Long-Term Aging of NOx Sensors in Heavy-Duty Engine Exhaust
Date Published: 2005-10-24
Paper Number:2005-01-3793
DOI: 10.4271/2005-01-3793
Citation:
Orban, J., Naber, S., Sharp, C., Khair, M. et al., "Long-Term Aging of NOx Sensors in Heavy-Duty Engine Exhaust," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-3793, 2005, doi:10.4271/2005-01-3793.
Research has shown that there are many factors that affect the long-term performance of nitrogen oxides (NO
x
) control systems used in diesel engine applications. However, if the NO
x
emissions can be accurately monitored, it might be possible to restore performance by making adjustments to the control systems. This paper presents results from a study that tested the durability of 25 NO
x
sensors exposed to heavy-duty diesel exhaust for 6,000 hours. The study, conducted by the Advanced Petroleum-Based Fuels - Diesel Emission Controls (APBF-DEC) project, tested the sensors at various locations in the exhaust stream.
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