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Development of Sub-Cool System
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Abstract
The important problems to be tackled from the point of view of preventing global warming are to save the power consumption of car air conditioning systems and reducing the refrigerant used in those systems.
Our approach to the task is to enhance system efficiency by utilizing sub-cooling at the outlet of the condenser and also to reduce the amount of refrigerant through a refrigerant behavior pattern analysis.
This approach has created a simple system construction using an integrated condenser/receiver device.
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Yamanaka, Y., Matsuo, H., Tuzuki, K., Tsuboko, T. et al., "Development of Sub-Cool System," SAE Technical Paper 970110, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/970110.Also In
References
- Hirata Toshio “Automotive Air Conditioning system Using HFC-134a Comparison of Refrigeration Cycle Characteristics of CFC-12 and HFC-134a” SAE 930229
- Morley J. R. “Trends in Environmental Issues and Implications for Automotive Air Conditioning” UTMS London