A novel low‐cost sensor for measuring cylinder pressure and improving performance of an internal combustion engine
Abstract
A new sensor has been developed which will enable engine pressure data to be available at a cost suitable for the average production vehicle. Unlike many previous devices this sensor will be suitable for the harsh environmental conditions of production vehicles themselves and not just the test environment. The sensor is small, extremely rugged and has a sufficiently wide bandwidth to be easily able to detect engine problems such as pre‐ignition, miss‐fire and malfunctioning engine components. Furthermore, the patented sensor technology does not require expensive electronic interfaces, but can use simple low‐cost off the shelf components. The sensor's performance and limitations are discussed, based on real data from a single cylinder petrol engine. An analysis of the sensor output signals, showing both time and frequency domain data under varying load conditions, is also included.
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Citation
Sion, R. and Atkinson, J. (2002), "A novel low‐cost sensor for measuring cylinder pressure and improving performance of an internal combustion engine", Sensor Review, Vol. 22 No. 2, pp. 139-148. https://doi.org/10.1108/02602280210697230
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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