High-temperature CO / HC gas sensors to optimize firewood combustion in low-power fireplaces
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Abstract
In order to optimize firewood combustion in low-power firewood-fuelled fireplaces, a novel combustion airstream control concept based on
the signals of in situ sensors for combustion temperature, residual oxygen
concentration and residual un-combusted or partly combusted pyrolysis gas
components (CO and HC) has been introduced. A comparison of firing experiments
with
hand-driven and automated airstream-controlled furnaces of the same type
showed that the average CO emissions in the high-temperature phase of the batch
combustion can be reduced by about 80 % with the new control concept.
Further, the performance of different types of high-temperature CO / HC sensors
(mixed-potential and metal oxide types), with reference to simultaneous
exhaust gas analysis by a high-temperature FTIR analysis system, was
investigated over 20 batch firing experiments (∼ 80 h).
The distinctive sensing behaviour with respect to the characteristically varying flue
gas composition over a batch firing process is discussed. The calculation of
the
Pearson correlation coefficients reveals that mixed-potential sensor signals
correlate more with CO and CH4; however, different metal oxide sensitive layers correlate with different gas species:
1 % Pt / SnO2 designates the presence of CO and 2 % ZnO / SnO2 designates the presence of hydrocarbons. In the case of a TGS823 sensor
element,
there was no specific correlation with one of the flue gas components observed.
The stability of the sensor signals was evaluated through repeated exposure
to mixtures of
CO, N2 and synthetic air after certain numbers of firing
experiments and exhibited diverse long-term signal instabilities.
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| Authors | Ojha, B.;Illyaskutty, N.;Knoblauch, J.;Balachandran, M. R.;Kohler, H.; |
| Journal | journal of sensors and sensor systems |
| Year | 2017 |
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