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Comparative Study of HVAC Noise Sources Using Acoustical Duct Method and Near Field Method

2023-09-14
2023-28-0036
As the automotive industry is transitioning from conventional engine driven to electric battery driven, many of the vehicle aggregates are getting re-engineered and changing accordingly. Being air-conditioning manufacturer one of the aggregates that needs attention and focused effort is the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning system (HVAC). Acoustic comfort of electric vehicle gets impacted due to the HVAC noise in absence of engine and hence other noise sources becomes prominent which were earlier masked by the engine noise. It is important to understand the HVAC noise sources for implementing right countermeasures for masking the noise. There are three methods of noise source identification namely acoustical duct method, cocooning or lead covering method and near field method. Out of these method, acoustical duct method and near field methods are used for minor and major noise identification in this study.
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Investigation of HVAC Kinematics Mechanism & Door Noise through Acoustical Duct Method

2023-09-14
2023-28-0032
As HVAC noise is becoming one of the key factors to end users in terms of enhanced comfort, it is important to understand and evaluate various noise sources of HVAC in details. With detailed understanding of various sources, it becomes easier to take appropriate countermeasures in design and subsequently eliminate. There are many methods available in industry to investigate the noise sources in details however those options are expensive and time consuming and require deep understanding of the acoustic. Acoustical duct methods are one such method which proves to be very much helpful in identifying the noise sources from different aggregates like kinematics mechanism, door/damper, servomotors, heat exchangers etc. These sources are typically defined minor noise sources. The present paper describes the detailed investigation of those minor noise sources through the use of acoustical duct method. An existing HVAC from passenger car was considered for this study.
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Coupled Thermal-Structural Analysis of Off Roader Radiator Assembly

2023-09-14
2023-28-0035
Radiator is one of critical component used in automobiles which is used to cool engine under operating conditions. To cool down engine, a coolant is passed through engine block, where it absorbs heat from the engine. The hot coolant is then fed into inlet tank of radiator located either on top of radiator, or along one side from which it is distributed across radiator core through tubes to another tank on opposite end of radiator. As coolant passes through radiator tubes on its way to opposite tank, it transfers much of its heat to tubes which, in turn, transfer heat to fins that are lodged between each row of tubes. The fins then release heat to ambient air. Fins are used to greatly increase contact surface of tubes to air, thus increasing exchange efficiency. The cooled liquid is fed back to engine, and the cycle repeats. Due to the temperature gradient across the radiator, there will be thermal stress on the radiator especially on header joints.
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Method of Improvement of Air Flow Uniformity to Reduce the Evaporator Frosting of a Passenger Car

2021-09-15
2021-28-0148
For an efficient automotive AC system it is very essential to ensure uninterrupted and consistent airflow and temperature at the vent exit to help achieve the comfortable cabin space. This certainly requires temperature sensor to position at lowest possible temperature on heat exchanger and uniform flow distribution over it. However the uneven distribution of airflow on evaporator entry face leads to lowest temperature and sometimes goes undetected. This causes the condensate to get freezed and then frosting occurs at the core surface. Eventually a substantial portion of evaporator face gets choked and gradually airflow reduces and evaporator exit air temperature shoots up. Hence it is very important to prevent the frosting on evaporator core so to have uninterrupted airflow and adequate cooling in the passenger compartment. The present paper investigates the reasons for frosting occurring in one of the hatchback vehicle in bench test.
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Iterative Study to Improve Air Flow Distribution on Ventilation Unit Duct Using CFD Analysis

2020-08-18
2020-28-0030
The aim of this paper is to optimize flow distribution on various ports of the ventilation unit. To improve the passenger comfort, ventilation unit need to be redesigned to get the uniform distribution in all ducts. There were challenges for the design modification on the unit to meet the distribution. The major challenge was to meet the distribution on the duct outlet without doing any design changes on the ducts. Hence the adapter which is the intermediate part between the blower and duct assembly is modified and simulation is done on the various design changes by changing the design of the adaptor part. CFD analysis is carried out on the ventilation unit with iterative design changes and achieved the target airflow and distribution. The analysis has been carried out on STAR CCM+ software.
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Experimental Investigation of Dual AC System Used for Battery Cooling Plate

2020-08-18
2020-28-0021
As the global warming due to carbon footprint is very alarming, vehicle emissions are getting stringent day by day. In such situation vehicle hybridization or fully electric vehicles are of obvious choices. However in any of the cases the battery cooling is a big concern area. As the heat produced by the battery need to be dissipated in the long run, it is of utmost need to develop and understand the battery cooling system. Present paper describes the experimental investigation of a battery cooling circuit. A complete bench comprising of both primary and secondary circuit is used for the testing. The primary circuit has a cooling unit with TXV, condenser and electric compressor run by high voltage. The secondary circuit consists of a chiller (integrated with TXV) unit responsible for battery cooling. The whole circuit typically resembles with one of dual air conditioning unit and uses one of known refrigerant used in vehicle AC system.
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Performance Improvement of Rail AC Assembly by Using CAE and CFD Analysis

2020-08-18
2020-28-0027
The aim of this paper is to analyze Train Driver Cabin AC kit to improve performance of Rail AC unit. First CFD analysis has been carried out on the existing design to find the airflow on the condenser side. Based on the analysis result, design modification has been done to improve the air flow on the condenser side and thereby improving the cooling capacity of the unit. CAE analysis has been carried out to strengthen mount brackets of condenser fan. With the design changes, there is significant improvement found on the structural integrity. Modal frequency improved and dynamic stress been reduced. Based on final modified design, proto was developed, tested and found OK which further verified with CAE/CFD results.CAE analysis has been carried out using ABAQUS/Hypermesh software and CFD using STAR CCM+.
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Optimization of a Vehicle Under Hood Airflow Using 3D CFD Analysis

2015-04-14
2015-01-0349
With stringent requirements of fuel efficiency and emissions, the airflow and thermal management within the under-hood environment is gaining significance day by day. While adequate airflow is required for cooling requirements under various vehicle operating conditions, it is also necessary to optimize it for reduced cooling drag and fan power. Hence, the need of the day is to maximize cooling requirements of Condenser, Radiator, CAC and other heat exchangers with minimal power consumption. To achieve this objective and due to the complicated nature of 3D flow phenomenon within the under-hood environment, it is useful to perform 3D CFD studies during preliminary stages to shorten design time and improve the quality and reliability of product design. In this paper we present the results from a CFD under-hood analysis that was carried out for design, development and optimization of a CRFM (Condenser, Radiator and Fan Module).
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