TECHNIQUES FOR MEASUREMENT OF OXYGEN AND AIR-TO-FUEL RATIO USING ZIRCONIA SENSORS

Authors
Citation
M. Benammar, TECHNIQUES FOR MEASUREMENT OF OXYGEN AND AIR-TO-FUEL RATIO USING ZIRCONIA SENSORS, Measurement science & technology, 5(7), 1994, pp. 757-767
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Instument & Instrumentation",Engineering
ISSN journal
09570233
Volume
5
Issue
7
Year of publication
1994
Pages
757 - 767
Database
ISI
SICI code
0957-0233(1994)5:7<757:TFMOOA>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
The various techniques for measurement of oxygen concentration/partial pressure using sensors employing zirconia electrolytes are reviewed. Zirconia-based air-to-fuel ratio sensors used in combustion applicatio ns are also discussed. A solid electrolyte cell incorporating two elec trodes on each opposing side may be used as a potentiometric oxygen se nsor; this requires a reference gas and provides a logarithmic output. An oxygen pump-gauge device normally consists of two solid electrolyt e cells assembled to enclose an internal volume. Pump-gauge devices ca n be operated in various modes requiring simple electronic circuitry. Devices operating in steady state modes incorporate a diffusion path b etween the internal volume and the sample gas and provide an output pr oportional to the oxygen concentration in the sample gas. Pump-gauges operating in oscillatory modes may be fully sealed or may incorporate a diffusion path; they enable both oxygen concentration and partial pr essure to be determined.