Particulate collection filter state detection device

US9322315B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9322315-B2
Application numberUS-201214122678-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2012
Priority dateMar 7, 2012
Publication dateApr 26, 2016
Grant dateApr 26, 2016

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A filter state detection device includes a first pressure detection part, a second pressure detection part, and a filter state determination part. The filter state determination part is configured to include an operation part and a storage part. The operation part is configured to apply Fourier transformation to each of values of first and second pressures to obtain first and second spectral intensities and/or phases at a zero frequency and first and second spectral intensities and/or phases at a predetermined frequency and configured to compare the first spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the first spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as a first group against the second spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the second spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as a second group to determine a state of a filter.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A filter state detection device, comprising: a first pressure detection part configured to detect a first pressure at an upstream side of a filter on an exhaust gas flow path; a second pressure detection part configured to detect a second pressure at a downstream side of the filter on the exhaust gas flow path; and a filter state determination part configured to include an operation part and a storage part, the storage part being configured to store values of the first and second pressures and transmit the values of the first and second pressures to the operation part, the operation part being configured to apply Fourier transformation to each of the values of the first and second pressures to obtain first and second spectral intensities and/or phases at a zero frequency and first and second spectral intensities and/or phases at a predetermined frequency and configured to compare the first spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the first spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as a first group against the second spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the second spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as a second group to determine a state of the filter, wherein the operation part is further configured to include a first sum calculation part configured to calculate a first sum of the first spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the first spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency, a second sum calculation part configured to calculate a second sum of the second spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the second spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency, and a difference calculation part configured to calculate a difference between the first sum and the second sum, and wherein the filter state determination part is further configured to determine a state of the filter based on the difference. 2. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the filter state determination part is further configured to estimate an amount of particulates deposited on the filter based on a result provided by comparing the first spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the first spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as the first group against the second spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the second spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as the second group. 3. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 2 , further comprising a filter regeneration instruction part configured to instruct regeneration of the filter in a case where the amount of particulates reaches a predetermined amount. 4. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the filter state determination part is further configured to estimate an amount of an incombustible residue deposited on the filter based on a change of a result provided by comparing the first spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the first spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as the first group against the second spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the second spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as the second group. 5. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the filter state determination part is further configured to determine or estimate an abnormality or a failure of the filter based on a time variation of a result provided by comparing the first spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the first spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as the first group against the second spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the second spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as the second group. 6. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the predetermined frequency depends on a rotational frequency of an internal combustion engine. 7. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the predetermined frequency is a fundamental frequency in the rotational frequency of the internal combustion engine. 8. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the predetermined frequency is higher than a fundamental frequency in the rotational frequency of the internal combustion engine. 9. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of a period of time for detecting the first pressure and a period of time for detecting the second pressure is less than a period of time at a fundamental frequency in a rotational frequency of an internal combustion engine. 10. A particulate collection filter state detection device, comprising: a first pressure detection part configured to detect a first pressure at an upstream side of a filter on an exhaust gas flow path; a second pressure detection part configured to detect a second pressure at a downstream side of the filter on the exhaust gas flow path; a first Fourier transformation part configured to apply Fourier transformation to a value of the first pressure to obtain a first spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and a first spectral intensity and/or phase at a predetermined frequency; a second Fourier transformation part configured to apply Fourier transformation to a value of the second pressure to obtain a second spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and a second spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency; a comparison part configured to compare the first spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the first spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as a first group against the second spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the second spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as a second group to provide a comparison result; and a filter state determination part configured to determine a state of the filter based on the comparison result, wherein the comparison part is further configured to include a first sum calculation part configured to calculate a first sum of the first spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the first spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency, a second sum calculation part configured to calculate a second sum of the second spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the second spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency, and a difference calculation part configured to calculate a difference between the first sum and the second sum, and wherein the filter state determination part is further configured to determine a state of the filter based on the difference. 11. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the filter state determination part is further configured to estimate an amount of particulates deposited on the filter based on the comparison result. 12. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 11 , further comprising a filter regeneration instruction part configured to instruct regeneration of the filter in a case where the amount of particulates reaches a predetermined amount. 13. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the filter state determination part is further configured to estimate an amount of an incombustible residue deposited on the filter based on a change of the comparison result. 14. The filter state detection device as claimed in claim 10 ,

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  • F01N9/002Primary

    of filter regeneration · CPC title

  • the diagnostic devices measuring or estimating temperature or pressure in, or downstream of the exhaust apparatus · CPC title

  • Storing data relevant to operation of exhaust systems for later retrieval and analysis, e.g. to research exhaust system malfunctions · CPC title

  • using pressure sensors · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

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What does patent US9322315B2 cover?
A filter state detection device includes a first pressure detection part, a second pressure detection part, and a filter state determination part. The filter state determination part is configured to include an operation part and a storage part. The operation part is configured to apply Fourier transformation to each of values of first and second pressures to obtain first and second spectral in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Yamakawa Takashi, Ishii Yasuhiro, Minoura Daisuke, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01N9/002. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Apr 26 2016 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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