hi,
I was thinking what the O2 values in measuring blocks mean and what can we do with it.
lambda probe is O2 sensitive sensor and it measure O2 percentage in exhaust gas - exhaust manifold.
So if we multiply value of air mass sensor (g/s) with O2 sensor value (%) we should get the amout of air that reacted with the fuel and if we know the fuel consumption we can calculate the amount of unburned fuel.
But since I newer trace the "fuel consumption" data in engine measuring blocks, I gues that it can be calculated by air mass and O2 sensor?
on the Wiki I found these equations about air to fuel ratio;
λ=AFR/ideal AFR
AFR=air mass/fuel mass
so according to these two equations... AFR=λ*14.7 and fuel mass=air mass/AFR
so fuel mass=air mass/(λ*14.7)
but I do not know if the λ is O2 value, since the O2 value should be voltages transfered to the % (O2% in exhaust).
I was thinking what the O2 values in measuring blocks mean and what can we do with it.
lambda probe is O2 sensitive sensor and it measure O2 percentage in exhaust gas - exhaust manifold.
So if we multiply value of air mass sensor (g/s) with O2 sensor value (%) we should get the amout of air that reacted with the fuel and if we know the fuel consumption we can calculate the amount of unburned fuel.
But since I newer trace the "fuel consumption" data in engine measuring blocks, I gues that it can be calculated by air mass and O2 sensor?
on the Wiki I found these equations about air to fuel ratio;
λ=AFR/ideal AFR
AFR=air mass/fuel mass
so according to these two equations... AFR=λ*14.7 and fuel mass=air mass/AFR
so fuel mass=air mass/(λ*14.7)
but I do not know if the λ is O2 value, since the O2 value should be voltages transfered to the % (O2% in exhaust).
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