Sensors (Apr 2024)

Emission Spectroscopy-Based Sensor System to Correlate the In-Cylinder Combustion Temperature of a Diesel Engine to NO<sub>x</sub> Emissions

  • Jürgen Wultschner,
  • Ingo Schmitz,
  • Stephan Révidat,
  • Johannes Ullrich,
  • Thomas Seeger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24082459
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 8
p. 2459

Abstract

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Due to a rising importance of the reduction of pollutant, produced by conventional energy technologies, the knowledge of pollutant forming processes during a combustion is of great interest. In this study the in-cylinder temperature, of a near series diesel engine, is examined with a minimal invasive emission spectroscopy sensor. The soot, nearly a black body radiator, emits light, which is spectrally detected and evaluated with a modified function of Planck’s law. The results show a good correlation between the determined temperatures and the NOx concentration, measured in the exhaust gas of the engine, during a variety of engine operating points. A standard deviation between 25 K and 49 K was obtained for the in-cylinder temperature measurements.

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