WO2024018807A1 - 濃度測定装置およびその異常検知方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a concentration measuring device and an abnormality detection method thereof, and more particularly to a concentration measuring device and an abnormality detection method thereof that measure the concentration of a fluid based on the intensity of light passing through the fluid in a measurement cell.
- concentration measurement device In this type of concentration measurement device, light of a predetermined wavelength is input from a light source into a measurement cell through which a gas flows through a light entrance window, and the absorbance is measured by receiving the transmitted light that has passed through the measurement cell with a light receiving element. are doing. Furthermore, the concentration of gas within the measurement cell can be determined from the measured absorbance according to the Beer-Lambert law (for example, Patent Documents 1 to 3).
- the measurement cell includes not only a measurement cell branched from the fluid supply line and arranged separately, but also an in-line transmitted light detection structure provided in the middle of the fluid supply line as shown in Patent Documents 1 to 3. included.
- Some in-line concentration measuring devices are configured with a measuring cell built into the fluid supply line and an electrical unit located at a location separate from the measuring cell. Even when the measurement cell is heated to high temperatures (for example, 150° C.), damage and malfunctions due to heat can be prevented by installing optical elements and circuit elements with low high temperature resistance in the electrical unit.
- high temperatures for example, 150° C.
- the measurement cell and the electrical unit are connected to each other via an optical cable (optical fiber cable) or an electrical cable.
- an optical cable is used to guide the light source light from the electrical unit to the measurement cell
- an optical cable is used to guide the detection light that has passed through the measurement cell to the electrical unit.
- Two optical cables are used.
- Patent Document 3 discloses an aspect in which incident light and emitted light are transmitted using one common optical cable in a reflection type concentration measuring device.
- Optical cables are connected, for example, by fixing an optical connector provided at the end of the cable to an adapter attached to the housing of the electrical unit using a screw tightening method or the like.
- the connector of each optical fiber cable is detachably fixed to each of the light source light adapter and detection light adapter provided in the electrical unit.
- ultraviolet light for example, near-ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 200 nm to 400 nm
- ultraviolet light may leak to the outside of the device from a defective location. There was a risk of it getting lost. Since ultraviolet light is harmful to the human body, it is required that it not leak to the outside.
- the connector may be connected and disconnected not only during the initial installation but also afterwards. Further, even during use, there is a possibility that the optical cable may be manually disconnected while the light source is on due to some mistake, or the optical fiber may be broken and damaged.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and provides a concentration measuring device and a method for detecting an abnormality in the concentration measuring device, which are configured to be able to detect an abnormality in an optical system. is its main purpose.
- a concentration measuring device includes an electric unit having a light source and a photodetector including a plurality of light emitting elements that emit light of different wavelengths, a fluid unit having a measurement cell, the electric unit and the fluid unit. and a control circuit connected to the light source and the photodetector, the photodetector detects light that enters the measurement cell from the light source and exits from the measurement cell.
- the control circuit is configured to measure the concentration of the fluid in the measurement cell by determining the concentration of the fluid in the measurement cell based on the intensity of light emitted from the plurality of light emitting elements and the output of the photodetector.
- the optical system is configured to detect the presence or absence of an abnormality in an optical system including a light source, the transmission member, and the photodetector.
- the concentration measuring device described above is configured to turn off the plurality of light emitting elements and issue a warning to the user when it is determined that an abnormality has occurred in the optical system.
- At least one of the lights emitted by the plurality of light emitting elements is ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 200 nm to 400 nm.
- the electrical unit further includes a reference light detector that receives part of the light from the light source before the light is incident on the transmission member, and the control circuit is configured to detect light emitted from the plurality of light emitting elements. The presence or absence of the abnormality can be detected based on the intensity of light, the output of the photodetector, and the output of the reference photodetector.
- the light source includes two light emitting elements, one of the two light emitting elements is arranged to face the reference photodetector across an inclined half mirror, and one of the two light emitting elements The other light emitting element is arranged so as not to face the reference photodetector but to face the half mirror.
- the transmission member includes a first optical fiber cable for guiding light from the light source to the measurement cell, and a first optical fiber cable for guiding light emitted from the measurement cell to the photodetector. a second optical fiber cable.
- An abnormality detection method for a concentration measuring device includes: an electric unit having a light source and a photodetector including a plurality of light emitting elements that emit light of different wavelengths; a fluid unit having a measurement cell; and the electric unit. and a transmission member connecting the fluid unit and the light source, and a control circuit connected to the light source and the photodetector.
- a method for detecting an abnormality in a concentration measuring device configured to measure the concentration of a fluid in the measuring cell by detecting it with a device, the method comprising: emitting light of different wavelengths from the plurality of light emitting elements; measuring the intensity of the light received by the photodetector; and comparing the intensity of the light emitted from the plurality of light emitting elements with the intensity of the light received by the photodetector.
- the method includes the step of detecting the presence or absence of an abnormality in an optical system including a transmission member and the photodetector.
- the light source is constituted by two light emitting elements, a first light emitting element and a second light emitting element, and the electric unit transmits a part of the light from the plurality of light emitting elements to the transmission member.
- the abnormality detection method further includes a reference light detector that receives light before the light is incident, and the above abnormality detection method calculates the light intensity of the first light emitting element from the intensity of the light from the first light emitting element detected by the light detector.
- the result of subtraction and the result of subtracting the light intensity of the second light emitting element from the intensity of light from the second light emitting element detected by the photodetector are below a threshold, and the reference light detector the second light emitting element from the result of subtracting the light intensity of the first light emitting element from the detected intensity of light from the first light emitting element and the intensity of light from the second light emitting element detected by the photodetector a step of determining that a light attenuation abnormality has occurred in the optical system when the result of subtracting the light intensity of the first light emitting element is below a threshold; and a step of determining that an optical attenuation abnormality has occurred in the optical system; and The result of subtracting the light intensity of the first light emitting element from the intensity of the second light emitting element is less than or equal to the threshold, and the intensity of the light from the second light emitting element detected by the photodetector is determining that an abnormality has occurred in the photodetector when the result of subtracting the light
- the method further includes the step of determining that an abnormality has occurred in the reference photodetector when the result is less than or equal to a threshold value.
- occurrence of an abnormality in the optical system can be detected in a relatively simple manner, and the abnormality can be detected in a relatively simple manner.
- the light source can be stopped to prevent light leakage to the outside, and a warning can be issued to notify the user.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing the overall configuration of a concentration measuring device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an abnormality occurrence pattern in the optical system of the concentration measuring device, in which (a) shows a state where the connector of the optical fiber cable on the photodetector side has come off, and (b) shows a state where the connector of the optical fiber cable on the light source side has come off. shows.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating abnormality occurrence patterns in the optical system of the concentration measuring device, in which (a) shows a disconnection state of the optical fiber cable, and (b) shows a state such as an extremely contaminated state in a measurement cell or a malfunction of a reflective member. shows.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a flowchart for performing an abnormality detection step during operation of the concentration measuring device.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing the overall configuration of a concentration measuring device in another embodiment.
- the measurement target may be a fluid other than a gas such as a liquid.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of a concentration measuring device 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the concentration measuring device 100 includes a fluid unit 10 having a measurement cell 1 incorporated in a gas supply line, an electric unit 20 that is placed apart from the fluid unit 10 and includes a light source 22 and a photodetector (or light receiving element) 241. It is equipped with
- the electrical unit 20 While the fluid unit 10 may be heated to, for example, 100° C. to 150° C. depending on the type of gas to be measured, the electrical unit 20 is normally maintained at room temperature. This prevents the circuits and elements provided in the electrical unit 20 from being damaged or malfunctioning due to heat.
- An external control device configured to transmit a control signal to the concentration measuring device 100 and receive a measurement signal from the concentration measuring device 100 may be connected to the electric unit 20 .
- the separated fluid unit 10 and electrical unit 20 include a first optical fiber cable 11 (hereinafter sometimes referred to as the first optical fiber 11) and a second optical fiber cable 12 (hereinafter referred to as the second optical fiber). fiber 12) and a sensor cable (not shown).
- the first optical fiber 11 is connected by an optical connector 13 to a light source 22 of the electrical unit 20, and the second optical fiber 12 is connected by an optical connector 14 to a photodetector 241 of the electrical unit 20.
- the optical connectors 13 and 14 for example, FC connectors are used.
- the transmission member 15 of this embodiment includes a first optical fiber 11, a second optical fiber 12, and optical connectors 13 and 14.
- the first optical fiber 11 constituting the transmission member 15 is used to guide light from the light source 22 to the measurement cell 1
- the second optical fiber 12 is used to guide light from the measurement cell 1. It is used to guide the emitted light to the photodetector 241.
- a measurement cell 1 is provided in a fluid unit 10 that is incorporated into a gas supply line.
- One end of the measurement cell 1 is provided with a translucent window 2 (here, a translucent plate) in contact with the flow path, and the other end of the measurement cell 1 is provided with a reflective member 4. ing.
- the measurement cell 1 is used not only as a part of the flow path but also as an optical path for measurement light.
- a so-called reflection type measurement cell which has a reflection member 4 and the light travels back and forth within the measurement cell 1, but the invention is not limited to this.
- a so-called transmission type measurement cell may be used, in which light enters from one end of the measurement cell and light that has passed through the measurement cell is emitted from the other end (without a reflective member).
- the source light and the transmitted light are each transmitted by separate optical fibers connected to both ends of the measurement cell.
- a collimator (or collimating lens) 3 to which optical fibers 11 and 12 are connected is attached near the window 2 of the measurement cell 1.
- the collimator 3 is configured to allow the light from the light source to enter the measurement cell 1 as parallel light, and to collect the reflected light from the reflection member 4 and make it enter the second optical fiber 12 .
- the window portion 2 for example, a sapphire plate is used, and as the reflective member 4, for example, a sapphire plate having an aluminum layer or a dielectric multilayer film as a reflective layer on the back side is used.
- the reflective surface of the reflective member 4 is provided perpendicular to the traveling direction of the incident light or the central axis of the measurement cell 1 .
- the window portion 2 may be arranged at a slight inclination (for example, 1° to 5°) from a plane perpendicular to the central axis of the measurement cell 1, thereby preventing surface-reflected light from entering the measurement. The impact can be suppressed.
- the fluid unit 10 of this embodiment further includes a pressure sensor 5 for detecting the pressure of the measurement gas flowing inside the measurement cell 1, and a temperature sensor 6 for measuring the temperature of the measurement gas.
- the outputs of the pressure sensor 5 and the temperature sensor 6 are sent to the electrical unit 20 via a sensor cable (not shown).
- the outputs of the pressure sensor 5 and the temperature sensor 6 can be used to measure the concentration of gas, as will be described later.
- the electric unit 20 includes a light source 22 that generates incident light to the measurement cell 1, a photodetector 241 that receives the light emitted from the measurement cell 1, and a detection signal outputted by the photodetector 241 (receiving the received light).
- the control circuit 28 calculates the concentration of the measurement gas based on the detection signal (detection signal corresponding to the intensity).
- the light source 22 includes two light emitting elements (LEDs in this case), a first light emitting element 221 and a second light emitting element 222, which emit light of different wavelengths.
- Driving currents of different frequencies are passed through the first and second light emitting elements 221 and 222 using an oscillation circuit, and the photodetector 241 is detected by frequency analysis (for example, fast Fourier transform or wavelet transform).
- the intensity of light corresponding to each wavelength component can be measured from the detected detection signal.
- LDs laser diodes
- the emission wavelengths of the first light emitting element 221 and the second light emitting element 222 may be arbitrarily set in accordance with the absorption wavelength band of the fluid to be measured.
- the emission wavelength of the first light emitting element 221 is set to, for example, 280 to 320 nm
- the emission wavelength of the second light emitting element 222 is set to, for example, 340 to 380 nm. Set.
- this is not limited to this; one element emits near-ultraviolet rays of 200 to 400 nm, while the other element emits near-infrared rays of 800 to 2000 nm, which can be absorbed by water vapor.
- the emission wavelength may be selected as appropriate.
- One or both elements may be elements that emit visible light.
- light includes not only visible light but also at least infrared rays and ultraviolet rays, and may include electromagnetic waves of any wavelength.
- light transmittance means that the internal transmittance of the light incident on the measurement cell is sufficiently high to enable concentration measurement.
- the first and second light emitting elements 221 and 222 are arranged so as to irradiate light onto the half mirror 23 at an angle of 45°. Further, a reference light detector 242 is provided so as to face the second light emitting element 222 with the half mirror 23 in between. On the other hand, the first light emitting element 221 is arranged so as not to face the reference light detector 242 but to face the half mirror 23.
- a portion of the light emitted by the first light emitting element 221 and the second light emitting element 222 is incident on the reference light detector 25, and is used to examine deterioration of the light emitting element and the optical element.
- the remaining light is focused by the ball lens 25 and then enters the optical fiber 11 for incident light.
- a photodiode or a phototransistor is used as a light receiving element that constitutes the photodetector 241 and the reference photodetector 25.
- FIG. 1 shows a mode in which the optical connector 13 and the ball lens 25 and the optical connector 14 and the photodetector 241 are connected by optical fibers
- the present invention is not limited to this. do not have.
- the light source 22 and the optical connector 13 may be arranged adjacent to each other, and these may be directly connected, similar to the concentration measuring device described in Patent Document 2.
- the photodetector 241 and the optical connector 14 may be arranged adjacent to each other and directly connected.
- the control circuit 28 is configured by, for example, a processor or memory provided on a circuit board, includes a computer program that executes a predetermined operation based on an input signal, and can be realized by a combination of hardware and software.
- the control circuit 28 is connected to the first light emitting element 221, the second light emitting element 222, the photodetector 241, and the reference photodetector 242, and performs on/off control of the first and second light emitting elements 221 and 222. , based on the outputs of the respective photodetectors 241 and 242, it is configured to calculate the fluid concentration within the measurement cell and to detect an abnormality in the concentration measuring device 100, which will be described later.
- the processing section 28 is built into the electrical unit 20, but some or all of its components (such as a CPU) may be provided in a device outside the electrical unit 20.
- the optical path length L of light traveling back and forth inside the measurement cell 1 can be defined as twice the distance between the window portion 2 and the reflection member 4.
- the concentration measuring device 100 light having a wavelength ⁇ that is incident on the measuring cell 1 and then reflected by the reflecting member 4 is absorbed depending on the concentration of gas within the cell.
- the control circuit 28 can measure the absorbance A ⁇ at the wavelength ⁇ by frequency-analyzing the detection signal from the photodetector 241, and can further measure the absorbance A ⁇ at the wavelength ⁇ based on the Beer-Lambert law shown in the following equation.
- the molar concentration CM of the gas in the cell can be calculated from the absorbance A ⁇ .
- I 0 is the intensity of the incident light entering the measurement cell
- I is the intensity of the light passing through the gas in the measurement cell
- ⁇ ' is the molar extinction coefficient (m 2 /mol)
- L is the measurement cell.
- the optical path length (m) of CM is the molar concentration (mol/m 3 ).
- the molar extinction coefficient ⁇ ' is a coefficient determined by the substance.
- the incident light intensity I0 in the above formula is calculated when there is no light-absorbing gas in the measurement cell 1 (for example, when it is filled with a gas that does not absorb ultraviolet light or when it is evacuated). ) may be regarded as the incident light intensity I0 .
- the concentration measuring device 100 may be configured to refer to the outputs of the pressure sensor 5 and the temperature sensor 6 to determine the concentration of the gas flowing through the measurement cell 1.
- the concentration measuring device 100 may be configured to refer to the outputs of the pressure sensor 5 and the temperature sensor 6 to determine the concentration of the gas flowing through the measurement cell 1.
- Cv is the concentration (volume %) of the measurement gas in the total gas
- ⁇ a is the extinction coefficient of the measurement gas
- Pt is the total pressure that can be measured by the pressure sensor 5
- T is the temperature sensor 6.
- R is the gas constant.
- L is the optical path length of the measurement cell
- I0 is the incident light intensity
- I is the transmitted light intensity.
- the concentration measurement device 100 can determine the concentration of the fluid in the measurement cell 1 based on the output of the photodetector 241 (transmitted light intensity I).
- the concentration measurement device 100 can determine the concentration of the fluid in the measurement cell 1 based on the output of the photodetector 241 (transmitted light intensity I).
- the concentration measurement device 100 can determine the concentration of the fluid in the measurement cell 1 based on the output of the photodetector 241 (transmitted light intensity I).
- the concentration measurement device 100 can determine the concentration of the fluid in the measurement cell 1 based on the output of the photodetector 241 (transmitted light intensity I).
- an abnormality occurs in the optical system based on the outputs of the first light emitting element 221 and the second light emitting element 222 and the intensity of light received by the photodetector 241. It is configured to be able to detect whether or not it has been done.
- FIGS. 2(a), 2(b), 3(a), and 3(b) are diagrams illustrating patterns of abnormality occurrence in the optical path of the optical system. Each figure shows a different pattern of abnormality occurrence.
- the first light emitting element 221 is described as LED1
- the second light emitting element 222 is described as LED2
- the photodetector 241 is described as PD1
- the reference photodetector 242 is described as PD2.
- measurement cell 1 is described as Cell.
- pattern 1 there is a case where the connector 14 of the second optical fiber 12 that guides the detection light that has traveled back and forth through the measurement cell 1 is disconnected in the electrical unit 20. .
- detection light for example, ultraviolet light
- the photodetector 241 then receives no light from the measurement cell 1, and its output typically becomes zero.
- the optical fiber 12 may be broken in the middle, resulting in a disconnection state.
- the light source light will be exposed to the outside through the damaged portion of the optical fiber 12.
- the optical fiber 11 for incident light is damaged instead of the optical fiber 12 for emitted light.
- the photodetector 241 then receives no light from the measurement cell 1, and its output typically becomes zero.
- the photodetector 241 does not receive light of sufficient intensity from the measurement cell 1, and its output becomes small, and in some cases becomes zero.
- the first light emitting element 221 and the second light emitting element 222 can emit light of different wavelengths.
- the photodetector 241 can measure the intensity of light emitted from each light emitting element by frequency-analyzing the detection signal. Therefore, by turning on both light-emitting elements and measuring the intensity of light from each light-emitting element with the photodetector 241, it is possible to determine whether an abnormality has occurred in the optical path of the optical system for light of at least two wavelengths. It is possible to appropriately judge whether or not.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing an example of an abnormality detection process using the output of the photodetector 241.
- a process for performing abnormality detection in advance such as when starting the operation of the concentration measuring device 100, will be described.
- step S1 both the first light emitting element 221 (LED1) and the second light emitting element 222 (LED2) are turned on.
- step S2 it is determined whether the output of the photodetector 241 (PD1) is below a threshold value.
- the received light intensity from the first light emitting element 221 and the received light intensity from the second light emitting element 222 are detected, and each received light intensity is set to a predetermined threshold value. It is determined whether the following is true.
- the threshold value may be arbitrarily set, for example, to a value that is added to zero by an amount equivalent to an assumed error, or to a value that is half the output value when the light source is normally turned on.
- step S2 when the output of the photodetector (PD1) exceeds the threshold (or is greater than or equal to the threshold), it is determined that no abnormality has occurred in the optical system, and the abnormality detection process ends, as shown in step S3. Then, the process shifts to normal operation S4, that is, a state in which concentration measurement can be performed.
- the extent to which light reaches the photodetector (PD1) from two light-emitting elements with different wavelengths is checked, so if, for example, light of one wavelength is unintentionally absorbed by the gas, In this case, the light of the other wavelength sufficiently reaches the optical system, and it can be determined that there is no abnormality in the optical system itself having the same optical path. However, in order to more reliably determine that no abnormality has occurred, it may be confirmed that sufficient light of both wavelengths reaches the photodetector.
- step S2 when the output of PD1 is below the threshold (or less than the threshold), it is determined that an abnormality has occurred in the optical path of the optical system, as shown in step S5. Then, as shown in step S6, a warning is issued to the user, and the first and second light emitting elements LED1 and LED2 are typically automatically turned off.
- a warning to the user may be given by any method such as displaying on a display or emitting sound or light to notify of an abnormality.
- step S7 the user who received the alert can carry out the work of confirming whether or not the optical fiber connector connection is properly performed.
- the LEDs 1 and 2 are turned off in step S6, even if the connector is disconnected, the user is not exposed to ultraviolet rays and can work safely.
- the user can also safely check whether an abnormality such as a disconnection of the optical fiber cable has occurred.
- step S8 after checking and repairing the connection, the first light emitting element (LED1) and the second light emitting element (LED2) are turned on again in accordance with the user's command to prevent further abnormalities. Perform the detection process.
- step S9 when the output of PD1 exceeds the threshold value (or is more than the threshold value), it is determined that the abnormality in the optical system has been resolved by the repair work in step S7, and the normal operation shown in step S4 is performed. to move to.
- the threshold value may be the same as the threshold value used in step S2, or may be different.
- step S9 if the output of the PD 1 is below the threshold (or below the threshold) in step S9, it is determined that an abnormality other than the connector (or optical fiber breakage) has occurred, as shown in step S10, and the step As shown in S11, a warning is issued to the user and the first and second light emitting elements LED1 and LED2 are typically automatically turned off.
- the user should be aware that the abnormality is not due to a defect that is easily visible from the outside, such as a poor connector connection or disconnection, but rather due to excessive dirt on the translucent member inside the measurement cell 1 or an abnormal placement of the optical element. It can be suspected that this is occurring. It is also possible to suspect that the first light emitting element 221, the second light emitting element 222, or the photodetector 241 in the electric unit 20 is defective. Of course, there is a possibility that the previous repair of the connector or optical fiber was not performed properly, so these repair operations may be performed again.
- any defect confirmation work can be performed with the first and second light emitting elements LED1 and LED2 turned off, so it is safe, and this process is performed before operation. This makes it possible to avoid, for example, continuing to use the device in a state where ultraviolet rays leak outside.
- the abnormality detection process can be performed in a relatively simple and short time using the elements included in conventional concentration measuring devices, it operates stably while improving safety without increasing costs. can be done.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of an abnormality detection process that can be performed at any timing during the operation of the concentration measuring device 100. This abnormality detection step can be performed constantly or periodically in parallel with the concentration measurement step.
- LED1 refers to the first light emitting element 221 or its light intensity (a specified value preset based on measurement results etc.)
- LED2 refers to the second light emitting element 222 or its light intensity (preliminarily set based on measurement results).
- PD1 refers to the photodetector 241 or its output
- PD2 refers to the reference photodetector 242 or its output.
- the LED 1 is an element that emits light with a wavelength that can be absorbed to some extent by the gas in the measurement cell 1
- the LED 2 is an element that emits light with a wavelength that is not absorbed in the measurement cell.
- a value is obtained by subtracting the light intensities of the first and second light emitting elements LED1 and LED2 from the light intensity detected by the photodetector (PD1).
- the photodetector (PD1) can measure the received light intensity of the light emitted from the light emitting element LED1 and the received light intensity of the light emitted from the light emitting element LED2, respectively, by frequency analysis or the like.
- a value is obtained by subtracting the light intensities of the light emitting elements LED1 and LED2 from the light intensity detected by the reference photodetector (PD2).
- the reference photodetector (PD2) can also measure the received light intensity of the light emitted from the light emitting element LED1 and the received light intensity of the light emitted from the light emitting element LED2, respectively, by frequency analysis or the like.
- step S22 both LEDs are turned off and an alarm is sent to the user to inform the user that a light intensity attenuation abnormality has occurred in the optical system (for example, an abnormality caused by extreme dirt on the measurement cell window or reflective member). can be uttered and communicated. Furthermore, when an abnormality is detected, the subsequent operations are stopped and the system enters a standby state.
- the light intensity at the photodetector PD1 decreases significantly depending on the concentration of the gas, and becomes below the threshold value. can also be considered.
- the intensity of light from the second light emitting element LED2 that is not absorbed by the gas is also detected by the photodetector PD1 at the same time, attenuation of light that is not absorbed by the gas is accurately detected. can do. This allows abnormalities in the optical system to be detected more accurately.
- step S23 the value obtained by subtracting the light intensity of the light emitting element LED1 from the light intensity detected by the photodetector (PD1) is less than or equal to the threshold value, and the value obtained by subtracting the light intensity from the light intensity detected by the photodetector (PD1) , it is determined whether the value obtained by subtracting the light intensity of the light emitting element LED2 is less than or equal to a threshold value.
- a threshold value if both are below the threshold, it is considered that an abnormality has occurred in the photodetector (PD1), so as shown in step S24, both LEDs are turned off and the photodetector (PD1) is turned off. It is possible to notify the user that an abnormality has occurred in the device (PD1) by issuing an alarm. Furthermore, when an abnormality is detected, the subsequent operations are stopped and the system enters a standby state.
- step S23 if it is determined in step S23 that the light from both the light emitting element LED1 and the light emitting element LED2 has not sufficiently reached the photodetector (PD1), it does not mean that an abnormality has occurred in the photodetector (PD1). It is also conceivable that the optical connector may have fallen off or the optical fiber cable may have been disconnected, as shown in FIGS. 2(a), 2(b), and 3(a). Therefore, in this case, the user can check the connectors and optical fiber cables and perform repair work if necessary.
- step S25 the value obtained by subtracting the light intensity of the light emitting element LED1 from the light intensity detected by the photodetector (PD1) is equal to or less than the threshold value, and the light intensity detected by the reference photodetector (PD2) From this, it is determined whether the value obtained by subtracting the light intensity of the light emitting element LED1 is less than or equal to the threshold value.
- both are below the threshold value, it is considered that an abnormality has occurred in the light emitting element LED1, so as shown in step S26, both LEDs are turned off, and an abnormality has occurred in LED1. It is possible to notify the user by issuing an alarm. Furthermore, when an abnormality is detected, the subsequent operations are stopped and the system enters a standby state.
- step S27 the value obtained by subtracting the intensity of the light emitting element LED2 from the light intensity detected by the photodetector (PD1) is equal to or less than the threshold value, and the value obtained by subtracting the intensity of the light emitting element LED2 from the light intensity detected by the reference photodetector (PD2) , it is determined whether the value obtained by subtracting the intensity of the light emitting element LED2 is less than or equal to a threshold value.
- a threshold value if both are below the threshold value, it is considered that an abnormality has occurred in the light emitting element LED2, so as shown in step S28, both LEDs are turned off, and an abnormality has occurred in the LED2. It is possible to send an alarm to the user to notify the user that the Furthermore, when an abnormality is detected, subsequent operations are stopped and the system enters a standby state.
- step S29 the value obtained by subtracting the intensity of the light emitting element LED1 from the light intensity detected by the reference photodetector (PD2) is equal to or less than the threshold value, and the light intensity detected by the reference photodetector (PD2) From this, it is determined whether the value obtained by subtracting the intensity of the light emitting element LED2 is less than or equal to the threshold value.
- both are below the threshold, it is considered that an abnormality has occurred in the reference photodetector (PD2), so as shown in step S30, both LEDs are turned off and the reference photodetector (PD2) is turned off. It is possible to issue an alarm to notify the user that an abnormality has occurred in the photodetector (PD2). Furthermore, when an abnormality is detected, subsequent operations are stopped and the system enters a standby state.
- FIG. 6 shows a concentration measuring device 200 of another embodiment.
- the concentration measuring device 200 components similar to those in the above-described concentration measuring device 100 are given the same reference numerals, and detailed explanations may be omitted.
- a single common optical fiber cable is used as the transmission member 15.
- This optical fiber cable guides the light from the light source 22 to the measurement cell 1 through the window 2, receives the light reflected by the reflection member 4 of the measurement cell 1, and transmits the light through the beam splitter 230.
- the light can be guided to the detector 241.
- Beam splitter 230 can also direct a portion of the light from light source 22 onto reference photodetector 242 .
- the light source 22 includes a first light emitting element 221, a second light emitting element 222, a third light emitting element 223, and four light emitting elements 224, each of which emits light of a different wavelength. It is an LED that emits. Light of a plurality of wavelengths emitted by the light emitting elements 221 to 224 is combined by wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) multiplexers 231, 232, and 233, and is input into the measurement cell 1. In this way, the light source 22 may be configured using three or more light emitting elements. However, it is not necessary to generate source light using all the light emitting elements, and any number of light emitting elements may be driven to generate source light.
- WDM wavelength division multiplexing
- the concentration measuring device 200 Similarly to the concentration measuring device 100 shown in FIG. 1, in the concentration measuring device 200, light is emitted simultaneously from a plurality of light emitting elements, and an abnormality in the optical system is detected by referring to the output of the photodetector 242. Is possible. It is also possible to detect an abnormality in the light emitting element or the light receiving element by also referring to the output of the reference light detector 242.
- the concentration measuring device according to the embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
- a configuration may be used in which reflective members are installed at both ends of the measurement cell and light travels back and forth within the measurement cell 1 multiple times.
- the concentration measuring device and its abnormality detection method according to the embodiments of the present invention are used in semiconductor manufacturing equipment, etc., and are suitably used as a concentration measuring device and its abnormality detection method for measuring the concentration of various fluids. Ru.
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Aλ=-log10(I/I0)=α’LCM
Cv=(RT/αaLPt)・ln(I0/I)
2 窓部
3 コリメータ
4 反射部材
5 圧力センサ
6 温度センサ
10 流体ユニット
11、12 光ファイバ
13、14 光コネクタ
15 伝送部材
20 電気ユニット
22 光源
221 第1の発光素子
222 第2の発光素子
241 光検出器
242 参照光検出器
28 制御回路
100 濃度測定装置
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- 互いに異なる波長の光を発する複数の発光素子を含む光源および光検出器を有する電気ユニットと、測定セルを有する流体ユニットと、前記電気ユニットと前記流体ユニットとを接続する伝送部材と、前記光源と前記光検出器とに接続された制御回路とを備え、前記光源から前記測定セルに入射し前記測定セルから出射した光を前記光検出器で検出することによって前記測定セル内の流体の濃度を測定するように構成された濃度測定装置であって、
前記制御回路は、前記複数の発光素子から発せられる光の強度と、前記光検出器の出力とに基づいて、前記光源、前記伝送部材、および前記光検出器を含む光学系の異常の有無を検出するように構成されている、濃度測定装置。 - 前記光学系に異常が生じていると判断されたときに、前記複数の発光素子をオフにし、ユーザに警告を発するように構成されている、請求項1に記載の濃度測定装置。
- 前記複数の発光素子が発する光のうちの少なくとも1つは、波長200nm~400nmの紫外光である、請求項1または2に記載の濃度測定装置。
- 前記電気ユニットは、前記光源からの光を前記伝送部材に入射させる前に一部を受光する参照光検出器をさらに備え、
前記制御回路は、前記複数の発光素子から発せられる光の強度と、前記光検出器の出力と、さらに、前記参照光検出器の出力に基づいて、前記異常の有無を検出するように構成されている、請求項1または2に記載の濃度測定装置。 - 前記光源は、2つの発光素子を含み、前記2つの発光素子の一方が、傾斜配置されたハーフミラーを挟んで前記参照光検出器と対向するように配置され、前記2つの発光素子の他方が前記参照光検出器と対向せずに前記ハーフミラーに面するように配置されている、請求項4に記載の濃度測定装置。
- 前記伝送部材は、前記光源からの光を前記測定セルに導光するための第1の光ファイバケーブルと、前記測定セルから出射した光を前記光検出器に導光するための第2の光ファイバケーブルとを含む、請求項1または2に記載の濃度測定装置。
- 互いに異なる波長の光を発する複数の発光素子を含む光源および光検出器を有する電気ユニットと、測定セルを有する流体ユニットと、前記電気ユニットと前記流体ユニットとを接続する伝送部材と、前記光源と前記光検出器とに接続された制御回路とを備え、前記光源から前記測定セルに入射し前記測定セルから出射した光を前記光検出器で検出することによって前記測定セル内の流体の濃度を測定するように構成された濃度測定装置の異常検知方法であって、
前記複数の発光素子から異なる波長の光を発するステップと、
前記光検出器で受光した光の強度を測定するステップと、
前記複数の発光素子から発せられた光の強度と、前記光検出器で受光した光の強度とを比較することによって、前記光源、前記伝送部材、および前記光検出器を含む光学系の異常の有無を検出するステップと
を含む、濃度測定装置の異常検知方法。 - 前記光源は、第1の発光素子および第2の発光素子の2つの発光素子によって構成され、前記電気ユニットは、前記複数の発光素子からの光の一部を前記伝送部材に入射させる前に受光する参照光検出器をさらに備え、
前記光検出器で検出した前記第1の発光素子からの光の強度から前記第1の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果および前記光検出器で検出した前記第2の発光素子からの光の強度から前記第2の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果が閾値以下であり、かつ、前記参照光検出器で検出した前記第1の発光素子からの光の強度から前記第1の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果および前記光検出器で検出した前記第2の発光素子からの光の強度から前記第2の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果が閾値以下であるときに、光学系の光減衰異常が生じていると判断するステップと、
前記光検出器で検出した前記第1の発光素子からの光の強度から前記第1の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果が閾値以下であり、かつ、前記光検出器で検出した前記第2の発光素子からの光の強度から前記第2の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果が閾値以下であるときに、前記光検出器に異常が生じていると判断するステップと、
前記光検出器で検出した前記第1の発光素子からの光の強度から前記第1の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果が閾値以下であり、かつ、前記参照光検出器で検出した前記第1の発光素子からの光の強度から前記第1の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果が閾値以下であるときに、前記第1の発光素子に異常が生じていると判断するステップと、
前記光検出器で検出した前記第2の発光素子からの光の強度から前記第2の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果が閾値以下であり、かつ、前記参照光検出器で検出した前記第2の発光素子からの光の強度から第2の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果が閾値以下であるときに、前記第2の発光素子に異常が生じていると判断するステップと、
前記参照光検出器で検出した前記第1の発光素子からの光の強度から前記第1の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果が閾値以下であり、かつ、前記参照光検出器で検出した前記第2の発光素子からの光の強度から前記第2の発光素子の光強度を減算した結果が閾値以下であるときに、前記参照光検出器に異常が生じていると判断するステップと
をさらに含む、請求項7に記載の濃度測定装置の異常検知方法。
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