Heated Zirconia Oxygen Sensor for Stoichiometric and Lean Air-Fuel Ratios
840141
02/01/1984
- Event
- Content
- This publication describes the design and operation of an electrically heated ZrO2 sensor and demonstrates its advantages in comparison to the present unheated sensor in a λ = 1 system.Control ability down to very low exhaust temperatures, minimized temperature dependence and reduced aging effects result in lower emissions with the heated sensor. The application advantages in a λ = 1 system are discussed.The second part of the paper discribes the properties of this heated sensor for measurement of lean exhaust gas. The λ-range 1.0 to 1.5 can be covered without any additional temperature compensation with sufficient accuracy and stability over life time.
- Pages
- 16
- Citation
- Wiedenmann, H., Raff, L., and Noack, R., "Heated Zirconia Oxygen Sensor for Stoichiometric and Lean Air-Fuel Ratios," SAE Technical Paper 840141, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/840141.