Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (Feb 2022)

Enhancing the fuel saving and emissions reduction of light-duty vehicle by a new design of air conditioning worked by solar energy

  • W.K. Alani,
  • J. Zheng,
  • M.A. Fayad,
  • Lei Lei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 101798

Abstract

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Increasing the demand of using fossil fuel is started appear in the recent decades, especially in the transport sector such as diesel engines. Normally, air conditioning (a/c) increases the fuel consumption about 20% in engines due to extra load needs for a/c operation. Therefore, the manufactures search more towards control strategies to reduce the fuel consumption by developing more efficient a/c system. In this study, a new design of a/c system working by solar energy was used to reach the requirement of energy and improve the fuel economy of vehicles. The a/c system was linked with flexible photovoltaic cell (PV) to compensate the electricity that generated from vehicle engine. Furthermore, the fuel consumption from a/c system (operated with and without solar energy) was measured for two vehicles. In addition, the temperature of cooling and heating was measured inside and outside room of the car. The a/c system was tested in the saloon car for both conditions of cooling and heating and. It was found that the a/c system working with solar energy reduced the engine fuel consumption by 25% in comparison with conventional a/c system. The results from a/c system showed that the cooling temperature inside cabin of car through hot day is 20 °C within half a minute, while the temperature outside is 40 °C. In contrast, the heating temperature was reach to 49.2 °C for long period of time compared to the cooling temperature. The harmful engine emissions carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (NOX) and total hydrocarbons (THCs) were reduced when a solar a/c system presented in comparison with conventional design of a/c.

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