Design and Development of a Novel Air Cycle Refrigeration System for Passenger Vehicles
2022-28-0447
11/09/2022
- Content
- Current AC system use hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) as refrigerant to transfer heat from cabin and cool the passengers. However, most refrigerants used today have severe environmental effects due to high global warming potential leading to global warming effects. Montreal Protocol and Kigali amendment calls for all nations to reduce refrigerant usage and transport sector being one of the main consumer of refrigerant, regulations regarding refrigerant usage and emission are becoming more stringent day by day. In this paper, a novel air cycle refrigeration system has been designed and also tested for passenger vehicle applications. Currently used refrigerant R134a with high GWP of 1400+ in mobile air conditioning system is completely eliminated in the air refrigeration system. The aim is to achieve a passenger comfort using air as heat transfer medium and power input either from the engine exhaust air of an ICE vehicle or a secondary air compressor. The effect of performance of various components like heat exchangers and turbo machinery on the air cycle system is also analyzed in the present study. It was found that the pressure ratio of the cycle and the expander efficiency play a very important role in the overall performance of the cycle and significant cooling can be achieved without refrigerant.
- Citation
- Gupta, R., Arora, M., Mohite, Y., Ghate, P. et al., "Design and Development of a Novel Air Cycle Refrigeration System for Passenger Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 2022-28-0447, 2022, .