A Case Study of Engine Cooling System Simulation and Modelling for Air Conditioning Application in a Medium Duty Truck

2024-28-0106

09/19/2024

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SAENIS TTTMS Thermal Management Systems Conference
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Climate across India varies from extreme Cold to extreme hot. As an objective to improve comfort to drivers during summer, it is mandate by Indian Government to introduce Air Conditioning in Trucks from June 2025. Air Conditioning system includes Evaporator, compressor, Condenser and expansion units. Condenser needs continuous air flow to reject the absorbed heat from driver cabin to surrounding air. This is possible by directing air through condenser by an external fan. For this condenser is remotely mounted with an electric driven fan or directly to the radiator-fan system. In this paper a case study is presented where Cooling system of a Non AC Intermediate Commercial Truck is modified for Air Conditioning application. Condenser is mounted on the radiator and the additional heat load is managed by a minor change in the system. Fan is operated based on coolant temperature and with additional controls for Air Conditioning. Simulations are done in a Thermal management software “KULI”. NON AC Vehicle Cooling trial results are used to predict the Coolant temperature in AC Vehicle.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-28-0106
Pages
5
Citation
Kiran, N., and M S, V., "A Case Study of Engine Cooling System Simulation and Modelling for Air Conditioning Application in a Medium Duty Truck," SAE Technical Paper 2024-28-0106, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-28-0106.
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Published
Sep 19
Product Code
2024-28-0106
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English