Journal article

Linear and nonlinear dynamics of a fast response air-to-fuel ratio sensor

MJ Brear, AP Wiese

Measurement Science and Technology | IOP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2009

Abstract

In another work, Guibert and Dicocco have designed and tested a sensor for measuring the equivalence ratio of a mixture of hydrocarbon fuel and air. This sensor utilized the operating principles of constant temperature anemometry (CTA) with hot-wires. Thus, it should have a dynamic response that is comparable to CTA, even though Guibert and Dicocco verified the sensor's functioning at frequencies well below typical CTA cut-off frequencies. This paper therefore proposes quasi-analytic transfer functions that govern the sensor's linear dynamics. These linearized models are validated against numerical simulations of the fully nonlinear device dynamics, suggesting that the sensor has CTA-like ba..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The first author would like to express his gratitude to the late Professor Tony Perry, without whose inspirational teaching and scholarship, this paper would not have been conceived, let alone written. Thanks also to Dr Malcolm Jones for comments on early drafts of this paper. This paper was completed with the support of ACART (www.acart.com.au).