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Response evaluation of TiO 2 sensor to flue gas on spark ignition engine and in controlled environment

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, ISSN: 0925-4005, Vol: 107, Issue: 2, Page: 563-571
2005
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  • Citations
    33
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      33
  • Captures
    26

Article Description

Increasingly strict emissions regulations and heightened environmental awareness on the part of users around the world have led to energetic research into emissions reduction by various automobile manufacturers and research institutes. In this paper we tested sol–gel TiO 2 sensor in order to evaluate the reliability and combustion sensor properties in controlled environment and on spark ignition engine. Experiments were carried out for understanding influence of single gas component of flue gas on the response of TiO 2 sensor and evaluate transducer behaviour on real spark ignition engine. Higher responses were obtained for oxygen and nitrogen oxide, rather than CO 2 and CH 4. So TiO 2 sensor was more sensitive towards the first components of mixture, and good response times were observed on engine bench.

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