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(11)EP 3 540 430 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
09.09.2020 Bulletin 2020/37

(21)Application number: 19160195.4

(22)Date of filing:  01.03.2019
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
G01N 33/00(2006.01)

(54)

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EVALUATING RESPONSE TIME OF GAS SENSOR

VORRICHTUNG UND VERFAHREN ZUR AUSWERTUNG DER ANSPRECHZEIT EINES GASSENSORS

APPAREIL ET PROCÉDÉ D'ÉVALUATION DU TEMPS DE RÉPONSE D'UN CAPTEUR DE GAZ


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(30)Priority: 15.03.2018 JP 2018048305

(43)Date of publication of application:
18.09.2019 Bulletin 2019/38

(73)Proprietor: NGK INSULATORS, LTD.
Nagoya-shi, Aichi 4678530 (JP)

(72)Inventor:
  • SEIMORI, Tomoya
    Nagoya-shi, Aichi 4678530 (JP)

(74)Representative: Müller-Boré & Partner Patentanwälte PartG mbB 
Friedenheimer Brücke 21
80639 München
80639 München (DE)


(56)References cited: : 
EP-A2- 0 273 765
KR-A- 20160 000 625
FR-A1- 2 844 880
US-B2- 7 722 749
  
      
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    TECHNICAL FIELD



    [0001] The present invention relates to a gas sensor response time evaluating apparatus and method for evaluating a response time of gas sensors.

    BACKGROUND ART



    [0002] As a gas sensor evaluation apparatus of this type which has been conventionally used, for example, the configurations shown in Patent Documents 1 and 2 below can be mentioned. Patent Document 1 discloses that a plurality of gases whose flow rates are controlled by a mass flow controller are mixed by means of a mixing device to generate a mixed gas. The mixed gas is supplied to a gas sensor(s) to be tested. In this configuration, the flow rate of each gas is adjusted by the mass flow controller to change a mixing ratio of each gas, whereby a response characteristic and the like of the gas sensor(s) can be evaluated.

    [0003] Patent Document 2 discloses that a tip portion of a gas sensor attached to a chamber is covered with a cap. When the tip of the gas sensor is covered with the cap, an atmosphere in the cap is different from that in the chamber. By releasing the covering with the cap, the atmosphere around the gas sensor is instantly switched. By switching the atmosphere around the gas sensor, the response characteristic and the like of the gas sensor can be evaluated.

    [0004] Patent Document 3 discloses an apparatus for evaluating an oxygen sensor including a device for mixing a fuel and an oxygen-containing gas in an appropriate ratio to prepare a fuel mixture.

    [0005] Patent Document 4 discloses a process for evaluating the time response of a nitrogen oxide (NOx) gas sensor located in the path of the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine involving using a change in concentration appearing in the exhaust gas to determine a time constant from a change in measurement signals and the time interval between the time instants at which the measurements were recorded.

    CITATION LIST


    Patent Literatures



    [0006] 

    Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2011-39041 A

    Patent Document 2: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2016-90484 A

    Patent Document 3: European Patent Application Publication No. 0 273 765 A2

    Patent Document 4: French Patent Application Publication No. 2 844 880 A1


    SUMMARY OF INVENTION


    Technical Problem



    [0007] In the configuration described in Patent Document 1 as described above, the flow rates of the gases are adjusted by the mass flow controller, so that the mixing ratio of the gases cannot be instantaneously switched due to control delay of the mass flow controller. Therefore, it is difficult to know accurately a time point when the mixing ratio of the gases is actually changed, so that evaluation accuracy of characteristics such as the response characteristic of the gas sensor is deteriorated.

    [0008] On the other hand, in the configuration disclosed in Patent Document 2 as described above, the atmosphere around the gas sensor can be instantaneously switched by releasing the covering with the cap. However, when the cap is used, the gas is suddenly switched from a substantially windless state. Such sudden switching of the gas from the windless state does not occur in an actual use environment of the gas sensor, and the evaluation test using the cap deviates from the actual environment.

    [0009] The present invention has been made to solve the above problems. An object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for evaluating a response time of gas sensors, which can improve evaluation accuracy of a response characteristic time of the gas sensors while simulating the actual use environment of the gas sensors. Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for evaluating a response time of gas sensors, which can improve evaluation accuracy of a response characteristic time of the gas sensors while simulating the actual use environment of the gas sensors.

    Solution to Problem



    [0010] The present invention is defined by the independent claims. Preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.

    Advantageous Effects of Invention



    [0011] According to one embodiment of the apparatus and method for evaluating the response time of the gas sensors of the present invention, the evaluation accuracy of the response characteristic time of the gas sensors can be improved while simulating the actual use environment of the gas sensors.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS



    [0012] 

    FIG. 1 is an explanatory view showing a configuration of a response time evaluation apparatus for gas sensors according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    FIG. 2 is a side view showing the chamber in FIG. 1 in more detail.

    FIG. 3 is a front view showing the mixing promoter in FIG. 2;

    FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a method for evaluating a response time of gas sensors using the response time evaluation apparatus shown in FIGS. 1 to 3.


    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS



    [0013] Hereinafter, embodiments for carrying out the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments, and it can be embodied by modifying elements without departing from the scope of the claims.

    [0014] FIG. 1 is an explanatory view showing a configuration of a response time evaluation apparatus for gas sensors according to an embodiment of the present invention. The response time evaluation device according to the present embodiment shown in FIG. 1 is an apparatus for evaluating the response time of a plurality of gas sensors 1. Any number of the gas sensors 1 for evaluating the response time may be used and the number may be one. Each of the gas sensor 1 of the present embodiment is capable of detecting at least one component of a gas to be measured. The gas to be measured may be an exhaust gas of a vehicle on which an engine is mounted. Examples of the components to be detected by the gas sensors 1 include NOx, ammonia, oxygen and the like. The present embodiment will describe the gas sensors 1 as sensors for detecting NOx and oxygen.

    [0015] The response time of each gas sensor 1 in the present embodiment includes a time required for a change of an output signal of the gas sensor 1 relative to a change of the component to be detected. The time required for the change of the output signal of the gas sensor 1 can be a time from a time point when the output signal of the gas sensor 1 reaches a predetermined first threshold value to a time point when the output signal reaches a second threshold value which is at a higher level than the first threshold value, when the output signal of the gas sensor is increased. The first and second threshold values are set depending on the change of the components to be detected. More particularly, the first threshold value is set depending on an initial value relating to the change of the component to be detected, and the second threshold value is set depending on the value obtained by adding a change amount of the component to be detected to the initial value. That is, a difference between the first and second threshold values corresponds to the change amount of the component to be detected. Further, the first threshold value is not necessarily zero. The change of the component to be detected includes a change of a component concentration. Further, the time required for the change of the output signal of the gas sensor 1 is can be a time from a time point when the output signal of the gas sensor 1 reaches the second threshold to a time point when the output signal reaches the first threshold, when the output signal of the gas sensor 1 is decreased.

    [0016] As shown in FIG. 1, the response time evaluation apparatus according to the present embodiment includes a pipe 2; a first gas supplier 3; a cooler 4; a second gas adding machine 5; and an air-fuel ratio meter 6 and a NOx analyzer 7.

    <Regarding Pipe 2>



    [0017] The pipe 2 according to the present embodiment is a tubular body having a flow path therein. One end 2a of the pipe 2 is connected to the first gas supplier 3, and other end 2b of the pipe 2 is opened to the atmosphere. The pipe 2 according to the present embodiment includes a chamber 20 to which gas sensors 1 and the air-fuel ratio meter 6 are attached.

    <Regarding First Gas Supplier 3>



    [0018] The first gas supplier 3 according to the present embodiment is a device for allowing a first gas 3a to flow through the pipe 2. The first gas supplier 3 according to the present embodiment includes: a first air supply source 30; a first combustible gas supply source 31; a burner 32; and a combustion tube 33.

    [0019] The first air supply source 30 supplies air to the burner 32 and the first combustible gas supply source 31 supplies a combustible gas to the burner 32. Examples of the combustible gas that can be used include a liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the like. Flow rates of the air and the combustible gas supplied to the burner 32 are adjusted so as to have a predetermined air-fuel ratio. An air ratio λ (an amount of air supplied to the burner 32 / an amount of air required for an ideal air-fuel ratio) can be in a range of 0.8 or more and 0.9 or less, for example. When the air ratio λ is in the range of 0.8 or more and 0.9 or less, the first gas 3a contains about 100 ppm by volume of NOx.

    [0020] The burner 32 burns the air from the first air supply source 30 and the combustible gas from the first combustible gas supply source 31 to generate a combustion gas. That is, the first gas 3a according to the present embodiment is a combustion gas in which the combustible gas has been burned. The combustion pipe 33 is a tubular body for covering a periphery of the tip of the burner 32 and for guiding the first gas 3a from the burner 32 to the one end 2a of the pipe 2.

    <Regarding Cooler 4>



    [0021] The cooler 4 according to the present embodiment is a device for cooling the first gas 3a. A temperature of the first gas 3a can be decreased, for example, from about 800 °C to about 350 °C, by the cooler 4. Examples of the cooler 4 that can be used include a water cooling jacket including a water cooling pipe wound around the pipe 2 and the like.

    <Regarding Second Gas Adding Machine 5>



    [0022] The second gas adding machine 5 according to the present embodiment is a device for adding a second gas to the first gas 3a in the pipe 2. The second gas is a gas for adjusting the component of the first gas 3a. In other words, the first gas 3a is steadily generated, and the component of the gas supplied to the gas sensors 1 can be changed by the second gas.

    [0023] An addition position of the second gas is preferably closer to the gas sensors 1, because an effect of the addition of the second gas can be more quickly produced at the position of the gas sensors 1. In the present embodiment, a distance between the addition position of the second gas and the gas sensors 1 is shorter than a distance between the addition position of the second gas and the first gas supplier 3. These distances are those along the pipe 2. The distance between the addition position of the second gas and the gas sensors 1 is preferably 20% or less of the distance between the addition position of the second gas and the first gas supplier 3, and more preferably 10% of that distance. Further, in the present embodiment, the addition position of the second gas is arranged on a downstream side of the cooler 4 in a flow direction of the first gas 3a.

    [0024] The second gas adding machine 5 according to the present embodiment adds, as the second gas, at least one of a plurality of gases to the first gas 3a. More particularly, the second gas adding machine 5 according to the present embodiment adds, as the second gas, at least one of a NO gas 5a (a nitrogen monoxide gas), air 5b and a combustible gas 5c to the first gas 3a in the pipe 2. The NO gas 5a can be used to evaluate a response time of a NO output for the gas sensor 1. The air 5b and the combustible gas 5c can be used to evaluate a response time of an oxygen output for the gas sensor 1. The air 5b can be added to create a state of excessive oxygen relative to the ideal air-fuel ratio, and the combustible gas 5c can be added to create a state of excessive fuel relative to the ideal air-fuel ratio.

    <Regarding Configuration of Second Gas Adding Machine 5>



    [0025] The second gas adding machine 5 according to the embodiment includes: an NO gas supply source 50; a first connecting pipe 51; a first connecting pipe on-off valve 52; a second air supply source 53; a second connecting pipe 54; a second connecting pipe on-off valve 55; a second combustible gas supply source 56; a third connecting pipe 57; and a third connecting pipe on-off valve 58.

    <Regarding NO Gas Supply Source 50, First Connecting pipe 51, and First Connecting Pipe On-Off Valve 52>



    [0026] The NO gas supply source 50 is configured to supply the NO gas 5a. The first connecting pipe 51 is a pipe for connecting the NO gas supply source 50 to the pipe 2. The first connecting pipe on-off valve 52 is a valve for opening and closing the first connecting pipe 51. When the NO gas supply source 50 is in a state being capable of supplying the NO gas 5a, the NO gas 5a is added to the first gas 3a in the pipe 2 through the first connection tube 51, by opening the first connecting pipe on-off valve 52. A concentration of the NO gas 5a added may be, for example, 0 ppm by volume or more and 500 ppm by volume or less.

    [0027] The NO gas supply source 50 according to the present embodiment includes an NO gas supply source body 500; a first supply pipe 501; a first supply control valve 502; and a first supply pipe on-off valve 503.

    [0028] The NO gas supply source body 500 is configured to have a supply capability of the NO gas 5a such as a gas cylinder in which the NO gas 5a is stored, for example. The first supply pipe 501 is a pipe whose one end is connected to the NO gas supply source body 500. The first connecting pipe 51 is connected to the first supply pipe 501, and the NO gas 5a from the NO gas supply source body 500 is supplied to the first connecting pipe 51 through the first supply pipe 501. The other end of the first supply pipe 501 according to the present embodiment is opened to the atmosphere. The other end of the first supply pipe 501 may be connected to a tank or piping system having a large capacity to such an extent that it can be regarded as the atmosphere.

    [0029] The first supply control valve 502 is a valve for opening and closing the first supply pipe 501 on an upstream side of the connection position of the first connecting pipe 51 to the first supply pipe 501 in the flow direction of the NO gas 5a. The first supply pipe on-off valve 503 is a valve for opening and closing the first supply pipe 501 on a downstream side of the connection position of the first connecting pipe 51 to the first supply pipe 501 in the flow direction of the NO gas 5a. When the first supply control valve 502 is opened, the NO gas supply source 50 according to the present embodiment will be in a state being capable of supplying the NO gas 5a. Further, in the NO gas supply source 50 according to the present embodiment, the first supply control valve 502 and the first supply pipe on-off valve 503 are opened, whereby even if the connecting pipe 51 is closed by the connecting pipe on-off valve 52, the flow of the NO gas 5a can be formed in the first supply pipe 501. When the connecting pipe on-off valve 52 is opened, the first supply pipe on-off valve 503 is preferably closed.

    <Regarding Second Air Supply Source 53, Second Connecting Pipe 54, and Second Connecting Pipe On-Off Valve 55>



    [0030] The second air supply source 53, the second connecting pipe 54, and the second connecting pipe on-off valve 55 are the same as the NO gas supply source 50, the first connecting pipe 51 and the first connecting pipe on-off valve 52, respectively, with the exception that the air 5b is supplied in place of the NO gas 5a.

    [0031] The second air supply source 53 is configured to supply the air 5b. The second connecting pipe 54 is a pipe for connecting the second air supply source 53 to the pipe 2. The second connecting pipe on-off valve 55 is a valve for opening and closing the second connecting pipe 54. When the second air supply source 53 is in a state being capable of supplying the air 5b, the air 5b is added to the first gas 3a in the pipe 2 through the second connecting pipe 54, by opening the second connecting pipe on-off valve 55.

    [0032] The second air supply source 53 according to the present embodiment includes: a second air supply body 530; a second supply pipe 531; a second supply control valve 532; and a second supply pipe on-off valve 533.

    [0033] The second air supply source body 530 is configured to have a supply capability of the air 5b such as a gas cylinder in which the air 5b is stored, for example. The second supply pipe 531 is a pipe whose one end is connected to the second air supply source body 530. The second connecting pipe 54 is connected to the second supply pipe 531, and the air 5b from the second air supply source body 530 is supplied to the second connecting pipe 54 through the second supply pipe 531. The other end of the second supply pipe 531 according to the present embodiment is opened to the atmosphere. The other end of the second supply pipe 531 may be connected to a tank or piping system having a large capacity to such an extent that it can be regarded as the atmosphere.

    [0034] The second supply control valve 532 is a valve for opening and closing the second supply pipe 531 on an upstream side of the connection position of the second connecting pipe 54 to the second supply pipe 531 in the flow direction of the air 5b. The second supply pipe on-off valve 533 is a valve for opening and closing the second supply pipe 531 on a downstream side of the connecting position of the second connecting pipe 54 to the second supply pipe 531 in the flow direction of the air 5b. When the second supply control valve 532 is opened, the second air supply source 53 according to the present embodiment will be in a state being capable of supplying the air 5b. Further, in the second air supply source 53 according to the present embodiment, the second supply control valve 532 and the second supply pipe on-off valve 533 are opened, whereby even if the connecting pipe 54 is closed by the connecting pipe on-off valve 55, the flow of the air 5b can be formed in the second supply pipe 531. When the connecting pipe on-off valve 55 is opened, the second supply pipe on-off valve 533 is preferably closed.

    <Regarding Second Flue Gas Supply Source 56, Third Connecting Pipe 57 and Third Connecting Pipe On-Off Valve 58>



    [0035] The second combustible gas supply source 56, the third connecting pipe 57, and the third connecting pipe on-off valve 58 are the same as the NO gas supply source 50, the first connecting pipe 51 and the first connecting pipe on-off valve 52, respectively, with the exception that the combustible gas 5c is supplied in place of the NO gas 5a.

    [0036] The second combustible gas supply source 56 is configured to supply the combustible gas 5c. The third connecting pipe 57 is a pipe for connecting the second combustible gas supply source 56 to the pipe 2. The third connecting pipe on-off valve 58 is a valve for opening and closing the third connecting pipe 57. When the second combustible gas supply source 56 is in a state being capable of supplying the combustible gas 5c, the combustible gas 5c is added to the first gas 3a in the pipe 2 through the third connecting pipe 57 by opening the third connecting pipe on-off valve 58.

    [0037] The second combustible gas supply source 56 according to the present embodiment includes: a second combustible gas supply body 560; a third supply pipe 561; a third supply control valve 562; and a third supply pipe on-off valve 563.

    [0038] The second combustible supply source body 560 is configured to have a supply capability of the combustible gas 5c such as a gas cylinder in which the combustible gas 5c is stored, for example. The third supply pipe 561 is a pipe whose one end is connected to the second combustible gas supply source body 560. The third connecting pipe 57 is connected to the third supply pipe 561, and the combustible gas 5c from the second combustible gas supply source body 560 is supplied to the third connecting pipe 57 through the third supply pipe 561. The other end of the third supply pipe 561 according to the present embodiment is opened to the atmosphere. The other end of the third supply pipe 561 may be connected to a tank or piping system having a large capacity to such an extent that it can be regarded as the atmosphere.

    [0039] The third supply control valve 562 is a valve for opening and closing the third supply pipe 561 on an upstream side of the connection position of the third connecting pipe 57 to the third supply pipe 561 in the flow direction of the combustible gas 5c. The third supply pipe on-off valve 563 is a valve for opening and closing the third supply pipe 561 on a downstream side of the connection position of the third connecting pipe 57 to the third supply pipe 561 in the flow direction of the combustible gas 5c. When the third supply control valve 562 is opened, the second combustible gas supply source 56 according to the present embodiment will be in a state being capable of supplying the combustible gas 5c. Further, in the second combustible gas supply source 56 according to the present embodiment, the third supply control valve 562 and the third supply pipe on-off valve 563 are opened, whereby even if the connecting pipe 57 is closed by the connecting pipe on-off valve 58, the flow of the combustible gas 5c can be formed in the third supply pipe 561. When the connecting pipe on-off valve 58 is opened, the third supply pipe on-off valve 563 is preferably closed.

    [0040] Although each of the first to third connecting pipe on-off valves 52, 55, 58, and the first to third supply control valves 502, 532, 562, and the first to third supply pipe on-off valves 503, 533, 563 has any configuration, it is preferable that these valves are electrically driven valves. The electrically driven valve includes a motor-operated valve and an electromagnetic valve (a solenoid valve), and is a valve that can control the opening and closing by an electric signal. The motor-operated valve is a valve whose valve body is driven by a motor. The electromagnetic valve is a valve whose valve body is driven by a solenoid actuator. When these valves are the electrically driven valves, the timing of opening and closing of these valves can be more accurately acquired. More preferably, these valves are the electromagnetic valves. When these valves are the electromagnetic valves, a time difference between the opening/closing control by the electric signal and the actual opening/closing is small, and the timing of opening/closing of these valves can be more accurately acquired.

    <Regarding Chamber 20, Gas Sensor 1 and Air-Fuel Ratio Meter 6>



    [0041] The chamber 20 to which the gas sensors 1 and the air-fuel ratio meter 6 are attached is disposed on a downstream side of the addition position of the second gas in the flow direction of the first gas 3a. Each gas sensor 1 according to the present embodiment can detect components in the mixed gas 8 of the first and second gases. More particularly, each gas sensor 1 can detect changes of NOx and oxygen concentrations in the mixed gas 8. The air-fuel ratio meter 6 can measure an air-fuel ratio of the mixed gas 8 of the first and second gases. By measuring the air-fuel ratio, amounts of the air 5b and the combustible gas 5c introduced can be monitored. Outputs of each gas sensor 1 and the air-fuel ratio meter 6 can be stored in a storage device (not shown) and can be displayed on a display (not shown).

    <Regarding NOx Analyzer 7>



    [0042] The NOx analyzer 7 is connected to the pipe 2 via an analyzer on-off valve 70 on a downstream side of the chamber 20 in the flow direction of the first gas 3a. When the analyzer on-off valve 70 is opened, the mixed gas 8 of the first and second gases is introduced into the NOx analyzer 7. The NOx analyzer 7 can analyze NOx in the mixed gas 8 of the first and second gases. More particularly, the NOx analyzer 7 can detect a ratio (ppm by volume) of NOx in the mixed gas 8 of the first and second gases. By detecting the ratio of NOx, an amount of the NO gas 5a introduced can be monitored.

    [0043] Next, FIG. 2 is a side view showing the chamber 20 in FIG. 1 in more detail, and FIG. 3 is a front view showing a mixing promoter 201 in FIG. 2. As shown in FIG. 2, the chamber 20 according to the present embodiment includes: a plurality of chamber bodies 200 aligned along the flow direction of the mixed gas 8; mixing promoters 201 each provided between the chamber bodies 200. Each chamber body 200 and each mixing promoter 201 are fastened to each other by fastening members 203 such as a bolt and a nut, for example.

    [0044] The chamber body 200 according to the present embodiment is a tubular body to which the gas sensors 1 and the air-fuel ratio meter 6 can be attached. The number of the chamber bodies 200 may be changed depending on the number of the gas sensors 1 and the air fuel ratio meter 6 used.

    [0045] The mixing promoters 201 according to the present embodiment are configured to promote the mixing of the first gas 3a and the second gas (the NO gas 5a, the air 5b, and the combustible gas 5c), and are provided in the pipe 2 (the chamber 20) on an upstream side of the gas sensor 1 in the flow direction of the first gas 3a (the mixed gas 8) and on a downstream side of the addition position of the second gas.

    [0046] As shown in FIG. 3, each of the mixing promoters 201 according to the present embodiment is formed of a plate-shaped member having an opening 201a at substantially the center. The opening 201a according to the present embodiment has a rectangular shape extending so as to be long in the horizontal direction. However, the opening 201a may have other shapes such as a circle or a square, for example. The opening area of the opening 201a is narrower than an inner cross-sectional area of the chamber body 200. These areas are areas on a surface orthogonal to the flow direction of the mixed gas 8. That is, each mixing promoter 201 according to the present embodiment is a member for reducing a flow path cross-sectional area in the pipe as compared with the upstream and the downstream of the mixing promoter 201 in the flow direction of the first gas 3a (the mixed gas 8). In other words, each mixing promoter 201 according to the present embodiment is a member for narrowing the flow path. Immediately after the mixed gas 8 of the first gas and the second gas passes through the opening 201a, a vortex is generated in the mixed gas 8 on a back side of the mixing promoter 201, thereby promoting the mixing of the first gas 3a and the second gas (the NO gas 5a, the air 5b and the combustible gas 5c).

    [0047] Although the present embodiment discloses that each mixing promoter 201 is provided between the chamber bodies 200 so as to correspond to each gas sensor 1, the mixing promoter 201 may be provided only at an introduction port of the most upstream chamber body 200 (an opening through which the mixed gas 8 is introduced). Although it discloses each mixing promoter 201 as being a different member from the chamber body 200, it may be integral with the chamber body 200. Further, the mixing promoter 201 is not limited to the plate-shaped member provided with the opening, and it may be other forms such as a rod-shaped member arranged to hinder the flow of the mixed gas 8, and a protrusion provided on an inner peripheral surface of each chamber body 200.

    [0048] Next, FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a response time evaluation method for the gas sensors using the response time evaluation device shown in FIGS. 1 to 3. As shown in FIG. 4, the response time evaluation method for the gas sensor according to the present embodiment includes: an attachment step S1; a first gas supply start step S2; an addition step S3; and a time difference acquisition step S4.

    [0049] In the attachment step S1, the gas sensors 1 are attached to the chamber 20 of the pipe 2. In the first gas supply start step S2, the supplying of the first gas 3a to the pipe 2 is started by the first gas supplier 3.

    [0050] In the addition step S3, at least one of the first to third connecting pipes 51, 54, 57 is opened by at least one of the first to third connecting pipe on-off valves 52, 55, 58, and at least one of the NO gas 5a, the air 5b and the combustible gas 5c as the second gas is added to the first gas 3a in the pipe 2. When evaluating the response time of the NO output of the gas sensors 1, the NO gas 5a is added. Further, when evaluating the response time of the oxygen output of the gas sensors 1, at least one of the air 5b and the combustible gas 5c is added.

    [0051] It is preferable that before opening at least one of the first to third connecting pipes 51, 54, 57 by at least one of the first to third connecting pipe on-off valves 52, 55, 58, at least one of the first supply control valve 502 and the first supply pipe on-off valve 503, the second supply control valve 532 and the second supply pipe on-off valve 533, as well as the third supply control valve 562 and the third supply pipe on-off valve 563 is opened to form the flow of the NO gas in the first supply pipe 501, and/or to form the flow of the air 5b in the second supply pipe 531, and/or to form the flow of the combustible gas 5c in the third supply pipe 561. Such previous forming of the flow can allow at least one of the NO gas 5a, the air 5b and the combustible gas 5c to be immediately added as the second gas to the first gas 3a in the pipe 2 when at least one of the first to third connecting pipes 51, 54, 57 is opened by at least one of the first to third connecting pipe on-off valves 52, 55, 58. When at least one of the first to third connecting pipes 51, 54, 57 is opened by at least one of the first to third connecting pipe on-off valves 52, 55, 58, the corresponding first to third supply pipe on-off valve 503, 533, 563 is closed.

    [0052] In the time difference acquisition step S4, a time difference is acquired between a time point when at least one of the first to third connecting pipes 51, 54, 57 is opened by at least one of the first to third connecting pipe on-off valves 52, 55, 58, and a time point when the gas sensors detect components in the mixed gas 8 of the first and the second gases. This time difference can be evaluated as the response time of the gas sensors 1.

    [0053] In the response time evaluation apparatus and method for the gas sensors according to the present embodiment, the second gas adding machine 5 includes: the second gas supply source 50, 53, 56; the connecting pipe 51, 54, 57 for connecting the supply source 50, 53, 56 to the pipe; and the connecting pipe on-off valve 52, 55, 58 for opening and closing the connecting pipe 51, 54, 57, so that the evaluation accuracy of response characteristic of the gas sensors 1 can be improved while simulating the actual use environment of the gas sensors 1.

    [0054] Further, the connecting pipe on-off valve 52, 55, 58 according to the present embodiment is the electrically driven valve, so that the timing of opening/closing can be more accurately obtained and the evaluation accuracy of the response characteristic of the gas sensors 1 can be more reliably improved.

    [0055] Furthermore, the connecting pipe on-off valve 52, 55, 58 according to the present embodiment are the solenoid valve, so that the timing of opening/closing can be more accurately acquired and the evaluation accuracy of the response characteristic of the gas sensors 1 can be further reliably improved.

    [0056] Moreover, the distance between the addition position of the second gas and the gas sensor 1 according to the present embodiment is shorter than the distance between the addition position of the second gas and the first gas supplier 3, so that a quicker effect of the addition of the second gas at the position of the gas sensors 1 can be more reliably produced.

    [0057] Further, the addition position of the second gas according to the present embodiment is on the downstream side of the cooler 4 in the flow direction of the first gas 3a, so that the quicker effect of the addition of the second gas at the position of the gas sensors 1 can be more reliably produced.

    [0058] Furthermore, when the connecting pipe 51, 54, 57 is closed by the connecting pipe on-off valve 52, 55, 58, it is configured to be capable of forming the flow of the second gas in the supply pipe 501, 531, 561, so that the second gas can be added immediately when the connecting pipe on-off valve 52, 55, 58 is opened, and the evaluation accuracy of the response characteristic of the gas sensors 1 can be more reliably improved.

    [0059] Further, the supply source 50, 53, 56 is provided with the supply pipe on-off valve 503, 533, 563 disposed on the downstream side of the connection position of the connecting pipe 51, 54, 57 to the supply pipe 501, 531, 561 in the flow direction of the second gas, so that when the connecting pipe on-off valve 52, 55, 58 is opened, the supply pipe on-off valve 503, 533, 563 is closed, whereby the second gas can be more quickly supplied to the connecting pipe 51, 54, 57, and the evaluation accuracy of the response characteristic of the gas sensors 1 can be more reliably improved.

    [0060] Further, the mixing promoters 201 for promoting the mixing of the first and second gases is provided on the upstream side of the gas sensors 1 in the flow direction of the first gas 3a and on the downstream side of the addition position of the second gas, so that it is possible to avoid occurrence of detection delay of the gas sensors 1 due to insufficient mixing of the first and second gases and to improve the evaluation accuracy of the response characteristic of the gas sensors 1 more reliably.

    [0061] Furthermore, each mixing promoter 201 is a member for reducing the flow path cross-sectional area in the pipe as compared with the upstream and downstream of the mixing promoter 201 in the flow direction of the first gas 3a, so that it is possible to generate a vortex in the mixed gas 8 of the first and the second gases and to promote the mixing of the first gas 3a and the second gas more reliably.

    DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS



    [0062] 

    1 gas sensor

    2 pipe

    201 mixing promoter

    3 first gas supplier

    4 cooler

    5 second gas adding machine

    5a NO gas (second gas)

    5b air (second gas)

    5c combustible gas (second gas)

    50 NO gas supply source (supply source)

    500 NO gas supply body (supply source body)

    501 first supply pipe (supply pipe)

    503 first supply pipe on-off valve (supply pipe on-off valve)

    51 first connecting pipe (connecting pipe)

    52 first connecting pipe on-off valve (connecting pipe on-off valve)

    53 second air supply source (supply source)

    530 second air supply source body (supply source body)

    531 second supply pipe (supply pipe)

    533 second supply pipe on-off valve (supply pipe on-off valve)

    54 second connecting pipe (connecting pipe)

    55 second connecting pipe on-off valve (connecting pipe on-off valve)

    56 second combustible gas supply source (supply source)

    560 second combustible gas source body (supply source body)

    561 third supply pipe (supply pipe)

    563 third supply pipe on-off valve (supply pipe on-off valve)

    57 third connecting pipe (connecting pipe)

    58 third connecting pipe on-off valve (connecting pipe on-off valve)

    8 mixed gas




    Claims

    1. An apparatus for evaluating a response time of gas sensors, comprising:

    a pipe (2);

    a first gas supplier (3) for supplying a first gas (3a) to the pipe (2);

    a second gas adding machine (5) for adding a second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) to the first gas (3a) in the pipe (2); and

    gas sensors (1) for detecting components in a mixed gas (8) of the first gas (3a) and the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c), each of the gas sensor (1) being attached to the pipe (2) on a downstream side of an addition position of the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) in a flow direction of the first gas (3a),

    wherein the second gas adding machine (5) comprises: a supply source (50, 53, 56) of the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c); a connecting pipe (51, 54, 57) for connecting the supply source (50, 53, 56) to the pipe (2); and a connecting pipe on-off valve (52, 55, 58) for opening and closing the connecting pipe (51, 54, 57),

    wherein the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) is different from the first gas (3a),

    further characterised in that the supply source (50, 53, 56) comprises: a supply source body (500, 530, 560) for supplying the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c); and a supply pipe (501, 531, 561) to which the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) is supplied from the supply source body (500, 530, 560) and the connecting pipe (51, 54, 57) is connected, and wherein the supply source (500, 530, 560) is configured to be capable of forming a flow of the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) in the supply pipe (501, 531, 561) when the connecting pipe (51, 54, 57) is closed by the connecting pipe on-off valve (52, 55, 58),

    and in that the apparatus is configured such that a time difference between a time point when the connecting pipe (51, 54, 57) is opened by the connecting pipe on-off valve (52, 55, 58) and a time point when the gas sensors (1) detect components in the mixed gas (8) of the first and second gases (3a, 5a, 5b, 5c) is acquired.


     
    2. The apparatus for evaluating a response time of gas sensors according to claim 1, wherein the connecting pipe on-off valve (52, 55, 58) is an electrically driven valve.
     
    3. The apparatus for evaluating a response time of gas sensors according to claim 2, wherein the connecting pipe on-off valve (52, 55, 58) is an electromagnetic valve.
     
    4. The apparatus for evaluating a response time of gas sensors according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein a distance between the addition position of the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) and the gas sensor (1) is shorter than a distance between the addition position of the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) and the first gas supplier (3).
     
    5. The apparatus for evaluating a response time of gas sensors according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
    wherein the apparatus further comprises a cooler (4) for cooling the first gas (3a);
    wherein the addition position of the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) is on a downstream side of the cooler (4) in the flow direction of the first gas (3a), and
    wherein the first gas supplier (3) further comprises a burner (32) for generating the first gas (3a) which is a combustion gas by burning a combustible gas.
     
    6. The apparatus for evaluating a response time of gas sensors according to claim 5, wherein the supply source (50, 53, 56) further comprises a supply pipe on-off valve (503, 533, 563) for opening and closing the supply pipe (501, 531, 561), the supply pipe on-off valve (503, 533, 563) being arranged on a downstream side of a connection position of the connecting pipe (51, 54, 57) to the supply pipe (501, 531, 561) in the flow direction of the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c).
     
    7. The apparatus for evaluating a response time of gas sensors according to any one of claims 1 to 6, further comprising mixing promoters (201) for promoting the mixing of the first gas (3a) and the second gas (promoting the mixing), the mixing promoters (201) being provided in the pipe (2) on an upstream side of the gas sensors (1) and on a downstream side of the addition position of the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) in the flow direction of the first gas (3a).
     
    8. The apparatus for evaluating a response time of gas sensors according to claim 7, wherein each of the mixing promoters (201) is a member for reducing a flow path cross-sectional area in the pipe (2) as compared with the upstream and downstream of the mixing promoter (201) in the flow direction of the first gas (3a).
     
    9. A gas sensor response time evaluating method for evaluating the response time of the gas sensors (1) using the apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 8, the method comprising:

    an attachment step (S1) of attaching the gas sensors (1) to the pipe (2);

    a first gas supply start step (S2) of starting supply of the first gas (3a) to the pipe (2) by the first gas supplier (3);

    an addition step (S3) of opening the connecting pipe (51, 54, 57) by the connecting pipe on-off valve (52, 55, 58) and adding the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) to the first gas (3a) in the pipe (2); and

    a time difference acquisition step (S4) of acquiring a time difference between a time point when the connecting pipe (51, 54, 57) is opened by the connecting pipe on-off valve (52, 55, 58) and a time point when the gas sensors (1) detect components in the mixed gas (8) of the first and second gases (3a, 5a, 5b, 5c),

    wherein the flow of the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) is formed in the supply pipe (501, 531, 561) before the connecting pipe (51, 54, 57) is opened by the connecting pipe on-off valve (52, 55, 58), and

    wherein the second gas (5a, 5b, 5c) is different from the first gas (3a).


     


    Ansprüche

    1. Einrichtung zur Auswertung einer Ansprechzeit von Gassensoren, umfassend:

    eine Leitung (2);

    einen Erstgasversorger (3), um die Leitung (2) mit einem Erstgas (3a) zu versorgen;

    eine Zweitgas-Zugabemaschine (5), um dem Erstgas (3a) in der Leitung (2) ein Zweitgas (5a, 5b, 5c) zuzugeben; und

    Gassensoren (1), um Komponenten in einem Mischgas (8) aus dem Erstgas (3a) und dem Zweitgas (5a, 5b, 5c) zu erkennen, wobei jeder Gassensor (1) an der Leitung (2) auf einer stromabwärtigen Seite einer Zugabeposition des Zweitgases (5a, 5b, 5c) in einer Strömungsrichtung des Erstgases (3a) befestigt ist,

    wobei die Zweitgas-Zugabemaschine (5) umfasst: eine Versorgungsquelle (50, 53, 56) des Zweitgases (5a, 5b, 5c); eine Verbindungsleitung (51, 54, 57) für die Verbindung der Versorgungsquelle (50, 53, 56) mit der Leitung (2); und ein Verbindungsleitung-Auf-Zu-Ventil (52, 55, 58) zum Öffnen und Schließen der Verbindungsleitung (51, 54, 57),

    wobei sich das Zweitgas (5a, 5b, 5c) von dem Erstgas (3a) unterscheidet,

    ferner dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Versorgungsquelle (50, 53, 56) umfasst: ein Versorgungsquellengehäuse (500, 530, 560) für die Versorgung mit dem Zweitgas (5a, 5b, 5c); und eine Versorgungsleitung (501, 531, 561), die mit dem Zweitgas (5a, 5b, 5c) aus dem Versorgungsquellengehäuse (500, 530, 560) versorgt wird und mit welcher die Verbindungsleitung (51, 54, 57) verbunden ist, und wobei die Versorgungsquelle (500, 530, 560) ausgestaltet ist, in der Lage zu sein, eine Strömung von dem Zweitgas (5a, 5b, 5c) in der Versorgungsleitung (501, 531, 561) zu bilden, wenn die Verbindungsleitung (51, 54, 57) von dem Verbindungsleitung-Auf-Zu-Ventil (52, 55, 58) geschlossen wird,

    und dadurch, dass die Einrichtung so ausgestaltet ist, dass ein Zeitunterschied zwischen einem Zeitpunkt, wenn die Verbindungsleitung (51, 54, 57) von dem Verbindungsleitung-Auf-Zu-Ventil (52, 55, 58) geöffnet wird, und einem Zeitpunkt, wenn die Gassensoren (1) Komponenten in dem Mischgas (8) aus dem Erst- und Zweitgas (3a, 5a, 5b, 5c) erkennen, erfasst wird.


     
    2. Einrichtung zur Auswertung einer Ansprechzeit von Gassensoren nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Verbindungsleitung-Auf-Zu-Ventil (52, 55, 58) ein elektrisch angetriebenes Ventil ist.
     
    3. Einrichtung zur Auswertung einer Ansprechzeit von Gassensoren nach Anspruch 2, wobei das Verbindungsleitung-Auf-Zu-Ventil (52, 55, 58) ein elektromagnetisches Ventil ist.
     
    4. Einrichtung zur Auswertung einer Ansprechzeit von Gassensoren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei ein Abstand zwischen der Zugabeposition des Zweitgases (5a, 5b, 5c) und dem Gassensor (1) kürzer ist als ein Abstand zwischen der Zugabeposition des Zweitgases (5a, 5b, 5c) und dem Erstgasversorger (3).
     
    5. Einrichtung zur Auswertung einer Ansprechzeit von Gassensoren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4,
    wobei die Einrichtung ferner einen Kühler (4) zum Kühlen des Erstgases (3a) umfasst;
    wobei sich die Zugabeposition des Zweitgases (5a, 5b, 5c) auf einer stromabwärtigen Seite des Kühlers (4) in der Strömungsrichtung des Erstgases (3a) befindet, und
    wobei der Erstgasversorger (3) ferner einen Brenner (32) zum Erzeugen des Erstgases (3a) umfasst, das ein Brenngas ist, indem ein brennbares Gas verbrannt wird.
     
    6. Einrichtung zur Auswertung einer Ansprechzeit von Gassensoren nach Anspruch 5, wobei die Versorgungsquelle (50, 53, 56) ferner ein Versorgungsleitung-Auf-Zu-Ventil (503, 533, 563) zum Öffnen und Schließen der Versorgungsleitung (501, 531, 561) umfasst, wobei das Versorgungsleitung-Auf-Zu-Ventil (503, 533, 563) auf einer stromabwärtigen Seite einer Verbindungsposition der Verbindungsleitung (51, 54, 57) mit der Versorgungsleitung (501, 531, 561) in der Strömungsrichtung des Zweitgases (5a, 5b, 5c) angeordnet ist.
     
    7. Einrichtung zur Auswertung einer Ansprechzeit von Gassensoren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, ferner umfassend Mischbeschleuniger (201) zum Beschleunigen der Mischung von dem Erstgas (3a) und dem Zweitgas (Beschleunigen der Mischung), wobei die Mischbeschleuniger (201) in der Leitung (2) auf einer stromaufwärtigen Seite der Gassensoren (1) und auf einer stromabwärtigen Seite der Zugabeposition des Zweitgases (5a, 5b, 5c) in der Strömungsrichtung des Erstgases (3a) vorgesehen sind.
     
    8. Einrichtung zur Auswertung einer Ansprechzeit von Gassensoren nach Anspruch 7, wobei jeder der Mischbeschleuniger (201) ein Element zum Verringern eines Strömungspfad-Querschnittsbereichs in der Leitung (2) verglichen mit der stromaufwärtigen und stromabwärtigen Seite des Mischbeschleunigers (201) in der Strömungsrichtung des Erstgases (3a) ist.
     
    9. Gassensor-Ansprechzeit-Auswertungsverfahren zur Auswertung der Ansprechzeit der Gassensoren (1) unter Verwendung der Einrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, wobei das Verfahren umfasst:

    einen Befestigungsschritt (S1) zum Befestigen der Gassensoren (1) an der Leitung (2);

    einen Erstgas-Versorgungsstartschritt (S2) zum Starten der Versorgung der Leitung (2) mit dem Erstgas (3a) durch den Erstgasversorger (3);

    einen Zugabeschritt (S3) zum Öffnen der Verbindungsleitung (51, 54, 57) durch das Verbindungsleitung-Auf-Zu-Ventil (52, 55, 58) und Zugeben des Zweitgases (5a, 5b, 5c) zu dem Erstgas (3a) in der Leitung (2); und

    einen Zeitunterschied-Erfassungsschritt (S4) zum Erfassen eines Zeitunterschieds zwischen einem Zeitpunkt, wenn die Verbindungsleitung (51, 54, 57) von dem Verbindungsleitung-Auf-Zu-Ventil (52, 55, 58) geöffnet wird, und einem Zeitpunkt, wenn die Gassensoren (1) Komponenten in dem Mischgas (8) aus dem Erst- und Zweitgas (3a, 5a, 5b, 5c) erkennen,

    wobei die Strömung des Zweitgases (5a, 5b, 5c) in der Versorgungsleitung (501, 531, 561) gebildet wird, bevor die Verbindungsleitung (51, 54, 57) von dem Verbindungsleitung-Auf-Zu-Ventil (52, 55, 58) geöffnet wird, und

    wobei sich das Zweitgas (5a, 5b, 5c) von dem Erstgas (3a) unterscheidet.


     


    Revendications

    1. Appareil d'évaluation d'un temps de réponse de capteurs de gaz, comportant :

    une conduite (2) ;

    un fournisseur de premier gaz (3) pour apporter un premier gaz (3a) à la conduite (2) ;

    une machine d'ajout de second gaz (5) pour ajouter un second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) au premier gaz (3a) dans la conduite (2) ; et

    des capteurs de gaz (1) pour détecter des composants dans un gaz mixte (8) du premier gaz (3a) et du second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c), chacun des capteurs de gaz (1) étant attaché à la conduite (2) sur un côté aval d'une position d'ajout du second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) dans une direction d'écoulement du premier gaz (3a),

    dans lequel la machine d'ajout de second gaz (5) comporte : une source d'alimentation (50, 53, 56) du second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) ; une conduite de raccordement (51, 54, 57) pour raccorder la source d'alimentation (50, 53, 56) à la conduite (2) ; et une vanne marche-arrêt de conduite de raccordement (52, 55, 58) pour ouvrir et fermer la conduite de raccordement (51, 54, 57),

    dans lequel le second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) est différent du premier gaz (3a),

    caractérisé en outre en ce que la source d'alimentation (50, 53, 56) comporte : un corps de source d'alimentation (500, 530, 560) pour apporter le second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) ; et une conduite d'alimentation (501, 531, 561) à laquelle le second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) est apporté à partir du corps de source d'alimentation (500, 530, 560) et à laquelle la conduite de raccordement (51, 54, 57) est reliée, et dans lequel la source d'alimentation (500, 530, 560) est conçue pour être capable de former un écoulement du second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) dans la conduite d'alimentation (501, 531, 561) lorsque la conduite de raccordement (51, 54, 57) est fermée par la vanne marche-arrêt de conduite de raccordement (52, 55, 58),

    et en ce que l'appareil est conçu de sorte qu'une différence de temps entre un point dans le temps où la conduite de raccordement (51, 54, 57) est ouverte par la vanne marche-arrêt de conduite de raccordement (52, 55, 58) et un point dans le temps où les capteurs de gaz (1) détectent des composants dans le gaz mixte (8) des premiers et seconds gaz (3a, 5a, 5b, 5c) soit acquise.


     
    2. Appareil d'évaluation d'un temps de réponse de capteurs de gaz selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la vanne marche-arrêt de conduite de raccordement (52, 55, 58) est une vanne à entraînement électrique.
     
    3. Appareil d'évaluation d'un temps de réponse de capteurs de gaz selon la revendication 2, dans lequel la vanne marche-arrêt de conduite de raccordement (52, 55, 58) est une vanne électromagnétique.
     
    4. Appareil d'évaluation d'un temps de réponse de capteurs de gaz selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel une distance entre la position d'ajout du second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) et le capteur de gaz (1) est inférieure à une distance entre la position d'ajout du second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) et le fournisseur de premier gaz (3).
     
    5. Appareil d'évaluation d'un temps de réponse de capteurs de gaz selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4,
    dans lequel l'appareil comporte en outre un refroidisseur (4) pour refroidir le premier gaz (3a) ; dans lequel la position d'ajout du second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) est sur un côté aval du refroidisseur (4) dans la direction d'écoulement du premier gaz (3a) et
    dans lequel le fournisseur de premier gaz (3) comporte en outre un brûleur (32) pour générer le premier gaz (3a) qui est un gaz de combustion par brûlage d'un gaz combustible.
     
    6. Appareil d'évaluation d'un temps de réponse de capteurs de gaz selon la revendication 5, dans lequel la source d'alimentation (50, 53, 56) comporte en outre une vanne marche-arrêt de conduite d'alimentation (503, 533, 563) pour ouvrir et fermer la conduite d'alimentation (501, 531, 561), la vanne marche-arrêt de conduite d'alimentation (503, 533, 563) étant agencée sur un côté aval d'une position de raccordement de la conduite de raccordement (51, 54, 57) à la conduite d'alimentation (501, 531, 561) dans la direction d'écoulement du second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c).
     
    7. Appareil d'évaluation d'un temps de réponse de capteurs de gaz selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, comportant en outre des promoteurs de mélange (201) pour promouvoir le mélange du premier gaz (3a) et du second gaz (promotion du mélange), les promoteurs de mélange (201) étant prévus dans la conduite (2) sur un côté amont des capteurs de gaz (1) et sur un côté aval de la position d'ajout du second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) dans la direction d'écoulement du premier gaz (3a).
     
    8. Appareil d'évaluation d'un temps de réponse de capteurs de gaz selon la revendication 7, dans lequel chacun des promoteurs de mélange (201) est un élément pour réduire une zone de section transversale de trajet d'écoulement dans la conduite (2) par rapport à l'amont et à l'aval du promoteur de mélange (201) dans la direction d'écoulement du premier gaz (3a).
     
    9. Procédé d'évaluation de temps de réponse de capteurs de gaz pour évaluer le temps de réponse des capteurs de gaz (1) à l'aide de l'appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8, le procédé comportant :

    une étape de fixation (S1) pour fixer les capteurs de gaz (1) à la conduite (2) ;

    une étape de début d'alimentation en premier gaz (S2) pour débuter l'apport du premier gaz (3a) à la conduite (2) par le fournisseur de premier gaz (3) ;

    une étape d'ajout (S3) pour une ouverture de la conduite de raccordement (51, 54, 57) par la vanne marche-arrêt de conduite de raccordement (52, 55, 58) et pour ajouter le second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) au premier gaz (3a) dans la conduite (2) ; et

    une étape d'acquisition de différence de temps (S4) pour acquérir une différence de temps entre un point dans le temps où la conduite de raccordement (51, 54, 57) est ouverte par la vanne marche-arrêt de conduite de raccordement (52, 55, 58) et un point dans le temps où les capteurs de gaz (1) détectent des composants dans le gaz mixte (8) des premier et second gaz (3a, 5a, 5b, 5c),

    dans lequel l'écoulement du second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) est formé dans la conduite d'alimentation (501, 531, 561) avant que la conduite de raccordement (51, 54, 57) soit ouverte par la vanne marche-arrêt de conduite de raccordement (52, 55, 58) et

    dans lequel le second gaz (5a, 5b, 5c) est différent du premier gaz (3a).


     




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