Particulate matter detection device

US2019107475A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019107475-A1
Application numberUS-201716086391-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateFeb 9, 2017
Priority dateMar 22, 2016
Publication dateApr 11, 2019
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A particulate matter detection device includes a sensor unit which has a detection unit provided with a pair of electrodes and a heater unit provided with a heater electrode and which is configured to output a signal corresponding to the amount of particulate matter, and a sensor control unit which detects the number of particles of the particulate matter. The sensor control unit has a capture control unit, a heating control unit to heat the detection unit to a first temperature at which a SOF is volatilizable and a second temperature at which soot is burnable, an output changing ratio calculation unit to calculate a ratio between a first output value at the first temperature and a second output value as the maximum output upon heating to the second temperature, and a particle number calculation unit to estimate the average particle diameter of the particulate matter from a value corrected based on the temperature of the sensor unit at the second output value to calculate the number of particles.

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A particulate matter detection device for detecting a particulate matter contained in measuring gas, comprising: a sensor unit having a detection unit provided with a pair of electrodes separated from each other is arranged on a surface of an insulating base exposed to the measuring gas and a heater unit provided with a heater electrode configured to heat the detection unit and which is configured to output a signal corresponding to an amount of particulate matter captured on the detection unit; and a sensor control unit configured to detect the number of particles of the captured particulate matter based on a sensor output from the sensor unit, wherein the sensor control unit has a capture control unit configured to apply a voltage between the pair of electrodes of the detection unit to electrostatically capture the particulate matter, a heating control unit configured to supply power to the heater electrode of the heater unit to heat the detection unit to a first temperature at which a soluble organic fraction in the particulate matter is volatilizable and soot is not burnable and maintain the detection unit at the first temperature or to heat the detection unit to a second temperature at which the soot is burnable and maintain the detection unit at the second temperature, an output changing ratio calculation unit configured to acquire a first output value as a sensor output at the first temperature and a second output value as a maximum sensor output upon heating from the first temperature to the second temperature, thereby calculating an output changing ratio as a ratio of the second output value to the first output value, and a particle number calculation unit configured to calculate the number of particles by means of an average particle diameter of the particulate matter estimated from the calculated output changing ratio and a mass of the particulate matter estimated from the sensor output, and the particle number calculation unit has a temperature correction section configured to correct the calculated output changing ratio based on a temperature of the sensor unit at the second output value. 2 . A particulate matter detection device for detecting a particulate matter contained in measuring gas, comprising: a sensor unit which has a detection unit configured such that a pair of electrodes separated from each other is arranged on a surface of an insulating base exposed to the measuring gas and a heater unit provided with a heater electrode configured to heat the detection unit and which is configured to output a signal corresponding to an amount of particulate matter captured on the detection unit; and a sensor control unit configured to detect the number of particles of the captured particulate matter based on a sensor output from the sensor unit, wherein the sensor control unit comprises a capture control unit configured to apply voltage between the pair of electrodes of the detection unit to electrostatically capture the particulate matter, a heating control unit configured to supply power to the heater electrode of the heater unit to heat the detection unit to a first temperature at which a soluble organic fraction in the particulate matter is volatilizable and soot is not burnable and hold the detection unit at the first temperature or to heat the detection unit to a second temperature at which the soot is burnable and maintain the detection unit at the second temperature, an output changing ratio calculation unit configured to acquire a first output value as a sensor output at the first temperature and a second output value as a maximum sensor output upon heating from the first temperature to the second temperature, thereby calculating an output changing ratio as a ratio of the second output value to the first output value, and a particle number calculation unit configured to calculate the number of particles by means of an average particle diameter of the particulate matter estimated from the calculated output changing ratio and a mass of the particulate matter estimated from the sensor output, and the heating control unit has a temperature increase control section configured to control a temperature increase rate upon heating from the first temperature to the second temperature. 3 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 2 , wherein the heating control unit constantly controls the temperature increase rate until a temperature of the sensor unit at least exceeds a temperature corresponding to the second output value. 4 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor control unit determines whether or not the sensor output reaches a reference output as a reference for detection of the particulate matter, and actuates the heating control unit. 5 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the particle number calculation unit calculates the mass of the particulate matter by using the first output value. 6 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 4 , wherein the particle number calculation unit calculates the mass of the particulate matter by means of a third output value as a sensor output, at time of reaching the reference output. 7 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 4 , wherein the heating control unit starts heating after the sensor output has reached the reference output, and controls the temperature increase rate such that a temperature of the detection unit converges to the preset first temperature. 8 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the particle number calculation unit estimates the average particle diameter such that a higher output changing ratio the smaller average particle diameter. 9 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the particle number calculation unit calculates the number of particles from the mass of the particulate matter, the average particle diameter of the particulate matter, and a specific density of the particulate matter. 10 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 9 , wherein the specific density of the particulate matter is 1 g/cm 3 . 11 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the first temperature is a temperature which is equal to or higher than 200° C. and equal to or lower than 400° C. 12 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the second temperature is a temperature which is equal to or higher than 600° C. and equal to or lower than 1000° C. 13 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 2 , wherein the sensor control unit determines whether or not the sensor output reaches a reference output as a reference for detection of the particulate matter, and actuates the heating control unit. 14 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 3 , wherein the sensor control unit determines whether or not the sensor output reaches a reference output as a reference for detection of the particulate matter, and actuates the heating control unit. 15 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 2 , wherein the particle number calculation unit calculates the mass of the particulate matter by using the first output value. 16 . The particulate matter detection device according to claim 5 wherein the heating control unit starts heating after the sensor output has reached the reference output, and controls the temperature increase rate such that a temperature of the detection unit converges to the preset first t

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  • in gas, e.g. smoke · CPC title

  • using electric, e.g. electrostatic methods or magnetic methods (by investigating individual particles G01N15/1031, G01N15/12) · CPC title

  • by collecting particles on a support · CPC title

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What does patent US2019107475A1 cover?
A particulate matter detection device includes a sensor unit which has a detection unit provided with a pair of electrodes and a heater unit provided with a heater electrode and which is configured to output a signal corresponding to the amount of particulate matter, and a sensor control unit which detects the number of particles of the particulate matter. The sensor control unit has a capture …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N15/0606. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Thu Apr 11 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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