Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1980-03-07
1981-08-11
Kaplan, G. L.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
23232E, 60276, 73 23, 123489, 204195S, 422 98, G01N 2758
Patent
active
042832560
ABSTRACT:
An instrument for measuring the air/fuel mixture strength supplied to e.g. an I.C. engine comprises a primary catalytic reactor having a matrix of annular cross-section in whose bore is housed a secondary catalytic reactor and a zirconia oxygen sensor. Propane gas or other hydrocarbon fuel is mixed with air and the mixture passed through the primary reactor and catalytically combusted. A flow of the combustion products of the catalytic reaction is withdrawn and mixed with an equal flow of the engine exhaust gases, and the mixture is passed over the secondary reactor (heated by the primary catalytic reaction) to oxidize its oxidizable constituents, and the products of this secondary reaction are passed over the zirconia sensor (heated by the primary catalytic reaction) for measurement of the oxygen content. The output signal of the zirconia sensor is processed electronically and supplied to a digital indicator giving a direct reading of the equivalence ratio of the mixture supplied to the engine intake. The sample flows of exhaust gas and of reference gas are drawn at equal pressure differentials through similar coils of tubing in heat exchange relationship with the gaseous products of the primary catalytic reaction. The instrument can be used with a portable supply of propane gas for monitoring the air/fuel ratio of the mixture supplied to an automobile engine under road use conditions.
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Howard Peter
Weetman David
Kaplan G. L.
Ricardo Consulting Engineers Limited
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