Stephen Tyler Hook
1-Dimensional Defog Control Strategy Using Air Recirculation in Automotive Applications to Reduce Power Consumption.
Rel. Andrea Tonoli, Marco Carlo Masoero. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Automotive Engineering (Ingegneria Dell'Autoveicolo), 2024
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Abstract
Minimizing the power consumption of an automotive HVAC system is one of the main focuses of the automotive industry in the current day, as a reduction HVAC in power consumption can improve vehicle efficiency and provide customers with a higher quality product. During defogging operations in cold weather, the HVAC is programmed to maintain a condensation-free windshield but the question of “is the defogging operation as efficient as possible?” remains. This research develops a 1-dimensional mathematical methodology to predict the thermodynamics and psychometrics of steady-state heat exchange through the front windshield. This methodology is implemented in Siemens AmeSim software and applied for multiple possible environmental scenarios to develop a predictive simulation tool that can be used by Stellantis engineers for the purpose of improving energy efficiency of the HVAC system during vehicle development and improve the defogging strategy.
Experiments conducted in a thermal wind tunnel show a strong behavioural trend between the simulation and experimental results but there is not enough data to perform an accurate correlation
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