TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of Transient Refrigerant Migration Modeling Approach on Automotive Air Conditioning Systems
AU - Li, Bin
AU - Peuker, Steffen
AU - Hrnjak, Pega
AU - Alleyne, Andrew
PY - 2011/4
Y1 - 2011/4
N2 - Automotive air conditioning systems are subject to constantly changing operation conditions and steady state simulations are not sufficient to describe the actual performance. The refrigerant mass migration during transient events such as clutch-cycling or start-up has a direct impact on the transient performance. It is therefore necessary to develop simulation tools which can accurately predict the migration of the refrigerant mass. To this end a dynamic model of an automotive air conditioning system is presented in this paper using a switched modeling framework. Model validation against experimental results demonstrates that the developed modeling approach is able to describe the transient behaviors of the system, and also predict the refrigerant mass migration among system components during compressor shut-down and start-up (stop-start) cycling operations. To further investigate the potential of the dynamic modeling tools, two simulation examples of evaluating the system performance are given in the paper: (i) impact of system component variations on the refrigerant mass migration; and (ii) control implementation for the system start-up performance improvement.
AB - Automotive air conditioning systems are subject to constantly changing operation conditions and steady state simulations are not sufficient to describe the actual performance. The refrigerant mass migration during transient events such as clutch-cycling or start-up has a direct impact on the transient performance. It is therefore necessary to develop simulation tools which can accurately predict the migration of the refrigerant mass. To this end a dynamic model of an automotive air conditioning system is presented in this paper using a switched modeling framework. Model validation against experimental results demonstrates that the developed modeling approach is able to describe the transient behaviors of the system, and also predict the refrigerant mass migration among system components during compressor shut-down and start-up (stop-start) cycling operations. To further investigate the potential of the dynamic modeling tools, two simulation examples of evaluating the system performance are given in the paper: (i) impact of system component variations on the refrigerant mass migration; and (ii) control implementation for the system start-up performance improvement.
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U2 - 10.4271/2011-01-0649
DO - 10.4271/2011-01-0649
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:79959558533
SN - 1946-3979
VL - 4
SP - 864
EP - 874
JO - SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing
JF - SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing
IS - 1
T2 - SAE 2011 World Congress and Exhibition
Y2 - 12 April 2011 through 12 April 2011
ER -