Experimental evaluation of automotive air-conditioning using HFC-134A and HC-134A

An experimental study to evaluate the energy consumption of an automotive air conditioning is presented. In this study, these refrigerants will be tested using the experimental rig which simulated the actual cars as a cabin complete with a cooling system component of the actual car that is as the bl...

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Main Authors: Nasution, Henry, Zainudin, Muhammad Amir, Abdul Aziz, Azhar, Abdul Latiff, Zulkarnain, Mohd. Perang, Mohd. Rozi, Abdul Rahman, Abd. Halim
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Published: American Institute of Physics 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/35770/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4704314
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spelling my.utm.357702017-02-04T05:52:32Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/35770/ Experimental evaluation of automotive air-conditioning using HFC-134A and HC-134A Nasution, Henry Zainudin, Muhammad Amir Abdul Aziz, Azhar Abdul Latiff, Zulkarnain Mohd. Perang, Mohd. Rozi Abdul Rahman, Abd. Halim TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery An experimental study to evaluate the energy consumption of an automotive air conditioning is presented. In this study, these refrigerants will be tested using the experimental rig which simulated the actual cars as a cabin complete with a cooling system component of the actual car that is as the blower, evaporator, condenser, radiators, electric motor, which acts as a vehicle engine, and then the electric motor will operate the compressor using a belt and pulley system, as well as to the alternator will recharge the battery. The compressor working with the fluids HFC-134a and HC-134a and has been tested varying the speed in the range 1000, 1500, 2000 and 2500 rpm. The measurements taken during the one hour experimental periods at 2-minutes interval times for temperature setpoint of 20°C with internal heat loads 0, 500, 700 and 1000 W. The final results of this study show an overall better energy consumption of the HFC-134a compared with the HC-134a. American Institute of Physics 2012 Book Section PeerReviewed Nasution, Henry and Zainudin, Muhammad Amir and Abdul Aziz, Azhar and Abdul Latiff, Zulkarnain and Mohd. Perang, Mohd. Rozi and Abdul Rahman, Abd. Halim (2012) Experimental evaluation of automotive air-conditioning using HFC-134A and HC-134A. In: 4Th International Meeting of Advances in Thermofluids (Imat 2011), Pt 1 And 2. American Institute of Physics, Maryland, New York, pp. 997-1002. ISBN 978-073541032-9 http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4704314 DOI:10.1063/1.4704314
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Nasution, Henry
Zainudin, Muhammad Amir
Abdul Aziz, Azhar
Abdul Latiff, Zulkarnain
Mohd. Perang, Mohd. Rozi
Abdul Rahman, Abd. Halim
Experimental evaluation of automotive air-conditioning using HFC-134A and HC-134A
description An experimental study to evaluate the energy consumption of an automotive air conditioning is presented. In this study, these refrigerants will be tested using the experimental rig which simulated the actual cars as a cabin complete with a cooling system component of the actual car that is as the blower, evaporator, condenser, radiators, electric motor, which acts as a vehicle engine, and then the electric motor will operate the compressor using a belt and pulley system, as well as to the alternator will recharge the battery. The compressor working with the fluids HFC-134a and HC-134a and has been tested varying the speed in the range 1000, 1500, 2000 and 2500 rpm. The measurements taken during the one hour experimental periods at 2-minutes interval times for temperature setpoint of 20°C with internal heat loads 0, 500, 700 and 1000 W. The final results of this study show an overall better energy consumption of the HFC-134a compared with the HC-134a.
format Book Section
author Nasution, Henry
Zainudin, Muhammad Amir
Abdul Aziz, Azhar
Abdul Latiff, Zulkarnain
Mohd. Perang, Mohd. Rozi
Abdul Rahman, Abd. Halim
author_facet Nasution, Henry
Zainudin, Muhammad Amir
Abdul Aziz, Azhar
Abdul Latiff, Zulkarnain
Mohd. Perang, Mohd. Rozi
Abdul Rahman, Abd. Halim
author_sort Nasution, Henry
title Experimental evaluation of automotive air-conditioning using HFC-134A and HC-134A
title_short Experimental evaluation of automotive air-conditioning using HFC-134A and HC-134A
title_full Experimental evaluation of automotive air-conditioning using HFC-134A and HC-134A
title_fullStr Experimental evaluation of automotive air-conditioning using HFC-134A and HC-134A
title_full_unstemmed Experimental evaluation of automotive air-conditioning using HFC-134A and HC-134A
title_sort experimental evaluation of automotive air-conditioning using hfc-134a and hc-134a
publisher American Institute of Physics
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/35770/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4704314
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