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Determination of hey Fuel Ratio According to Fuel Composition (IV) - Overall Estimation of Methods-

연료 조성에 따른 공연비 산정 (IV) - 공연비 계산방식의 평가-

  • 박찬준 (서울산업대학교 기계공학과) ;
  • 엄인용 (서울산업대학교 기계공학과)
  • Published : 2004.10.01

Abstract

This paper is the forth paper of several companion papers which compare the method of Air-Fuel ratio determination. In the previous work, various AFR calculations were performed for various fuels and the results were compared with each other. The comparison, however, were limited to numerical value and estimation of each equation or method was insufficient. In this paper, the overall estimation of the methods was attempted. Also, the method of trouble shooting of instrumentation was presented. Through the estimation of methods, it is concluded that the Eltinge method contains inherently the most perfect thermal dissociation model as far as the exhaust composition is concerned; therefore, this might be regarded as the most general equation of AFR determination among the existing ones. The others might be considered as approximate form. In addition, the mal-distribution factor in Eltinge method is qualitatively equivalent to thermal dissociation chemical equilibrium constant K. Lastly, it is illustrated that all instrumentation error, including the sampling line leakage, can be easily detected through the analyzing the exhaust component on the Eltinge chart.

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