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SP-1859
Developments in Automotive Climate Control Technology
March 2004, 21 papers, 166 Pages, Paperbound
$120.00


This Special Publication is a collection of related SAE technical papers from one or more technical sessions at a particular SAE event.

Papers in: SP-1859

2004-01-0906 2-Way-Driven Compressor for Hybrid Vehicle Climate Control System
2004-01-0911 Simulation Techniques in Predicting Multi-Cylinder Compressor Suction Pulsations
2004-01-0912 Development of Hybrid Compressor
2004-01-0913 Evaluation of Control Strategies for Compressor Rapid Cycling
2004-01-0915 Oil Circulation Behavior in Low-Temperature CoD2 Climate Control Systems
2004-01-0916 World’S First High-Efficiency Refrigeration Cycle With Two-Phase Ejector: ""Ejector Cycle”“
2004-01-0917 R134a Liquid Level in a Receiver-Drier During Charge Determination, Steady State, and Transient Conditions
2004-01-0918 Potential Applications of R-152a Refrigerant in Vehicle Climate Control-Part Ii
2004-01-0919 A Model for Relating a Thermal Comfort Scale to Eht Comfort Index
2004-01-1373 Clear Vision Automatic Windshield Defogging System
2004-01-1375 Ultrasonic Air Temperature Sensing for Automatic Climate Control - Vehicle Test
2004-01-1376 Comparison of Indoor Vehicle Thermal Soak Tests to Outdoor Tests
2004-01-1377 Bionic Optimization of Air-Guiding Systems
2004-01-1378 A Dynamic Technique for Particulate Removal From Automotive Air Intake Systems
2004-01-1379 R134a Heat Pump for Improved Passenger Comfort
2004-01-1380 Investigation of Pre-Cooling Effectiveness in Vehicle Cabin Cool-Down
2004-01-1381 Automotive Evaporator Performances Under Different Humidity Conditions
2004-01-1382 A Parametric Computationally Based Study of Windshield Heat Transfer Subject to Impinging Airflow
2004-01-1383 An Innovative Thermal Dashboard System
2004-01-1384 Development of Deodorant Filter for Diesel Smell
2004-01-1385 Design and Development of a Cylindrical Hvac Case