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PT-97
Vehicle Thermal Management: Heat Exchangers & Climate Control
Dr. Gursaran D. Mathur, April 2004, 420 Pages, 34 Papers, Paperbound
$120.00


The efficiency of thermal systems (HVAC, engine cooling, transmission, and power steering) has improved greatly over the past few years. Operating these systems typically requires a significant amount of energy, however, which could adversely affect vehicle performance. To provide customers the level of comfort that they demand in an energy-efficient manner, innovative approaches must be developed.

Vehicle Thermal Management: Heat Exchangers & Climate Control is an essential resource for engineers and designers working on thermal systems, presenting the most recent and relevant technical papers that focus on this important vehicle component.

Chapters include:

  • Heating and Air Conditioning
  • Engine Cooling
  • Underhood Thermal Environment
  • Heat Transfer in Engines
  • Heat Exchangers
  • New Technologies

Papers in: PT-97

  • 1999-01-0234 The Measurement of Underhood and Underbody Velocities With the H-Meter
  • 2000-01-1273 Designing Mobile Air-Conditioning Systems to Provide Occupant Comfort
  • 2000-01-1276 An Automotive Hybrid Heating System for Parallel Hybrid Passenger Cars
  • 2001-01-0292 Development of Cabin Air Quality System
  • 2001-01-0588 Virtual Thermal Comfort Engineering
  • 2001-01-1018 Development of a Cooling Module Containing a Radiator and a Condenser-Part 1: Product Design
  • 2001-01-1020 Exhaust Heat Recovery System for Modern Cars
  • 2001-01-1253 Development of Quad-Layer Clad Brazing Sheet for Drawn-Cup-Type Evaporators: Part 1
  • 2001-01-1694 R134a Suction Line Heat Exchanger in Different Configurations of Automotive Air-Conditioning Systems
  • 2001-01-1704 Intake-Valve Temperature Histories During S.I. Engine Warm-Up
  • 2001-01-1706 Nanofluids for Vehicle Thermal Management
  • 2001-01-1734 Optimization of Vehicle Air Conditioning Systems Using Transient Air Conditioning Performance Analysis
  • 2001-01-1760 Fuel Economy Improvements Through Improved Automatic Transmission Warmup--Stand-Alone Oil to Air (Ota) Transmission Cooling Strategy With Thermostatic Cold Flow Bypass Valve
  • 2001-01-1765 Thermal Performance Prediction of Front-End Heat-Exchange Modules
  • 2002-01-0229 Energy Efficient Automotive Air Conditioning System
  • 2002-01-0507 How to Improve Vehicle R134a A/C System Performance With a Liquid Line Suction Line Heat Exchanger (Ihx)
  • 2002-01-0947 Development of Non-Chromate Surface Technology for Evaporators
  • 2002-01-0948 Refrigerant Distribution in the Inlet Header of Plate Evaporators
  • 2002-01-0949 Development of New Type Condenser (Super Multi-Flow Condenser) Having Inner Fin Tube
  • 2002-01-1027 Improving Truck Underhood Thermal Management Through Cfd
  • 2002-01-1206 Influence of Front End Vehicle, Fan and Shroud on the Heat Performance of A/C Condenser and Cooling Radiator
  • 2002-01-1304 Validation of 3-D Passenger Compartment Hot Soak and Cool-Down Analysis for Virtual Thermal Comfort Engineering
  • 2002-01-1955 Human Thermal Comfort Model and Manikin
  • 2002-01-1970 Heat Pipe/Two-Phase Flow Systems for Vehicle Passenger Cabin Cooling
  • 2002-01-3319 The Effect of Nanoparticle Additions on the Heat Capacity of Common Coolants
  • 2003-01-0272 Smart Thermostat and Coolant Pump Control for Engine Thermal Management Systems
  • 2003-01-0274 The Need for An Electrical Water Valve in a Thermal Management Intelligent System (ThemisSt)
  • 2003-01-0527 Ultra-Thin and Light-Weight Rs Evaporator
  • 2003-01-0731 R-152a Refrigeration System for Mobile Air Conditioning
  • 2003-01-0733 On-Vehicle Performance Comparison of An R-152a and R- 134a Heat Pump System
  • 2003-01-0734 Automotive Air-Conditioning Electrically Driven Compressor
  • 2003-01-0737 Hot Gas Heater System
  • 2003-01-1076 Reducing Vehicle Auxiliary Loads Using Advanced Thermal Insulation and Window Technologies
  • 970526 Total Environmental Warming Impact (Tewi) Calculations for Alternative Automotive Air-Conditioning Systems