Auslasswerte
Auslasswerte, also exhaust gas values, are a set of parameters used to measure and evaluate the performance and emissions of an internal combustion engine. These values are crucial for understanding the engine's efficiency, environmental impact, and overall health. Key Auslasswerte include:
1. Carbon Monoxide (CO): This is a colorless, odorless, and toxic gas produced by incomplete combustion. High
2. Carbon Dioxide (CO2): A byproduct of combustion, CO2 is a greenhouse gas. Measuring CO2 helps in
3. Hydrocarbons (HC): These are unburned or partially burned fuel molecules. High HC levels can indicate issues
4. Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): These are formed at high temperatures and are a significant contributor to smog
5. Particulate Matter (PM): These are tiny solid or liquid particles emitted from the engine. High PM
6. Oxygen (O2): Measuring the oxygen content in the exhaust can help diagnose issues with the engine's
7. Exhaust Gas Temperature: This measures the temperature of the exhaust gases, which can indicate the efficiency
Regular monitoring and analysis of Auslasswerte are essential for engine maintenance, emissions control, and compliance with