at least one electric signature, in order to confirm whether said electric signals are indicative of the occurrence of an electric arc, and a cut-off tripping device coupled to said acoustic and electric comparators, and configured for the tripping of the cut-off signal if the acoustic signals are indicative of an electric arc and the electric signals are also indicative of an electric arc. 2 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein said memory is designed for the storage of a series of acoustic signatures, each of said acoustic signatures being defined as a function of an environmental context of said connecting element. 3 . The system according to claim 2 , wherein each acoustic signature is defined as a function of the altitude of said connecting element. 4 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the acoustic comparator is configured for the averaging of acoustic signals in accordance with a moving average model, prior to comparison with said at least one acoustic reference signature. 5 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the acoustic acquisition channel comprises: an acoustic sensor installed in a zone allocated to the connecting element and configured for the capture of acoustic signals emitted by said connecting element, an acoustic signal amplifier configured for the amplification of acoustic signals received from said at least one acoustic sensor, a first conditioner configured for the formatting of acoustic signals, and a first filter configured for the filtering of acoustic signals at the output of said conditioner. 6 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the electric acquisition channel comprises: at least one electric current intensity sensor installed in a supply line of said connecting element and configured for the capture of electric signals which are representative of the electric current intensities supplying said connecting element, a second conditioner configured for the formatting of electric signals, and a second filter configured for the filtering of electric signals at the output of said conditioner. 7 . The system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a control amplifier configured for the amplification of said cut-off signal in order to actuate the interruption of said electric circuit relative to said connecting element, and an electrical switching device configured for the interruption of said electric circuit of the connecting element upon the reception of said cut-off signal from the control amplifier. 8 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein said electrical device is an on-board electrical distribution box comprising a series of connecting elements arranged in corresponding compartments, wherein each connecting element is supplied by a supply line comprising a combination of phase lines. 9 . An aircraft comprising: an electrical distribution box and a detection system for the detection and passivation of an electric arc on at least one connecting element of the electrical device, the detection system comprising: an acoustic acquisition channel configured for the acquisition of acoustic signals emitted by said connecting element, an electric acquisition channel configured for the acquisition of electric signals which are representative of the electric current intensities supplying said connecting element, and a correlator coupled to said acoustic and electric acquisition channels, configured for the evaluation of a correlation between the acoustic and electric signals and for the tripping of an appropriate cut-off signal for the interruption of an electric circuit relative to said connecting element, where said correlation is representative of the initiation of an electric arc, said correlator comprising: a memory for the storage of at least one acoustic signature for an electric arc and at least one electric signature for an electric arc, an acoustic comparator connected to said acoustic acquisition channel, configured for the comparison of acoustic signals with said at least one acoustic signature, in order to confirm whether the acoustic signals are indicative of the occurrence of an electric arc, an electric comparator connected to said electric acquisition channel and configured for the comparison of electric signals with said at least one electric signature, in order to confirm whether said electric signals are indicative of the occurrence of an electric arc, and a cut-off tripping device coupled to said acoustic and electric comparators, and configured for the tripping of the cut-off signal if the acoustic signals are indicative of an electric arc and the electric signals are also indicative of an electric arc. 10 . A method for the detection and passivation of an electric arc on at least one connecting element of an electrical device, comprising the following steps: acquiring acoustic signals emitted by said connecting element, acquiring electric signals representative of the intensity of electric current supplying said connecting element, comparing said acoustic signals with at least one acoustic signature in order to confirm whether said acoustic signals are indicative of the occurrence of an electric arc, comparing said electric signals with at least one electric signature in order to confirm whether the electric signals are indicative of the occurrence of an electric arc, and tripping an appropriate cut-off signal for the interruption of an electric circuit relative to said connecting element, where the acoustic signals are indicative of an electric arc and the electric signals are also indicative of an electric arc.
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