ANALYZER CONTROL SYSTEM
20170168028 ยท 2017-06-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01N30/88
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An analyzer control system 20 for monitoring and controlling an analyzer 20 includes: a plurality of sensors for detecting the condition of each component of the analyzer; a potential problem inference section 23 for receiving detection results obtained with all or part of the sensors and for inferring whether or not the analyzer is in a potentially problematic condition; and a potential problem display section 32 for showing, on a display screen, information on the potentially problematic condition. The potentially problematic condition is neither a condition in which the analysis data being collected by the analyzer are unusable, nor a condition which requires deactivation of the analyzer; it is a condition in which the analyzing operation may be continued for the time being, although the analyzer is likely to soon fall into the aforementioned situations if the operation is further continued. The already collected data can be properly used.
Claims
1. An analyzer control system for monitoring and controlling an operation of an analyzer, comprising: a) a plurality of sensors for detecting a condition of each component of the analyzer; b) a potential problem inference section for receiving one or more detection results obtained with all or part of the plurality of sensors and for inferring whether or not the analyzer is in a potentially problematic condition; and c) a potential problem display section for showing, on a display screen, information on the potentially problematic condition.
2. The analyzer control system according to claim 1, further comprising: d) an operational status determiner for determining whether or not the analyzer is performing an analyzing operation including a preparing operation, wherein the potential problem display section shows, on the display screen, the information on the potentially problematic condition only when the analyzer is performing an analyzing operation.
3. The analyzer control system according to claim 1, further comprising: e) an absolute allowance determiner for determining, for each of the one or more detection results obtained with all or part of the plurality of sensors in the analyzer, whether or not the result is outside a predetermined absolute allowable range, wherein the potential problem inference section infers that the analyzer is in the potentially problematic condition if any of the one or more detection results obtained with all or part of the plurality of sensors is outside an operationally allowable range which is more narrowly defined than the absolute allowable range.
4. The analyzer control system according to claim 2, further comprising: e) an absolute allowance determiner for determining, for each of the one or more detection results obtained with all or part of the plurality of sensors in the analyzer, whether or not the result is outside a predetermined absolute allowable range, wherein the potential problem inference section infers that the analyzer is in the potentially problematic condition if any of the one or more detection results obtained with all or part of the plurality of sensors is outside an operationally allowable range which is more narrowly defined than the absolute allowable range.
5. The analyzer control system according to claim 1, further comprising: f) an input section for allowing a user to perform an input operation; and g) a theme-based status display section for showing, on the display screen, a group of detection results related to a theme selected through the input section among a plurality of groups of detection results obtained with all or part of the plurality of sensors where each of the plurality of groups is related to a theme.
6. The analyzer control system according to claim 2, further comprising: f) an input section for allowing a user to perform an input operation; and g) a theme-based status display section for showing, on the display screen, a group of detection results related to a theme selected through the input section among a plurality of groups of detection results obtained with all or part of the plurality of sensors where each of the plurality of groups is related to a theme.
7. The analyzer control system according to claim 3, further comprising: f) an input section for allowing a user to perform an input operation; and g) a theme-based status display section for showing, on the display screen, a group of detection results related to a theme selected through the input section among a plurality of groups of detection results obtained with all or part of the plurality of sensors where each of the plurality of groups is related to a theme.
8. The analyzer control system according to claim 4, further comprising: f) an input section for allowing a user to perform an input operation; and g) a theme-based status display section for showing, on the display screen, a group of detection results related to a theme selected through the input section among a plurality of groups of detection results obtained with all or part of the plurality of sensors where each of the plurality of groups is related to a theme.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0025] As one embodiment of the present invention, a liquid chromatograph control system is described.
[0026] As shown in
[0027] Each of these sections of the liquid chromatograph 10 is provided with one or snore sensors and/or measurement devices. For example, a pressure sensor for measuring the liquid-supply pressure is disposed both at the liquid-sending pump 13 and on the upstream side of the column 15. The oven 16 has a thermometer. The detector 17 includes a light-source sensor for measuring the emission energy of the light source 18 and a spectrophotometer 25 for measuring the spectrum intensity of the light which has passed through the sample cell 19.
[0028] The detection-measurement signals produced by those sensors and measurement devices are sent to a detection-measurement section 22 in the liquid chromatograph control system 20. Using the detection-measurement data, a controller section 21 in the liquid chromatograph control system 20 controls the operation of each component of the liquid chromatograph 10 according to a predetermined program, to perform an analysis of a sample. The data obtained by the analysis (e.g. the output data of the spectrophotometer 25) are sent to a data processor section 24 in the liquid chromatograph control system 20. The data processor section 24 performs various kinds of data processing and shows the obtained results on the display device 32.
[0029] The information presented on the display device 32 is not limited to the results of the analysis; the data related to the operational status of the liquid chromatograph 10, i.e. the detection-measurement data obtained with the sensors and measurement devices, are also displayed.
[0030] The liquid chromatograph control system 20 according to the present embodiment is characterized in that an inference section 23 is provided. While the liquid chromatograph 10 is performing an analyzing operation, the inference section 23 constantly receives the detection-measurement data from the detection-measurement section 22 and infers whether or not the liquid chromatograph 10 is in a potentially problematic condition, based on the temporal change in each of the detection-measurement data and/or based on the combination of two or more of those data. The information about whether or not the liquid chromatograph 10 is performing the analyzing operation is held in the controller section 21. This information is also given to the inference section 23.
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[0033] Based on a predetermined program and a previously stored database, the inference section 23 infers whether or not any section of the liquid chromatograph 10 performing the analyzing operation is in a potentially problematic condition, from the temporal change in the data obtained with the sensors and measurement devices in each section and/or from the combination of two or more of these data. The inferred result is shown on the display device 32.
[0034] The previous description is concerned with the case where the information on the potential problems is provided during the analyzing operation. Such information is not only useful during the analyzing operation but also in other operations, such as the regular performance check or validation. Accordingly, the information may additionally be displayed during those operations.
[0035] As shown in
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0036] 10 . . . Liquid Chromatograph [0037] 11 . . . Mobile Phase [0038] 12 . . . Deaerator [0039] 13 . . . Liquid-Sending Pump [0040] 14 . . . Injector [0041] 15 . . . Column [0042] 16 . . . Oven [0043] 17 . . . Detector [0044] 18 . . . Light Source [0045] 19 . . . Sample Cell [0046] 25 . . . Spectrophotometer [0047] 20 . . . Liquid Chromatograph Control System [0048] 21 . . . Controller Section [0049] 22 . . . Detection-Measurement Section [0050] 23 . . . Inference Section [0051] 24 . . . Data Processor Section [0052] 31 . . . Input Device [0053] 32 . . . Display Device