This application claims the priority of DE 102016104349.4 filed on 2016 Mar. 10; this application is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The invention relates to a method for improving the hit accuracy of the fire detection system controlled by infrared and video fire detection by means of a first IR/video camera system for the first detection to ensure continuous fire detection and a second IR/video camera system for the second detection to ensure automatic target tracking to the hearth of the fire, as well as to an extinguisher rigidly connected to the second detection.
Increasingly, more and more infrared detectors, in particular infrared cameras and video cameras, have been used for early fire detection in waste incineration plants, recycling plants, warehouses and the like. This makes it possible to detect fires in the early phase and to report it to a subsequent fire alarm system. As an extension, fire extinguishing systems, in particular fire monitors—also referred to as extinguishing guns or extinguisher launchers—are increasingly used as an extension as accurate fire extinguishing agent on a nascent fire.
At the moment there are already infrared (IR)/video camera controlled fire extinguishing systems, which however produce unsatisfactory aiming accuracies. In these systems, the aiming is by means of an IR camera, which is mounted at a certain distance from the extinguisher launcher, as is known from WO2004/052433 A1, or an IR camera is fixedly mounted on the movable arm of the ejector, which is directed to the fire area. Both methods, however, generate system-related errors which do not allow accurate alignment of these extinguishing systems.
Furthermore, an extinguisher launcher controller is known from DE 196 01 282 C1, wherein an automatic alignment of the launcher tube with respect to the source of fire is effected by means of a laser removal thermometer measuring device. To do so, the distance to the object to be extinguished and the temperature of the object to be extinguished are measured, and the launcher tube is thereby aligned.
EP 2 705 881 A1 shows a device for controlling extinguisher launchers by means of a control system and has a position table which geometrically maps the target positions of the extinguishing medium. In this case, the position table preferably consists of a pressure-sensitive touchpad or a computer-based intelligent tablet PC, whereas the position table is labelled or printed with the geometrical target areas of the extinguisher monitor, for example, with a sketch of the extinguishing object.
Furthermore, from US Pat. No. 2016/0030784 A1, a fire detection device is known which uses, as a base, electromagnetic waves which are sent to the source of fire and which are again received and evaluated by a receiver/transmitter by return.
Furthermore, DE 10 2006 025 286 B3 discloses a device for detecting large-area thermal images on a monitor with a thermal camera in a pivoting housing. Real-time synchronization of the camera position and the real-time thermal image is carried out by synchronizing the camera drive with the camera signal, whereby the camera moves in real time according to the set scan speed over the space to be detected. The scanned individual images are merged together on the monitor and are updated continuously to form a whole thermal image.
In essence, the spread of a fire is combated in the earliest possible stage, which can prevent large fires in the case of materials prone to flash fire.
This area can be captured either by optics specially designed for the spatial requirements, i.e. optics that define a room with special 180° optics—also as a recording of a hemispherical space—or by scanning camera systems which detect and compound the monitoring area on the basis of individual images or compounded individual images as a panoramic image.
The larger the area to be monitored is, or the more complicated the shape of the area to be monitored, eg, the hemispherical space in the football stadium, the more distorted the image of the IR or video image from which the space coordinates are calculated to direct the launcher.
Further imaging errors can result from the following effects:
If the possible angular errors from the mentioned possible sources of error are summed up, an angular error in the direction of rotation can be easily produced for the control of targeted extinguisher launcher systems of approximately +/−8°.
Observation of the angular error of an IR/video camera controlled extinguisher launcher system with respect to the rotary motion:
Fire extinguishing systems used in recycling systems are hydraulically dimensioned in such a way that they reach an average range of approx. 50 m. This results in a circle circumference of the possible extinguishing range of 2 πr=2×50×3.14=314 m circumference. If the 314 m circumference is divided by 360°, a possible target deviation of approx. 0.9 m per angular degree is obtained.
With a throw distance of 50 m, the result is a hit accuracy of +/−8°×0.9 m, thus an approximate hit accuracy of +/−7 m. This corresponds to a hit accuracy range of 14 m.
Observation of the angular error of an IR/video camera controlled extinguisher launcher system with respect to the tilting motion:
The tilting of the extinguisher launcher is responsible for the throwing distance of the extinguishing agent.
Other factors that influence the throw range are added to the already mentioned error possibilities:
At best, for a throwing distance of 50 m, the hit accuracy therefore is at least +/−6 m.
Attempts are currently being made to improve these hit inaccuracies by extinguishing tests and the resulting angle correction values. However, this requires several extinguishing attempts. In a first step, a first hit profile is recorded via extinguishing attempts.
The calculated correction values are checked in a second series of extinguishing tests.
In practice, however, the correction values have to be improved several times. This is indeed an empirical approximation method. At the present time, this angle correction method is also capable of achieving a maximum hit accuracy in the rotational movement of +/−5°. This is a 50 m distance +/−4.5 m. In the tilting of the extinguisher launcher, a similar inaccuracy is obtained.
Furthermore, by means of this approximation method, it is not ensured that the entire system does not change in its hit accuracy due to aging, mechanical drift due to constant pressure changes on the entire system or due to errors in the electronics.
It is thus disadvantageous:
The invention concerns a method for improving the hit accuracy of fire detection systems controlled by infrared and video fire detection by means of a first IR/video camera system for the first detection unit (D1) to ensure continuous fire detection and a second IR/video camera system for the second detection unit (D2) to ensure automatic target tracking with respect to the source of fire, as well as to an extinguisher launcher (A) rigidly connected to the second detection unit. The method is characterised by steps through which video/infrared-controlled extinguishing systems can be precisely hit with regard to the target precision, and fires can be combated as quickly as possible, even in the early phase, with as little extinguishing agent as possible.
It is an object of the invention to provide a method of the type mentioned at the onset, with which video/infrared-controlled extinguishing systems can be hit the target with precision, and fires can be combated as quickly as possible, even in the early phase, with as little extinguishing means as possible.
The object is satisfied by the invention by
The method according to the invention enables video/infrared-controlled extinguishing systems to hit precisely the sources of fire detected, and to fight fires as quickly as possible, i.e. in the early phase, with as little extinguishing agent as possible. This saves time in combating the fire, since the greatest possible quantity of fire extinguishing agent is applied to the source of fire with greatest accuracy. Furthermore, the environment is spared because the wetting and foaming agents admixed to the extinguishing water are harmful and partly toxic to the environment. In addition, a lower consumption of extinguishing agent also means less storage of extinguishing agents.
The idea underlying the invention is illustrated in more detail in the following description of the method with reference to the drawings. The figures are as follows:
The detection unit 1 D1 and the extinguisher launcher A are attached to the lid R.
The detection unit 2 D2, which is rigidly connected to the movable part of the extinguisher launcher A, which is directly aimed at the source of fire G, can secure automatic target tracking now actively.
For improved hit accuracy with respect to the rotary motion of the extinguisher launcher A:
Usually, there might be a deviation of the centre point of the extinguishing agent jet F in the direction of rotation C of the extinguisher launcher A with the centre point M of the detection area E of the detection unit 2 without prior adjustment of both axes.
The horizontal deviation F1 of the extinguishing agent beam F with respect to the centre point M of the detection area E can be easily determined by means of a single test measurement with the extinguishing agent. Due to the rigid coupling between the extinguisher launcher A and the detection unit 2, a long-term drift is almost impossible. Therefore, a readjustment can be dispensed with.
If the deviation F1 is known, the procedure described below follows:
The extinguisher launcher A is roughly aligned with the source of fire, on the base of the position of the source of fire G determined with the detection unit 1. The deviation G1 or G2 of the centre point of the source of fire G with respect to the centre point M of the detection region E of the detection unit 2 is then determined by means of the detection using 2 and is adjusted to zero by the method of the extinguisher launcher in its rotational movement C. In this case, the deviation F1, which has been determined as described above, must be taken into account as an angle constant.
The width of the horizontal angular range, that is, the width of the detected source of fire G, through which the extinguisher launcher A must be moved in order to completely extinguish the source of fire G, can be determined via the detection unit 2, which is rigidly connected to the extinguisher launcher A.
This can be achieved by two methods:
1. The extinguisher launcher A is moved until it is displaced with the centre point M of the detection area E of the detection unit 2 from the side of the firing point G to the other side of the source of fire G.
2. The angle is calculated from the horizontal number of the image points of the thermal image, which describe the width of the source of fire G, by setting it in relation to the number of image points, i.e. the thermal image points available in the horizontal direction. The associated detected angular range of the IR or video camera can normally be taken from the data sheet of the camera used.
For improved hit accuracy with respect to the tilting movement N of the extinguisher launcher A:
Ideal for improving the hit accuracy in the tilting movement N of the extinguisher launcher A would be a coincidence of the centre point M of the detection area E of the detection unit 2 with the centre point of the extinguishing agent jet F according to
Since the course of the extinguishing agent jet F, as soon as it is applied at an angle to the earth attraction, has a parabolic course which is related to the exit velocity of the extinguishing agent, the application angle to the attracting force and the material composition (eg water/foam ratio), it always deviates from this ideal line. This vertical deviation describes F2.
If the distances X and Y according to
If the distance J of the extinguishing agent exit of the extinguishing launcher A from the source of fire G is not known, the distance J must be determined. Currently, no IR/video camera system provides useful distance information to the source of fire detected.
Especially when measuring the distance of recycled material, conventional, inexpensive distance measuring systems can be based on laser or radar, since said systems are not able to reflect clearly in the diffuse surface of the material P to be monitored and thus do not provide usable measuring data.
The use of two IR/video camera systems of the described method allows distance measurement by triangulation according to
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