Furnace damper control system

US9557112B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9557112-B2
Application numberUS-201314030750-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2013
Priority dateFeb 13, 2009
Publication dateJan 31, 2017
Grant dateJan 31, 2017

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A furnace damper control system including a furnace having at least one opening through which electromagnetic radiation from within the furnace may be sensed, an exhaust duct capable of receiving an exhaust gas stream emerging from the furnace, and a controllable damper capable of adjusting the pressure in the exhaust duct. A sensor is capable of sensing electromagnetic radiation through one or more of the openings of the furnace and generating a sensor signal corresponding to the electromagnetic radiation, and a processor is capable of processing the sensor signal and generating a monitoring signal responsive to a parameter of the electromagnetic radiation indicative of furnace emissions. A controller is capable of controlling the damper responsive to the monitoring signal indicative of the furnace emissions.

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What is claimed is: 1. A furnace damper control system comprising: a furnace having at least one opening through which electromagnetic radiation from within the furnace is sensed, an exhaust duct adapted to receive an exhaust gas stream emerging from the furnace, and a controllable damper adapted to adjust the pressure in the exhaust duct; a sensor adapted to sense electromagnetic radiation emitted through one or more of the openings of the furnace and generate a sensor signal corresponding to the emitted electromagnetic radiation indicative of furnace emissions; and a controller adapted to control the damper responsive to the sensor signal indicative of the furnace emissions. 2. The furnace damper control system of claim 1 , where the sensor signal corresponds to a parameter of the electromagnetic radiation selected from the group consisting of intensity, wavelength, amplitude, frequency, and combinations thereof. 3. The furnace damper control system of claim 1 , where the electromagnetic radiation is at least a part of the visible spectrum. 4. The furnace damper control system of claim 1 , the controller comprising one selected from a group consisting of a computer, a programmable logic controller, a proportional integral derivative controller, and combinations thereof. 5. The furnace damper control system of claim 1 , further comprising an actuator adapted to position the damper. 6. The furnace damper control system of claim 1 , further comprising a pressure sensor adapted to generate a pressure monitoring signal. 7. The furnace damper control system of claim 1 , where the controller is further adapted to generate a control signal corresponding to a desired adjustment of the damper responsive to the sensor signal and the pressure monitoring signal. 8. A furnace damper control system comprising: a furnace having at least one opening through which electromagnetic radiation from within the furnace is sensed, an exhaust duct adapted to receive an exhaust gas stream emerging from the furnace, and a controllable damper adapted to adjust the pressure in the exhaust duct; a sensor adapted to sense electromagnetic radiation emitted through one or more of the openings of the furnace and generate digital images thereof; a processor adapted to process the digital images and generate a monitoring signal responsive to a parameter of the digital images indicative of furnace emissions; and a controller adapted to control the damper responsive to the monitoring signal indicative of the furnace emissions. 9. The furnace damper control system of claim 8 , where the digital images are indicative of at least a part of the visible spectrum. 10. The furnace damper control system of claim 8 , the sensor comprising at least one selected from the group consisting of a monochrome sensor, a multi-color sensor, and an infrared sensor. 11. The furnace damper control system of claim 8 , where the processor is further adapted to compare the intensity of pixels in the digital images to a reference intensity. 12. The furnace damper control system of claim 11 , where the reference intensity is a predetermined value. 13. The furnace damper control system of claim 11 , where the reference intensity is an adjustable value. 14. The furnace damper control system of claim 11 , where the monitoring signal corresponds to a ratio of pixels of the digital images exceeding the reference intensity. 15. The furnace damper control system of claim 11 , where the parameter of the digital images is the number of pixels of the digital images having an intensity exceeding the reference intensity. 16. The furnace damper control system of claim 8 , where the processor is further adapted to analyze color in the visible spectrum of pixels of the digital images and generating a monitoring signal responsive to the color of the pixels in the digital images. 17. The furnace damper control system of claim 8 , where the monitoring signal is responsive to at least two parameters of pixels of the digital images. 18. The furnace damper control system of claim 8 , where the processor is further adapted to segment the digital images into selected control zones, where each control zone is a portion of the digital images. 19. The furnace damper control system of claim 18 , where the control zones are predetermined portions of the digital images. 20. The furnace damper control system of claim 18 , where the control zones are determined by the processor. 21. The furnace damper control system of claim 18 , where the processor is further adapted to process pixels of the digital images in each control zone. 22. The furnace damper control system of claim 18 , where the processor is further adapted to generate at least two monitoring signals corresponding to at least two control zones. 23. The furnace damper control system of claim 8 , the controller comprising one selected from a group consisting of a computer, a programmable logic controller, a proportional integral derivative controller, and combinations thereof. 24. The furnace damper control system of claim 8 , where the controller is further capable of generating a control signal corresponding to a desired adjustment of the controllable damper responsive to the monitoring signal. 25. The furnace damper control system of claim 24 , where the controller is further capable of generating at least two control signals corresponding to desired adjustments of at least two dampers. 26. The furnace damper control system of claim 8 , where the controller is further capable of comparing the monitoring signal to a set-point. 27. The furnace damper control system of claim 8 , further comprising an actuator capable of positioning the damper. 28. The furnace damper control system of claim 27 , the actuator comprising an electric motor. 29. The furnace damper control system of claim 8 , further comprising a pressure sensor capable of generating a pressure monitoring signal. 30. The furnace damper control system of claim 29 , where the controller is further capable of generating a control signal corresponding to a desired adjustment of the damper responsive to the monitoring signal and the pressure monitoring signal. 31. A furnace comprising: a converter adapted to contain molten metal; an exhaust duct adapted to receive an exhaust gas stream emerging from the furnace; a negative pressure apparatus adapted to draw the exhaust gas stream from the furnace through the exhaust duct; a controllable damper adapted to adjust the pressure in the exhaust duct; at least one opening through which electromagnetic radiation from within the furnace is sensed; a sensor adapted to sense electromagnetic radiation emitted through one or more of the openings of the furnace and generate digital images thereof; a processor adapted to process the digital images and generate a monitoring signal responsive to a parameter of the digital images indicative of furnace emissions; and a controller adapted to control the damper responsive to the monitoring signal indicative of the furnace emissions. 32. The furnace of claim 31 , the sensor comprising at least one selected from the group consisting of a monochrome sensor, a multi-color sensor, and an infrared sensor. 33. The furnace of claim 31 , where the proce

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  • Arrangement of controlling, monitoring, alarm or the like devices · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Arrangements of controlling devices · CPC title

  • in an alternating current [AC] electric arc furnace · CPC title

  • F27D17/003Primary

    Mechanical Engineering · mapped topic

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What does patent US9557112B2 cover?
A furnace damper control system including a furnace having at least one opening through which electromagnetic radiation from within the furnace may be sensed, an exhaust duct capable of receiving an exhaust gas stream emerging from the furnace, and a controllable damper capable of adjusting the pressure in the exhaust duct. A sensor is capable of sensing electromagnetic radiation through one or…
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Nucor Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F27D17/003. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Jan 31 2017 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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