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Thick-Film Zirconia Air-Fuel Ratio Sensor with a Heater for Lean Mixture Control Systems
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper describes the design and operation of a thick-film zirconia air-fuel ratio sensor with a heater. This sensor is composed of two zirconia plate cells, a stoichiometric cell and a lean cell, laminated on the platinum heater. It is fabricated as one body using a thick-film process. The pair of cells has a gas diffusion chamber and a slit type gas diffusion aperture.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">The sensing principle is based on the rate-determining diffusion of oxygen molecules at the gas diffusion aperture. By using an oxygen pumping phenomenon, air-fuel ratios of the stoichiometric and lean regions can be detected.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">As this sensor is heated to a high constant temperature, it has sufficient accuracy without any additional temperature compensation. Its starting time is short and response time is very quick.</div>
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