Apparatus for calculating operational time of hybrid construction machine and method therefor
10144410 ยท 2018-12-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10S903/906
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60Y2200/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02F9/2091
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60Y2400/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W20/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10S903/907
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
Y02E60/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60K6/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Y2300/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60W20/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
B60K6/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hybrid construction machine is disclosed, which comprises an engine, a generator, the generator connected to the engine, a converter connected to the generator, and an ESS (Energy Storage System) connected to the converter. The hybrid construction machine further comprises a converter current detector positioned either between the converter and the generator or between the converter and the ESS to detect the current flowing between the converter and the generator, an ESS current detector positioned between the converter and the ESS to detect the current flowing between the converter and the ESS, a processing unit receiving the current detected from the converter current detector and the ESS current detector and calculating the operation time of the respective component, and a display unit displaying the operation time of the respective component. Since the hybrid construction machine calculates the operation time of the respective component and displays the same to an operator.
Claims
1. A hybrid construction machine comprising; an engine; a generator connected to the engine; a converter connected to the generator, and an electrical storage system (ESS) connected to the converter, a converter current detector that is positioned between the converter and the generator and detects a current flowing from the generator to the converter and from the converter to the generator; an ESS current detector that is positioned between the converter and the ESS, and detects the current flowing from the converter to the ESS and from the ESS to the converter: and a processing unit that receives the currents detected by the converter current detector as well as the ESS current detector, and calculates an operation time of a respective component; wherein the processing unit sets the current level of a as a current level that is generated by an electric line noise and an error, and when RMS (Root Mean Square) value of the current detected by the converter current detector is more than 0+a, the processing unit recognizes that the converter is under operation and counts the operation time of the converter: and wherein the processing unit sets the current level of a* as a current level that is generated by said electric line noise and said error, and when said RMS (Root Mean Square) value of the current detected by the ESS current detector is more than 0+a, the processing unit recognizes that the ESS is under operation and counts the operation time of the ESS.
2. The hybrid construction machine of claim 1, further comprising a display unit displaying the operation time of the respective component.
3. A hybrid construction machine comprising: an engine, a generator connected to the engine, a converter connected to the generator, a ESS connected to the converter, an electric motor connected to an inverter; an inverter current detector that is positioned between the inverter and the electric motor, and detects a current flowing from the electric motor to the inverter and from the inverter to the electric motor; and a processing unit that receives the current detected by the inverter current detector, and calculates an operation time of a respective component; wherein the processing unit sets the current level of a as a current level that is generated by an electric line noise and an error, and when RMS (Root Mean Square) value of the current detected by the inverter current detector is more than 0+a, the processing unit recognizes that the inverter is under operation and counts the operation times of the inverter, the electric motor and a gear unit.
4. The hybrid construction machine of claim 3 further comprising a display unit displaying the operation time of the respective component.
5. A hybrid construction machine comprising: an engine, a generator connected to the engine, a converter connected to the generator, an electrical storage system (ESS) connected to the converter, at least one of inverters connected to the ESS; at least one of electric motors connected respectively to the inverter; hydraulic pumps connected respectively to the electric motor; cylinders, each of which is connected to and driven by one of the hydraulic pumps; at least one of the inverter current detectors that are positioned between the at least one of the inverters and the at least one of the electric motors, respectively, and detect a current flowing from the respective electric motor to the respective inverter and from the respective inverter to the respective electric motor; and a processing unit that receives the current detected from the inverter current detector and calculates an operation time of a respective component; wherein the processing unit sets the current level of a as a current level that is generated by an electric line noise and an error, and when RMS (Root Mean Square) value of the current detected by the inverter current detector is more than 0+a, the processing unit recognizes that the inverter is under operation and counts the operation times of the inverter, the electric motor, the hydraulic pumps and the cylinders.
6. The hybrid construction machine of claim 5, further comprising a display unit displaying the operation time of the respective component.
7. The hybrid construction machine of claim 1, wherein, if the operation time exceeds a maintenance period, the processing unit either displays a maintenance alert on a display or transmits the maintenance alert to management server by using a wireline or a plurality of wireless communication devices.
8. The hybrid construction machine of claim 1, wherein, if the operation time exceeds a maintenance period, the processing unit either displays a maintenance alert on a display unit or transmits the maintenance alert to the management server by using wirelines or wireless communication devices.
9. The hybrid construction machine of claim 3, wherein, if the operation time exceeds a maintenance period, the processing unit either displays a maintenance alert on a display unit or transmits the maintenance alert to a management server by using a plurality of wirelines or a plurality of wireless communication devices.
10. The hybrid construction machine of claim 5, wherein, if the operation time exceeds a maintenance period, the processing unit either displays a maintenance alert on a display unit or transmits the maintenance alert to a management server by using a plurality of wirelines or a plurality of wireless communication devices.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(6) Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment in the attached figures, it is to be understood that various equivalent modifications and variations of the embodiments can be made by a person having an ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as recited in the claims.
(7) In order to explain clearly the present invention, the irrelevant parts have been omitted, and like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification.
(8) Throughout the specification, unless explicitly described to the contrary, the comprise will be understood to imply the inclusion of stated elements but not the exclusion of any other elements.
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(12) A hybrid construction machine according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises an engine (10), a generator (20) connected to the engine, and a converter (30) that converts the energy generated by the generator for allowing the energy to be stored in ESS (40). The engine (10) and the generator (20) is connected mechanically with each other, while the connection between the generator (20) and the converter (30) as well as the connection between the converter (30) and ESS (40) are made electrically so that the current over a certain level can flow between the respective components when the respective components are operated. Thus, the operation time of the respective components can be calculated by measuring the current generated in the operation.
(13) According to an embodiment, a converter current detector (32) detects the current flowing between the generator and the converter. The electric lines (converter lines) flowing through the converter can exist in a plurality, and can be joined at around the ESS, in which the current sensors may be arranged in a plurality of converter lines. Accordingly, the converter current detector (32) can be positioned either between the converter (30) and the generator (20) or between the converter (30) and ESS. ESS current detector is positioned between the converter (30) and ESS, and detects the current flowing between the converter (30) and ESS. A hybrid construction machine according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a processing unit (80) that receives the currents detected from the converter current detector (32) as well as ESS current detector (42) and calculates the operation time of the respective component; and a display unit (90) displaying the operation time of the respective component.
(14) However, since the noise generated along the electric line and the error associated with the current always exist, the simple measurement of current does not allow the accurate calculation of the operation time of component, and also it needs to be considered that the current may flow in the opposite directions. Accordingly, when the current (i) is measured in the detector, the processing unit calculates the RMS (root mean square) of the currents considering the currents of opposite directions, and sets the predetermined dead zone to ignore the line noise and the measurement error. In a hybrid construction machine according to an embodiment of the present invention, the processing unit sets the dead zone as a, and counts the operation time as the time for which the current (i) is kept above 0+a.
(15) That is, the processing unit sets the current level of a that can be generated by the line noise and the error, which also may be set by the operator, manager, or repair man.
(16) When RMS value of the current detected by the converter current detector is more than 0+a, the processing unit recognizes that the converter is under operation and counts the operation time of the converter. In other words, if RMS(i1)>0+a is satisfied assuming that the current flowing in the converter current detector is i1, the processing unit recognizes that the converter is under operation.
(17) This can be applied to ESS current detector as well, in which the processing unit sets the current level of a that can be generated by the line noise and the error, and when RMS value of the current detected by the ESS current detector is more than 0+a, the processing unit recognizes that ESS is under operation and counts the operation time of ESS.
(18) A hybrid construction machine according to another embodiment of the present invention comprises further an inverter (50) connected to ESS, and an electric motor (54) connected to the inverter, wherein a gear unit (56) may be connected to the electric motor for the driving and turning of the construction machine. An inverter current detector (52) is positioned between the inverter and the electric motor and detects the current flowing between the inverter and the electric motor, while the processing unit (80) receives the current detected from the inverter current detector and calculates the operation time of the respective component. Also, the hybrid construction machine may comprise a display unit (90) displaying the operation time of the respective component.
(19) In this embodiment, the processing unit sets the current level of a that can be generated by the line noise and the error, and when RMS value of the current detected by the inverter current detector is more than 0+a, the processing unit recognizes that inverter is under operation and counts the operation times of inverter, electric motor and gear unit.
(20) A hybrid construction machine according to another embodiment of the present invention may comprise further at least one of the inverter (60, 70) connected to ESS, at least one of the electric motor (64, 74) connected respectively to the inverter, at least one of the hydraulic pump (66, 76) connected respectively to the electric motor and at least one of the cylinder (68, 78) respectively connected to the hydraulic pump. The inverter current detectors (62, 72) are positioned between the at least one of the inverter and the at least one of the electric motor, respectively, and detect the current flowing between the respective inverter and the respective electric motor. The processing unit (80) receives the current detected from the inverter current detector and calculates the operation time of the respective component, and a display unit (90) displays the operation time of the respective component.
(21) In this embodiment, since the electric motor is connected to the hydraulic pump and the cylinder, the operation times of the work components such as arm or bucket of the construction machine that are connected to the hydraulic pump can be calculated by measuring the current flowing between the inverter and the electric motor. This is made possible because the hydraulic pump and the cylinder are operated with each other when the electric motor is operated by the inverter.
(22) In such embodiment, the processing unit sets the current level of a that can be generated by the line noise and the error, and when RMS value of the current detected by the inverter current detector is more than 0+a, the processing unit recognizes that inverter is under operation and can count the operation times of inverter, electric motor, hydraulic pump and cylinder.
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(24) A processing unit of a hybrid construction machine according to an embodiment of the present invention keeps monitoring the current detected by the detector, stores the calculated operation time (t), and calculates the accumulated operation time (t). Also, if RMS of the detected current (i) is less than 0+a, the calculation of the operation time (t) is stopped. At this time, the detected currents of the respective component can be denoted as i1, i2, 13, . . . in, and the operation times of the respective component can be denoted as t1, t2, t3, . . . tn. The operation time can be received by the processing unit on the operator input and the operation times of the main components (elements) can be displayed as the operator wants to.
(25) If the operation time exceeds the maintenance period, the processing unit may either display the maintenance alert on the display or transmit the maintenance alert to the management server by using the wireline or wireless communication devices. This efficiently helps managing the maintenance period of the respective component. The maintenance period can be predetermined for the respective component by the manager or the repair man.