WO2010122117A1 - Système de ventilation comprenant une mesure du flux par ultrasons - Google Patents
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Definitions
- Ventilation system involving ultrasonic flow measurement
- the present invention relates to an ultrasound air flow detector used in conjunction with ducts carrying air flow for heat, ventilation or air conditioning.
- the present invention relates to air treatment or conditioning systems which include an air ventilation component for delivery of exterior (e.g. fresh) air to an interior space (e.g. of a building).
- the invention for example, relates to air treatment systems that may provide for heating, ventilating, and/or cooling within or associated with an enclosed space such as the interior space of a building, of a room, etc.
- WO2007134621 A1 discloses a climatic system for rapidly reaching and maintaining a predetermined air humidity and/or a predetermined temperature.
- the document teaches that it is possible by using a temperature-regulating device and fans to rapidly reach and maintain a pre-determined air humidity and/or a predetermined temperature in a climatic chamber.
- WO2009018652A1 discloses an energy recovery ventilation system which allows for continuous fan speed control.
- the energy recovery ventilation described is capable of fine motor speed control without the disadvantages of high noise, low efficiency and a fixed number of speeds.
- a controller is used to optimize the ventilation and energy efficiency of the system through the use of several temperature sensors.
- the energy recovery ventilation also provides a control process for self-optimization of the energy recovery ventilation, in case the supply and exhaust airflows are unequal. An unbalance may be detected by calculating the thermal efficiencies of the exhaust and supply airflows.
- WO2007065476A1 WO2008025934A1 , and WO2008053193A1 illustrate how ultrasound can be used to measure air flow in various contexts.
- These prior art documents teach that the mass flow of a gas can be calculated using ultrasound sensors, by obtaining ultrasound time of flight signals, measuring gas pressure in the flow, calculating the instantaneous volumetric flow and sound velocity for the gas and calculating the mass flow from a relationship between the actual volumetric flow, the actual sound velocity, the actual pressure and a constant.
- Prior art ultrasound devices for measuring air flow velocity utilize signals from a plurality of sensors mounted in struts generally located in a single, cross sectional plane extending through the duct.
- the prior art air velocity detector systems mathematically average the signals output from the plurality of sensors located at discrete positions in a defined cross- sectional plane normal to the axial centerline of the duct.
- air velocity at any point in a given cross-sectional plane of a duct is significantly different from the velocity at another point on the plane.
- air velocity is lower near the walls of the duct and is greater along the axial center line of the duct.
- the air velocity at any particular point in a defined cross section of the duct dramatically changes if the duct is angulated upstream of the cross-section.
- Prior art systems utilize point measurement and mathematically average sensor output signals. The resulting average is not a true average of air flow or velocity through the duct.
- the prior art systems suffer from another defect which results from the disruption of the air flow due to the diagonally disposed struts
- the present invention overcomes these and other defects in prior art devices by measuring the actual air flow velocity, temperature, and humidity in the flow outlet(s) a ventilation system without restricting the flow.
- the present invention provides a ventilation system, wherein a fan draws air from an exterior of a building or similar closed construction for circulation into an interior of the building, and produces a supply airflow through a ventilator unit, which is able to cool and heat air.
- the ventilator unit may be equipped with a humidifying/dehumidifying device.
- a controller controls the supply airflow in response to an input received from an ultrasound device placed in the supply air duct, wherein the ultrasound device measures the air flow and temperature.
- a humidity sensor such as a capacitor-based sensor, measures the humidity of the air, and communicates the measurement to the controller for humidity regulation of the air.
- a CO2-sensor may further allow regulation of the CO2 level in the air of the interior of the building by increasing the flow of the supply air.
- the interior of the building to be ventilated is provided with temperature and humidity sensors, which sensors communicates measured values to the controller to allow for regulation of these parameters.
- the humidity of the interior of the building may be regulated by either providing a humidifying/dehumidifying device in the ventilation system or by simply regulating the rate of the supply air flow.
- the interior of the building is also provided with one or more CO2 sensors.
- one or more outlet ducts are provided in the walls of the building to allow passive or active exhaustion of excess air.
- flow measuring devices e.g. ultrasound based
- these ducts may be provided to ensure that the supply air flow equals the exhaust air flow; this may e.g. facilitate leak detection.
- the system of the present invention is preferably equipped with a valve for restricting or even closing the supply air flow.
- a valve for restricting or even closing the supply air flow.
- Such a valve is preferably closing in case of fire and in case no persons are present in the room.
- the ultrasound device is used in combination with an air duct carrying air conditioned air there through.
- a pair of ultrasonic transceivers is mounted in a spaced apart relationship facing each other on opposing surfaces of the duct thereby permitting unrestricted air flow there through, wherein the transceivers emit and receive ultrasound waves in an angle of 70-90 degrees relative to the surface of the duct.
- the cross section (longitudinally) of the duct may surprisingly be reduced to as low as 10 to 40 cm without compromising the accuracy of the time-of-flight measurement performed by the transceivers.
- Electronic circuitry is connected to the transceivers which excites the transceivers, processes the received ultrasonic signal, and determines the phase difference and time- of-flight between the transmitted ultrasonic signal and the received ultrasonic signal. This signal is then used to calculate the velocity and temperature of the air.
- an RC circuit in connection with the timer of the ultrasound device the humidity of the air can be measured by measuring the time for charge/discharge the capacitor to a certain voltage level.
- the present invention specifically provides a ventilation system comprising:
- a ventilator drawing air from an exterior of a building through a ventilation duct into an interior of the building, the ventilator provided with means for producing a humidity and temperature conditioned supply airflow through the ventilator,
- an ultrasound sensor positioned in the duct upstream and/or downstream the ventilator without restricting the airflow, said ultrasound sensor measuring the volume flow and the temperature of the air in the duct;
- the ultrasound sensor comprises a pair of ultrasonic transceivers mounted in a spaced apart relationship facing each other on opposing surfaces of the duct thereby permitting unrestricted air flow there through, wherein the transceivers emit and receive ultrasound waves in an angle of 60-90 degrees, preferably 65-89 degrees, more preferably 70-88 degrees, and most preferably 75-87 degrees, relative to the surface of the duct.
- the inventors have surprisingly found that the longitudinal distance between the transceivers may be as low as 2 to 40 cm, preferably 4 to 39 cm for duct diameters ranging from 10cm to 2000 cm.
- an electronic circuitry is coupled to the ultrasonic transceivers having:
- the electronic circuitry is further extended with the means for measuring the humidity of the supply airflow, wherein the means constitutes a capacitor-based humidity measuring component.
- temperature and humidity sensors are provided in the interior of the building, wherein these sensors communicate with the controller in order to feed-back regulate the temperature and humidity of the air.
- the humidity measured by the means for measuring humidity in the supply airflow is used to estimate time-of-flight between the ultrasound transceivers thereby correcting the measured supply airflow.
- the system of the present invention is self configuring or self calibrating. This is achieved by e.g. circular channels with known diameters (100 mm, 150 mm, 210 mm etc).
- the flow measuring device here ultrasound transceivers
- the TOF between two transceivers is measured.
- the distance between the transceivers is determined, and this distance is then calibrated to the known diameter of the channel.
- the ultrasound device determines the phase differential (time-of-flight) between the transmitted ultrasonic signals and the received ultrasonic signals. This phase differential is then used to calculate the velocity, temperature, and humidity by correcting the calculated sound velocity from time of flight by the measured humidity of the air.
- additional temperature signals are obtained in order to determine the velocity of the air.
- ultrasonic signals are first sent in one direction (from a first ultrasonic transceiver to a second ultrasonic transceiver) and then sent from the opposite end (from the second transceiver to the first transceiver).
- the resultant phase differential representative signals detected during each uni-directional transmission are subtracted from the other.
- the resultant signal is utilized to obtain the air velocity.
- the system is calibrated when no air is flowing through the duct.
- the "still air" phase difference signal and time-of-flight is utilized as a reference signal to compute air velocity during normal operations.
- the present invention furthermore provides a method of detecting air velocity, humidity, and temperature in the duct. Accordingly, there is provided a method for controlling with improved accuracy the flow, temperature and humidity in a ventilation system in order to achieve a better climate and to reduce the operating costs associated with prior art ventilation systems.
- the system according to the present invention measures the flow, temperature and humidity in the outlet air with ultrasound devices that do not restrict the flow in the ventilation system.
- the present invention provides a ventilation system 11 of the present invention embodying a volume flow controller, said volume flow controller comprising: a duct 5 made from sheet metal, wherein ultrasonic transmitter and receiver 1 are mounted in a spaced apart relationship facing each other on opposing surfaces of the duct 5, without restricting the flow there through, said ultrasonic transmitter and receiver 1 used to determine volume flow through the duct 5; a valve 3 a valve motor 2 for restricting the flow; electronic circuitry (here control box 4) is connected to the transceivers which excites the transceivers, processes the received ultrasonic signal, and determines the flow through the duct (5); a controller for controlling the flow in response to the determined flow by opening or closing the valve 3.
- a volume flow controller comprising: a duct 5 made from sheet metal, wherein ultrasonic transmitter and receiver 1 are mounted in a spaced apart relationship facing each other on opposing surfaces of the duct 5, without restricting the flow there through, said ultrasonic transmitter and receiver 1 used to determine volume flow through the duct 5;
- FIG. 1 diagrammatically illustrates a heat, ventilation or air conditioning air duct which includes diagonally mounted ultrasound transceivers as well as a valve for closing the supply air flow. These transceivers detect air flow, temperature, and humidity based on change in capacitance, and Time of flight difference (Phase difference).
- FIG. 2 diagrammatically illustrates one embodiment of the present invention which is disposed in a duct connected with a ventilation system.
- FIG. 3 diagrammatically illustrates another embodiment of the present invention, wherein a CO2 sensor is positioned adjacent to the ventilation system.
- the present invention relates to an air velocity, humidity, and temperature detector used in combination with a ventilation duct.
- FIG. 1 diagrammatically shows a duct 5 made from sheet metal, wherein ultrasonic transmitter and receiver 1 are mounted in a spaced apart relationship facing each other on opposing surfaces of the duct, without restricting the flow there through; the ultrasonic path 7 is used to determine the time-of-flight of the ultrasonic signal.
- a valve 3 and a valve motor 2 for restricting the flow is provided.
- Electronic circuitry 4 is connected to the transceivers which excites the transceivers, processes the received ultrasonic signal, and determines the phase difference and time-of-flight between the transmitted ultrasonic signal and the received ultrasonic signal. This signal is then used to calculate the velocity and temperature of the air.
- These parameters are controlled by the controller 4 that communicates with a the valve 2 to regulate the temperature and velocity of the airflow and controlling the fan speed and the temperature of the ventilation unit by communication through the control box on the valve.
- FIG. 2 diagrammatically shows a complete ventilation system 11 according to the present invention.
- the system includes a ventilator 12 in flow communication with a fan drawing air from an exterior of a building through a ventilation duct into an interior of the building.
- the ventilator is equipped with means for cooling/heating the air 14.
- a pair of ultrasonic transceivers 15, 16 is mounted in a spaced apart relationship facing each other on opposing surfaces of the duct, without restricting the flow there through.
- Electronic circuitry 17 is connected to the transceivers which excites the transceivers, processes the received ultrasonic signal, and determines the phase difference and time-of -flight between the transmitted ultrasonic signal and the received ultrasonic signal. This signal is then used to calculate the velocity and temperature of the air.
- RC circuit in connection with the timer of the ultrasound device the humidity of the air can be measured is also measured.
- controller 18 that communicates with the fan to regulate the temperature, humidity, and velocity of the airflow exiting the duct and enter the interior of the building.
- Temperature 19 and humidity 20 sensors are provided in the interior of the building, where these sensors communicate with the controller in order to feed-back regulate the temperature and humidity of the air.
- FIG. 3 shows a special way of utilizing a CO2 sensor in the ventilation system.
- the sensor is mounted on the end plate of the ventilation duct, adjacent to the ceiling 10 of the room.
- the CO2 sensor 8 (and possibly other air monitoring devices) is integrated in the ventilation duct (i.e. channel providing the room with fresh air).
- the air that is blown into the room has the ability to transport air 9 from the lower region of the room (where persons are present) towards the CO2 sensor
Abstract
L'invention concerne un système de ventilation, un ventilateur aspirant l'air depuis l'extérieur d'un bâtiment ou d'une construction fermée similaire en vue de faire circuler l'air à l'intérieur du bâtiment, et produisant un flux d'air d'alimentation à travers une unité de ventilateur, capable de refroidir et de chauffer l'air. De plus, l'unité de ventilateur peut être dotée d'un dispositif d'humidification/déshumidification. Un contrôleur contrôle la position d'une soupape ou indirectement la vitesse du ventilateur, ajustant ainsi le flux d'air d'alimentation en réponse à une entrée reçue d'un dispositif à ultrasons placé dans le conduit d'air d'alimentation, le dispositif à ultrasons mesurant le flux d'air et la température.
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