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Real-Time Smoke Sensor for Diesel Engines
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This paper describes a system for real-time smoke detection in diesel engines. Preliminary results are presented from a very simple sensor which detects the net charge level on smoke particles. There appears to be a useful correlation between the peak charge level and the Bosch smoke number. The mechanism by which the particulates is discussed, though no firm conclusions are reached.
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Collings, N., Baker, N., and Wolber, W., "Real-Time Smoke Sensor for Diesel Engines," SAE Technical Paper 860157, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860157.Also In
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