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Historical Review of the Wobbleplate and Scroll Type Compressors

1990-09-01
901737
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the world's automotive air conditioning technology, this historical review is given of the compressor in general, and then of the wobbleplate and scroll types specifically. Sanden has been producing these for the world market since 1971 and 1981, respectively. A new era of the two types of compressors embodying the variable capacity feature is also described.
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Recent Progress in Technology of the 5-Cylinder Wobbleplate Type Compressor for Automotive Air Conditioning

1984-02-01
840383
The SD-5 Series, five cylinder wobble plate compressors have again been improved to meet the requirements of further size and weight reduction; rapid car interior cool down at the lower speed range; yet maintain an adequate capacity saturation in the high speed range, and lower operating noise. Featured in this paper is an explanation of how the new technology is incorporated. 1) Use of dual TFE piston ring technique, 2) Reduction in the oil circulation ratio in the refrigerant circuit. 3) Optimizing of bore to stroke ratio.
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An Experimental Study of the Electromagnetic Clutch for the Automotive Air Conditioning Compressor

1986-02-01
860587
Various physical conditions of the friction surfaces were studied to increase the breakaway torque of the electromagnetic clutch for the automotive air conditioning compressor. The conventional ground steel-ground-steel combination had a disadvantage of low breakaway torque in the running-in period of engagement cycles. This situation was greatly improved by using the combination of the ground armature plate and the machined rotor with zinc plating. In this new technique, the pitch and depth of the machining mark relative to the plating thickness was found to be important. Combinations of machined armature plates and the machined rotors, with or without zinc plating, were also promising, and the mechanism of friction with these surface combinations were analyzed.
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Performance Evaluation of Serpentine Evaporator for Automotive Air Conditioning System

1984-02-01
840384
Performance of the improved serpentine evaporator for automotive air conditioner made with the NOCOLOK ® brazing technique is evaluated and compared with the conventional serpentine, plate fin, and fin-and-tube types, using a proposed method which combines the cooling capacity characteristic and pressure drop from blower to discharge air louvers for a typical duct system. Computer simulation results are also discussed.
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