Wide-Range Air-Fuel Ratio Sensor, 1986

860409

02/01/1986

Event
SAE International Congress and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
The oxygen ion conductive solid electrolyte cell served as a device for measuring the combustibles content and the oxygen content of an exhaust gas. The cell is comprised of a tubular electrolyte, two opposed electrodes and a porous diffusion layer located on the outer electrode surface. The sensor is employed to measure both rich and lean air fuel ratio through the use of an electronic circuit pumping the oxygen ions to achieve a constant voltage between the electrodes. The wide range detecting capability makes it particularly attractive for air fuel ratio control applications associated with the internal combustion engine.
The result of the performance tests are as follows,
Detecting range (air excess ratio λ) : 0.8 - “∞ Step response time constant (63%) : 200ms Warm up time. - less than 80 sec at 20°C We found in the durability test concerned with the heat cycle and contamination that if initial aging treatment is applied the output variation ratio (. λ/λ) is limited with in : 5%.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/860409
Pages
12
Citation
Ueno, S., Ichikawa, N., Suzuki, S., and Terakado, K., "Wide-Range Air-Fuel Ratio Sensor, 1986," SAE Technical Paper 860409, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860409.
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Publisher
Published
Feb 1, 1986
Product Code
860409
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English