Results from CO 2 heat pump applications Ullrich Hesse, Zexel Valeo Compressor Europe GmbH.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HVAC UNIT : LOCALISATION IN VEHICULE
Advertisements

Water in the Atmosphere
Prius PHV Air Conditioning Toyota Motor Europe.
Starter Question If you touch two objects that are the same temperature, why would one feel colder than the other?
Air Conditioners and Heaters
1 Ann Van Lysebetten CO 2 cooling experience in the LHCb Vertex Locator Vertex 2007 Lake Placid 24/09/2007.
HEATING AIR © Commonwealth of Australia 2010 | Licensed under AEShareNet Share and Return licence.
100% Outside Air and Dehumidification Management
Moisture to water converter. Out Line : Abstract Introduction Heat Pump Heat Pump Components Conclusion.
KE2 Evaporator Efficiency
ROLL NO :3448. What is HVAC ? What is HVAC ? H.V.A.C – Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning system A HVAC System consists of a chain of components.
Unit 4-1: Humidity and Dew Point. REMOVE HEAT Evaporation As molecules in liquid form absorb heat, they evaporate. –Evaporation is the phase change from.
Section 16.3 Using Heat.
Joy Mist Drilling System Presented By: Dave Paich Joy Mining Machinery
PROJECT PRESENTATION REFRIGERATION USING WASTE HEAT IN CARS
Capture of Heat Energy From Diesel Engine After Cooler Circuit (2006 Annual Report) Mark Teitzel Alaska Village Energy Corporation
SIZING MODELS AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF WASTE HEAT RECOVERY ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLES FOR HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS (HDT) Ludovic GUILLAUME 1 & co-workers : A.
FREE FROST HEAT EXCHANGER FOR CRYOGENIC AUTOMOTIVE PROPULSION.
Axle Temperature Control Team Members: Mike Erwin Emery Frey Boun Sinvongsa Lee Zimmerman Advisors: Industry: Dave Ruuhela Faculty: Lemmy Meekisho Internal/External.
Is it possible to transfer heat to a substance and it not increase in temperature? Yes, during a phase change.
Automotive Air Conditioning System Principle. What is Air Conditioning? Air conditioning is to adjust the indoor air (or air in a space) and make its.
Session 3: Challenges and opportunities in addressing high-GWP HFCs in mobile air-conditioning Overview Pega Hrnjak Co-Director ACRC,
Thermosyphon - Free Cooling
Thermal energy Ch. 6 mostly. Transferring thermal NRG There are three mechanisms by which thermal energy is transported. 1. Convection 2. Conduction 3.
CHAPTER 6 Moving Heat: Heating and Air Conditioning Principles
Car Air condition cycle Presentation Car Air condition cycle Presentation Present to / Pro. Dr. Saad Abd El hamid.
Refrigeration Terms Cooling Load, Cooling Capacity – Q in Compressor Load – W in Condenser Load – Q out Tons of Refrigeration – Rate of Heat Input Refrigerant.
Drying Extra slides Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D..
Spring 2006  Harvard Science, A 52 FHA+MBM Lecture 18, 1 Science A 52 Lecture 18; April 17, 2006 Refrigeration a)Technical background b)Visit to the Chilled.
General Troubleshooting Tips.
STUDY OF BOILER’S ACCESSORIES
Air Conditioning in tropical climates Presented by Ranjeet Kumar Nayak.
Seminar on Analysis of the Effect of Dirt on the Performance of Engine Cooling System Presented by Gaurav Shukla.
Lecture Objectives: Specify Exam Time Finish with HVAC systems –HW3 Introduce Projects 1 & 2 –eQUEST –other options.
David Garvin Product Manager EarthDirEX Geothermal Copyright © 2015 Nortek Inc. All rights reserved.
Jomal Whiteside Najeeb Reyes Javier Garcia Dr. Yiding Cao (Advisor)
ChemE 260 Heat Pump Systems Gas Refrigeration Systems May 31, 2005 Dr. William Baratuci Senior Lecturer Chemical Engineering Department University of Washington.
HEAT PUMPS BY: DINESH BAKTHAVATSALAM ID#: M-I.
We can…. 2 GLOBAL REFERENCES Rev: 00 References :
The Cooling System.
BasicRefrigerationSystem 4 Component Flow Diagram.
Objectives When you have completed this session, you should be able to: 1.Explain the basic principles of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration.
Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning CHAPTER Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning, 7e James D. Halderman | Tom Birch SEVENTH EDITION Copyright ©
Automotive Engines: Theory and Servicing, 7/e By James D. Halderman Copyright © 2011, 2009, 2005, 2001, 1997 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River,
What is a Cryocar? It is a liquid nitrogen powered vehicle. Propulsion systems are cryogenic heat engines in which a cryogenic substance is used as a.
Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning CHAPTER Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning, 7e James D. Halderman | Tom Birch SEVENTH EDITION Copyright ©
Insulators vs. Conductors Conductors transfer thermal energy rapidly (metals) Insulators reduce the transfer of thermal energy (wood, foam) Insulation.
FROST FREE HEAT EXCHANGER FOR CRYOGENIC AUTOMOTIVE PROPULSION PRESENTED BY SREEJITH V S S7 ME ROLL NO 4421.
Cooling System Get the engine up to optimum operating Temperature as quickly as possible and maintains it at that temperature. Controls the heat produced.
Ullrich, DESY Dubna GDE XFEL The European X-Ray Laser Project X-Ray Free-Electron Laser 1 Water cooling XFEL Desingn of the XFEL water cooling.
R.N.S. INTERNATIONAL Heat Pumps
Automotive Heating And Air Conditioning
AUTOMOTIVE COOLING SYSTEMS
Carburetor, Mixture, and Icing.
GROUND SERVICING OF VARIOUS SUB SYSTEMS
Heat Transfer and Refrigeration Cycle
Automotive Heating And Air Conditioning
Lecture # 7 Min soo Kim Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Auto Upkeep Basic Car Care, Maintenance, and Repair (2nd Edition)
R3 Controls, Valves, Accessories & Heat Pumps
NRL NRL - Welcome to the NRL Sales Training Program
NRL NRL - Welcome to the NRL Sales Training Program
NRL NRL - Welcome to the NRL Sales Training Program
NRL NRL - Welcome to the NRK Sales Training Program
Heat Pumps Reference: BSRIA BG7 / 2009.
A presentation on “VAPOUR COMPRESSION REFRIGERATION SYSYTEM”
NRL NRL - Welcome to the NRL Sales Training Program
Presentation transcript:

Results from CO 2 heat pump applications Ullrich Hesse, Zexel Valeo Compressor Europe GmbH

Contents q CO 2 as working fluid for heat pump q Air as heat source q Frost and ice formation q Advanced heat pump cycle q Conclusion

CO 2 Working Fluid for Heat Pump  properties of CO 2 are advantageous for heat pump mode - high pressure level  fuel efficient cars need an efficient supplementary heater - heat pump  high performance of heat pump with engine coolant as heat source has been demonstrated

Air as Heat Source  costs: air to air system appears to be lowest cost heat pump cycle  performance: OK as supplementary heater, less capacity than than engine coolant as heat source => difficult for stand alone heating  problem: certain points need investigation

4-Way-Valve Heat Pump Cycle

4-Way-Valve Heat Pump Cycle frost and ice formation flash fogging dust smoldering temperature pressure HX: inversion of flow direction

Frost and ice formation

q air to air cycle q investigation of outside HX icing at temperatures above freezing CO 2 heat pump test vehicle Icing Tests

Icing Test 1 - Conditions q ca. 10 °C ambient q low humidity q idle q defrost

 ca. 10 °C  no HX blocking Icing Test 1 - Defrost Temperature Idle

Icing Test 2 - Conditions q Tests at more critical conditions:  °C ambient temperature  high humidity  wet road conditions  spray and mist from other cars driving on wet road of proving ground

Icing Test 2 - Defrost Temperature  HX blocked after 10 min 50km/h Idle

Conclusion on Icing q At critical conditions icing blocks air flow through outside HX after about 10 minutes q significant drop of performance q recovery when recirculation of air from engine compartment in idle q forced defrost necessary, e.g. cycle reverse

Advanced Heat Pump Cycle

 concept of cycle  some results CO 2 heat pump test vehicle Advanced Heat Pump Cycle

Tasks for Concept of Cycle (1)  guarantied omission of flash fogging  known already from earlier R134a heat pump tests  safety related - most urgent problem  integration into vehicle thermal management  engine thermal management: % reduction of fuel consumption  no additional CO 2 heat exchanger in HVAC  packaging and risk for leakage

Tasks for Concept of Cycle (2)  high performance  no performance limitation due to pressure limit  one flow direction through HX  secured oil return  easy separation of evaporator by check valve  omission of dust smoldering  may cause health problems (like in residential heaters)

CO 2 A/C-HP - System engine

CO 2 A/C-HP - System engine

gas cooler water CO 2 HX A/C mode (after 30 min) windtunnel 40 °C

windtunnel -20 °C heating mode (after 5 min)

Heating Performance

Fuel Consumption -20 °C, after 30 min., 50 km/h effect on head fuel temp. consumption el. heater K+ 0,69 lt./100km K lt. (100%) heat pump K lt. (- 35%)

Conclusion q Cycle with no risk of flash fogging q Improved heating performance q Low fuel consumption q Integration into engine thermal management q Reduced gas cooler load