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Throttle Loss Recovery using a Variable Geometry Turbine

2010-05-05
2010-01-1441
Two of the most pressing challenges of the automotive sector are reduction of fuel consumption and corresponding emission of greenhouse gases, especially when taking into account the growing degree of luxury in modern passenger cars, which increases the auxiliary load on the engine. Preferably, this increase in auxiliary load is compensated by the recovery of waste energy. To accomplish this, a technology called WEDACS (Waste Energy Driven Air Conditioning System) is being developed to recover throttling losses. WEDACS uses a turbine to induce provide the engine with the same air mass flow rate as a throttle valve while producing mechanical energy and cold air. An alternator coupled to this turbine converts mechanical energy into electrical energy and the cold air is used to cool A/C fluid. This way the load of both the engine mounted alternator and A/C compressor is reduced or eliminated, resulting in higher efficiency.
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