Claims
- 1. A method for maintaining internal combustion engine air/fuel mixtures at stoichiometry by electrochemical analysis of engine exhaust gases, using non-equilibrium oxygen content of exhaust gases from both rich and lean air/fuel ratios as a reference, comprising:
- forming a single stream of exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine intended to combust stoichiometric air/fuel mixtures, said single stream being from fuel-rich, fuel-lean and stoichiometric air/fuel mixtures and always non-equilibrated;
- directing said single stream simultaneously across two opposite major faces of a zirconium dioxide solid electrolyte body to establish an output voltage between catalytic and non-catalytic gas pervious electrodes respectively on said faces, based on non-equilibrium oxygen content in said exhaust gases as a reference atmosphere regardless as to the air/fuel ratio from which produced;
- generating an electrical control signal in response to said output voltage that is representative of a substantially stoichiometric air/fuel mixture to be introduced into said engine; and
- regulating air/fuel mixtures introduced into said engine in response to said electrical control signal.
- 2. A method for maintaining internal combustion engine air/fuel mixtures at stoichiometry by electrochemical analysis of engine exhaust gases, using non-equilibrium oxygen content of exhaust gases resulting from both rich and lean air/fuel mixtures as a reference, comprising:
- forming a single stream of exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine intended to combust stoichiometric air/fuel mixtures, said single stream being from fuel-rich, fuel-lean, and stoichiometric air/fuel mixtures and always non-equilibrated;
- directing said single stream simultaneously across two opposite major faces of a zirconium dioxide solid electrolyte body to produce an output voltage between gas pervious electrodes on said faces based on non-equilibrium oxygen content in said exhaust gas stream as a reference, the electrode on one of said faces catalyzing chemical oxidation substantially to equilibrium of unreacted exhaust gas combustibles and producing an electrode potential varying with the air/fuel mixture combusted, the electrode on the other face not catalyzing such chemical oxidation and producing an electrode potential not significantly varying with the air/fuel mixture combusted;
- generating an electrical control signal in response to said output voltage that is representative of a substantially stoichiometric air/fuel mixture to be introduced into said engine; and
- regulating air/fuel mixtures introduced into said engine in response to said electrical control signal.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of United States Patent application Ser. No. 524,674 now abandoned, entitled Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Having Catalytic and Non-Catalytic Electrodes, filed Nov. 18, 1974 in the name of J. W. Riddel and assigned to the assignee of this application.
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