DocumentCode :
1165235
Title :
An on-vehicle fuel driveability index sensor
Author :
Lee, Han-Sheng ; Wang, Simon S. ; Lambert, David K. ; Lin, Jack Yingjie ; Harrington, Charles R.
Author_Institution :
Delphi Res. Labs., Shelby Township, MI, USA
Volume :
4
Issue :
6
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
722
Lastpage :
727
Abstract :
The driveability of a vehicle is important to both drivers and vehicle manufacturers. Good driveability can provide drivers with a better driving experience and can result in lower vehicle emissions. The driveability is closely related to the volatility of the fuel used, which is characterized by the driveability index (DI). A sensor of fuel DI has been fabricated and tested on a vehicle. One version is a metal sensor which has an interdigitated cube structure. The sensor element is located in the vapor dome of the fuel tank and is bathed in fuel while the fuel pump is on. After the pump is turned off, a reproducible volume of fuel is retained between the capacitor plates in the sensor element. The sensor element heats the fuel sample, causing it to evaporate while the temperature and remaining liquid volume are monitored. Fuels with different volatility yield differing evaporation rates. By monitoring the fuel level rate of decline as a function of its temperature, a characteristic curve related to the fuel volatility is measured. Six nonoxygenated fuels were used to test the sensor concept. It was found that there was a good correlation between the sensor result and the fuel DI.
Keywords :
automotive electronics; evaporation; fuel pumps; fuel storage; sensors; capacitor plates; evaporation rates; fuel driveability index sensor; fuel pump; fuel tank; fuel volatility; fuel volume; interdigitated cube structure; metal sensor; nonoxygenated fuels; on-vehicle sensor; vapor dome; vehicle driveability; vehicle emissions; Capacitors; Fuel pumps; Fuel storage; Manufacturing; Monitoring; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Temperature sensors; Testing; Vehicle driving; Vehicles; 65; DI; Driveability index; gasoline volatility; sensor; vehicle;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2004.837492
Filename :
1359830
Link To Document :
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