Performance of a Ceramic CO Sensor in the Automotive Exhaust System
950478
02/01/1995
- Event
- Content
- A prototype CO sensor based on anatase TiO2 was fabricated and tested in a Ford V6 engine. Fuel combustion was programmed to be near stoichiometric conditions, and emissions were monitored with an FT-IR analytical instrument. The sensor, positioned near the oxygen sensor in the exhaust manifold, was successfully tested for 50 cycles of revving and idling, and was observed to respond quickly and reproducibly. The sensor response was correlated to the CO concentration at specific engine temperatures and was found to vary systematically with increasing concentrations. This sensor has promising potentials to monitor the efficiency of the catalytic converter.
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- 10
- Citation
- Azad, A., Younkman, L., Akbar, S., Soliman, A. et al., "Performance of a Ceramic CO Sensor in the Automotive Exhaust System," SAE Technical Paper 950478, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950478.