Ultra-violet flame detector with high temperature remote sensing element

US9435690B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9435690-B2
Application numberUS-201213488731-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 5, 2012
Priority dateJun 5, 2012
Publication dateSep 6, 2016
Grant dateSep 6, 2016

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A flame sensor apparatus is provided including a sensor assembly for sensing characteristics of a flame within a combustion chamber. The flame sensor apparatus further includes an electrical assembly that is electrically remote from the sensor assembly. In addition, a cable assembly extends between the sensor assembly and the electrical assembly. The cable assembly can convey the characteristics of the flame from the photodiode to the electrical assembly. The cable assembly is included as part of a sealed array filled with an inert gas. In addition, a method of sensing characteristics of a flame is also provided.

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A flame sensor apparatus for flame sensing within a turbine, the apparatus including: a sensor assembly entirely located within the turbine at a first location, which is within the turbine, having a first, relatively elevated temperature, the sensor assembly including a photodiode, at the first location, for sensing characteristics of a flame within a combustion chamber of the turbine, the combustion chamber having an outer wall and an opening within the outer wall, the sensor assembly being located outside of the combustion chamber and sensing characteristics of the flame within the combustion chamber of the turbine through the opening, the photodiode outputting an electrical photocurrent that has an electrical current value that is indicative of the characteristics of the flame and the sensor assembly including an electrical wire, at the first location, electrically connected to the photodiode to receive the electrical photocurrent output from the photodiode and electrically convey the electrical photocurrent; an electrical assembly that is electrically remote from the sensor assembly at a second location, outside of the turbine away from the first location, and having a second temperature relatively lower than the first temperature at the first location; and an electric cable assembly extending from the sensor assembly, at the first location, to the electrical assembly, at the second location, and transitioning from the first location having the relatively elevated temperature to the second location having the relatively lower temperature, the electric cable assembly including an electrical cable electrically connected to the electrical wire of the sensor assembly and being configured to electrically convey the photocurrent, that is indicative of the characteristics of the flame, from the photodiode, and electrically conveyed by the electrical wire of the sensor assembly, to the electrical assembly. 2. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the characteristics of the flame include the presence and absence of the flame within the combustion chamber. 3. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the sensor assembly includes a lens positioned within an internal chamber of the sensor assembly, the lens being configured to focus electromagnetic radiation energy from the combustion chamber onto the photodiode. 4. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the photodiode includes a silicon carbide photodiode. 5. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the silicon carbide photodiode is configured to convert the electromagnetic radiation energy into an electrical signal in the form of the photocurrent. 6. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the electric cable assembly is configured to convey the photocurrent from the silicon carbide photodiode to the electrical assembly. 7. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the electrical assembly is configured to convert the photocurrent into a current output in a range of 4 milliamperes to 20 milliamperes, the current output being indicative of the characteristics of the flame. 8. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the electric cable assembly is attached at one end to the sensor assembly and attached at an opposing second end to the electrical assembly. 9. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the electric cable assembly is sealed and filled with an inert gas. 10. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 1 , further including a sight tube having first and second ends, the sight tube being attached at the first end portion to the combustion chamber within the turbine and attached at the second end portion to the sensor assembly, and the sensor assembly receiving electromagnetic radiation energy from the flame through the sight tube. 11. A flame sensor apparatus for flame sensing within a turbine, the apparatus including: a sensor assembly entirely located within the turbine at a first location, which is within the turbine, having a first, relatively elevated temperature, the sensor assembly including a photodiode, at the first location, for sensing characteristics of a flame within a combustion chamber of the turbine, the combustion chamber having an outer wall and an opening within the outer wall, the sensor assembly being located outside of the combustion chamber and sensing characteristics of the flame within the combustion chamber of the turbine through the opening, the photodiode outputting an electrical photocurrent that has an electrical current value that is indicative of the characteristics of the flame and the sensor assembly including an electrical wire, at the first location, electrically connected to the photodiode to receive the electrical photocurrent output from the photodiode and electrically convey the electrical photocurrent; an electrical assembly that is electrically remote from the sensor assembly and the combustion chamber at a second location, outside of the turbine away from the first location, and having a second temperature relatively lower than the first temperature at the first location; and an electric cable assembly extending from the sensor assembly, at the first location, to the electrical assembly, at the second location, and transitioning from the first location having the relatively elevated temperature to the second location having the relatively lower temperature, the electric cable assembly including an electrical cable electrically connected to the electrical wire of the sensor assembly and being configured to electrically convey the photocurrent, that is indicative of the characteristics of the flame, from the photodiode, and electrically conveyed by the electrical wire of the sensor assembly, to the electrical assembly, wherein the electric cable assembly is included as part of a sealed array filled with an inert gas. 12. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 11 , further including a sight tube projecting from the combustion chamber and defining an optical path from the flame and through the sight tube. 13. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 12 , wherein a first end of the sensor assembly is attached to the sight tube. 14. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the sensor assembly includes a lens positioned within an internal chamber of the sensor assembly, the lens being positioned between the first end of the sensor assembly on one side and the photodiode on an opposing second side. 15. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the lens is configured to focus the electromagnetic radiation energy from the combustion chamber onto the photodiode. 16. The flame sensor apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the electric cable assembly is in a range of 9.1 to 10.7 meters in length. 17. A method of flame sensing within a turbine, including the steps of: providing a flame sensor apparatus for flame sensing within the turbine, said step of providing the flame sensor apparatus includes providing the flame sensor apparatus to include: a sensor assembly entirely located within the turbine at a first location, which is within the turbine, having a first, relatively elevated temperature, the sensor assembly including a photodiode, at the first location, for sensing characteristics of a flame within a combustion chamber of the turbine, the combustion chamber having an outer wall and an opening within the outer wall, the sensor assembly being located outside of the combustion chamber and sensing characteristics of the flame within the combustion chamber of the turbine through the opening, the photodiode outputting an electrical photo

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What does patent US9435690B2 cover?
A flame sensor apparatus is provided including a sensor assembly for sensing characteristics of a flame within a combustion chamber. The flame sensor apparatus further includes an electrical assembly that is electrically remote from the sensor assembly. In addition, a cable assembly extends between the sensor assembly and the electrical assembly. The cable assembly can convey the characteristic…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hoffman Alan Rex, Chou Fred Yu-Feng, Glesius Frederick Louis, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01J5/0088. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Sep 06 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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