Apparatus and method for measuring amount of hydrogen stored in storage container
View Patent ↗Provided are an apparatus and a method for measuring an amount of hydrogen stored in a storage container. The apparatus includes the storage container, in which the hydrogen is stored, a plurality of temperature sensors surrounding a surface of the storage container, and that measure surface temperatures for locations of the storage container, and a processor that estimates a liquid level of the hydrogen stored in the storage container, based on the surface temperatures for the locations.
1 . An apparatus for measuring an amount of hydrogen stored in a storage container, the apparatus comprising:
the storage container, in which the hydrogen is stored;
a plurality of temperature sensors surrounding a surface of the storage container, and configured for measuring surface temperatures for locations of the storage container; and
a pressure sensor configured for measuring an internal pressure of the storage container, and
a processor operatively connected to the plurality of temperature sensors and configured to:
estimate a liquid level of the hydrogen stored in the storage container, based on the surface temperatures for the locations; and
determine a phase of the hydrogen stored in the storage container, based on the internal pressure, and an internal temperature of the storage container, which is estimated from the surface temperatures for the locations.
2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of temperature sensors are fastened to the storage container by a belt having a predetermined tension or higher than the predetermined tension.
3 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of temperature sensors include:
a first reference sensor located at an uppermost end portion of the storage container;
a second reference sensor located at a lowermost end portion of the storage container; and
a first sensor group including a plurality of first sensors located between the first reference sensor and the second reference sensor at different sites on the storage container.
4 . The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the processor is further configured to:
determine a total storage amount of the hydrogen, upon concluding that the hydrogen is in multi-phases so that the total storage amount is proportional to the liquid level of the hydrogen, an average density of the hydrogen, and a volume of the storage container.
5 . The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the processor is further configured to:
determine a temperature deviation obtained by a pair of sensors among the plurality of temperature sensors; and
estimate the liquid level of the hydrogen, based on heights of the sensors, of which temperature deviations are a preset threshold temperature or higher than the preset threshold temperature.
6 . The apparatus of claim 4 , further including:
a second sensor group including a plurality of second sensors formed at locations that are symmetrical to locations of the plurality of first sensors of the first sensor group with respect to a reference line connecting the first reference sensor and the second reference sensor.
7 . The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the processor is further configured to:
detect a first liquid level point based on heights of, among the plurality of first sensors pertaining to the first sensor group, a pair of sensors, of which a temperature deviation obtained by the pair of sensors is a preset threshold temperature or higher than the preset threshold temperature;
detect a second liquid level point based on heights of, among the plurality of first sensors pertaining to the second sensor group, a pair of sensors, of which a temperature deviation obtained by the pair of sensors is a preset threshold temperature or higher than the preset threshold temperature; and
estimate the liquid level by correcting a height deviation of the first liquid level point and the second liquid level point in a situation which heights of the first liquid level point and the second liquid level point are different to each other.
8 . The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the processor is further configured to:
among the sensors pertaining to the first sensor group and the second sensor group, internal angles defined by an arbitrary pair of sensors adjacent to each other and a center point of the reference line are a same.
9 . The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the processor is further configured to:
estimate the internal temperature based on the surface temperatures for the locations; and
determine the average density of the hydrogen stored in the storage container, based on an average value of internal temperatures and the internal pressure.
10 . The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the processor is further configured to:
determine an average value of the internal temperatures based on an average value of the temperatures obtained by sensors located at the liquid level or lower than the liquid level among the plurality of temperature sensors.
11 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to:
determine an average density of the hydrogen based on an average value of internal temperatures of the storage container, upon concluding that the hydrogen is in a single phase; and
determine a total storage amount of the hydrogen, based on the average density of the hydrogen and a volume of the storage container.
12 . The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the processor is further configured to:
determine the average value of the internal temperatures by averaging temperatures obtained by the first reference sensor, the second reference sensor, and the plurality of first sensors pertaining to the first sensor group.
13 . A method for measuring an amount of hydrogen stored in a storage container, the method comprising:
determining, by a processor, a phase of the hydrogen stored in the storage container, based on a pressure and a temperature of the storage container;
determining, by the processor, temperature deviations for locations of the storage container, based on that the hydrogen is in multi-phases;
determining, by the processor, a liquid level of the hydrogen, based on the temperature deviations for the locations of the storage container; and
determining, by the processor, a total storage amount of the hydrogen stored in the storage container, based on the liquid level, an average density in an interior of the storage container, and a volume of the storage container.
14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the determining of the temperature deviations for the locations of the storage container includes:
determining a difference between temperatures obtained by a pair of adjacent temperature sensors among a plurality of temperature sensors for measuring surface temperatures for the locations of the storage container.
15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the determining of the liquid level of the hydrogen includes:
estimating a height of a temperature sensor located at a lowest site as the liquid level of the hydrogen based on that a temperature deviation obtained by a pair of adjacent sensors among the plurality of temperature sensors is a threshold temperature or higher than the threshold temperature.
16 . The method of claim 15 ,
wherein the plurality of temperature sensors include:
a first reference sensor located at an uppermost end portion of the storage container;
a second reference sensor located at a lowermost end portion of the storage container;
a plurality of first sensors located at different heights from one side of a reference line connecting the first reference sensor and the second reference sensor; and
a plurality of second sensors formed at locations that are symmetrical to the plurality of first sensors with respect to the reference line, and wherein the determining of the liquid level of the hydrogen includes:
estimating a first liquid level point by use of the plurality of first sensors;
estimating a second liquid level by use of the plurality of second sensors; and
estimating the liquid level by correcting a height deviation of the first liquid level point and the second liquid level point in a situation which heights of the first liquid level point and the second liquid level point are different to each other.
17 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the determining of the total storage amount of the hydrogen stored in the storage container includes:
estimating an internal temperature based on surface temperatures for the locations;
determining an average value of internal temperatures; and
determining the average density of the hydrogen stored in the storage container, based on the average value of the internal temperatures and an internal pressure of the storage container.
18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the estimating of the internal temperature includes:
converting the surface temperatures for the locations obtained by sensors located under the estimated liquid level among the plurality of temperature sensors.
19 . The method of claim 13 , further including:
determining, by the processor, an average value of internal temperatures of the storage container upon concluding that the hydrogen is in a single phase;
determining, by the processor, the average density of the hydrogen based on the average value of the internal temperatures; and
determining, by the processor, the total storage amount so that the total storage amount is proportional to the average density of the hydrogen and the volume of the storage container.