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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Application of the current reversal mode in an automotive lambda sensor for monitoring industrial combustion
Authors: Silva, Caíke Damião Nascimento
Lima, Lutero Carmo de
Oliveira, Mona Lisa Moura de
Silva, César Vinicius Mota da
Souza Sobrinho, Antonio Serafim de
Keywords: CRM;Lambda sensor;Measurement;Industrial;Combustion;Sonda lambda;Medição
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: International Journal of Development Research
Citation: SILVA, Caíke Damião Nascimento; LIMA, Lutero Carmo de; OLIVEIRA, Mona Lisa Moura de; SILVA, César Vinicius Mota da; SOUZA SOBRINHO, Antonio Serafim de. Application of the current reversal mode in an automotive lambda sensor for monitoring industrial combustion. International Journal of Development Research, [s.l.], v. 08, n. 7, p. 21772-21776, 2018.
Abstract: Basically the technique of Current Reversal Mode (CRM) consists of applying a potential difference forward into the sensor and measuring the resultant electrical current. The next step is to apply the same potential difference backward into the sensor and re-measure the electrical current. The ratio between forward and reverse electrical currents is linearly proportional to the percentage of oxygen in the medium where the measurements are made. The proposal of this study was to apply the Current Reversal Mode into an automotive lambda sensor and to make measurements of oxygen percentage in the flue gases of aindustrial combustion chamber. Results did show that such technique is simple and accurate when the flue gases oxygen percentage were measured. This is an economic alternative for the monitoring industrial combustion for small farmers.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72812
ISSN: 2230-9926
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