Experimental investigation of level indicator errors caused by turbulence in vehicle fuel tanks
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Published:2023
Issue:4 Part B
Volume:27
Page:3209-3216
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ISSN:0354-9836
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Container-title:Thermal Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:THERM SCI
Affiliation:
1. Technology Faculty, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey
Abstract
According to the studies and customer feedback, the measurement results of
the level sensors are reflected on the indicators approximately correctly.
However, instantaneous erroneous measurements might occur in special cases
(i.e. hill-downhill, rough terrain, vehicle acceleration, and deceleration).
Existing fuel level measurement sensors are affected much by external
factors because of their design (random vibration, sudden acceleration,
vacuum because of sudden suction, etc.). Any unsteadiness that may occur in
the fuel tank and the sensitivity of the fuel level measurement accordingly
are investigated in this thesis study. Protected and unprotected fuel level
sensors were tested under the same conditions by placing 25 L, 50 L, 75 L,
and 90 L of liquid in the tank. Different unsteadiness speeds were applied
to each volume to achieve the same unsteadiness effect. It has been observed
that the changes between the maximum and minimum output resistance
Decelerate from 30% levels to 2% for the unprotected type. As the speed
increased from 10 rpm to 25 rpm, this difference became even more
pronounced. In this way, it is affected less by the unsteadiness effect and
the level measurement is made more sensitively.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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