Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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855924 | Procedia Engineering | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A capacitive soot sensor was built up on basis of a known resistive device by covering the electrode area with a thin but dense alumina layer manufactured by the aerosol-deposition-method (ADM). Deposited soot cannot short-circuit the electrodes but leads to an increasing capacitance of the sensor. Experiments were conducted in real exhaust. Increasing soot concentrations lead to a more fast and sharp increase of the capacitance and the blind time of the sensor decreased to almost zero. The performance of such sensors could be enhanced when a voltage is applied at the electrodes during soot collection.
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