Claims
- 1. An air mass meter for an intake port of an internal combustion engine, comprising:a temperature sensor disposed in an intake port of an internal combustion engine for measuring a temperature of air flowing in the intake port; a heating element disposed downstream of said temperature sensor in the intake port, said heating element being formed on a stripe shaped substrate having an onflow surface and a heating resistor applied to one side of the substrate; a disturbance body disposed in the intake port downstream of said heating element relative to a flow of air in the intake port, said disturbance body is shaped such as to cause a certain desired damming of the airflow; said heating element and said disturbance body being configured and placed at a relative distance from one another such that said a damming of the airflow due to said disturbance body which has the effect that there is a laminar airflow over said heating element that minimizes the effect of deposits of dirt on said onflow surface of said substrate.
- 2. The air mass meter according to claim 1, wherein said heating element has a cuboid shape, with a length of said heating element in a direction of flow being from 0.5 to 0.9 mm, and with a ratio of the length to a height of the onflow surface is in a range from 3 to 6.
- 3. The air mass meter according to claim 2, wherein the length is 0.6 mm, the height of the onflow surface is 0.15 mm and a width of said heating element is 9 mm.
- 4. The air mass meter according to claim 1, wherein said substrate of said heating element is a glass substrate.
- 5. The air mass meter according to claim 1, wherein said disturbance body consists of metal.
- 6. The air mass meter according to claim 1, wherein said disturbance body is aligned with said heating element in a direction of flow of the air.
- 7. The air mass meter according to claim 1, wherein said heating resistor is disposed in a meandering resistance path on said substrate and said heating resistor consists of platinum.
- 8. The air mass meter according to claim 1, which further comprises a reheating element disposed between said heating element and said disturbance body.
- 9. The air mass meter according to claim 1, wherein a heat transfer from said heating element to the air flowing in its vicinity is influenced only negligibly by deposits of dirt on an onflow surface of said heating element.
- 10. The air mass meter according to claim 1, wherein a relative error due to deposits of dirt does not increase sharply above a predetermined critical air throughput after a predetermined operating time of the air mass meter.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of copending international application PCT/DE96/02054, filed Oct. 29, 1996, which designated the United States.
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Continuations (1)
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