The utilization of the exhaust waste heat from engines is now well known and form the basis of many combined heat and power installations. The combination of a thermal power cycle and a refrigerant cycle, however, been the subject of little interest in the past.The paper explores from a theoretical stand point the possibility of utilization of the exhaust gases of a turbocharged Diesel engine as an energy input to a vapor absorption refrigeration system for producing a cooling effect for the combination of pre and inter cooling of the charge air, which is a modified form of the intercooling systems.
Thermodynamic Analysis of Charge Air Cooling of Diesel Engine by an Exhaust Gases Operated Absorption Refrigeration Unit - Turbocharged Engine With Combined Pre and Inter Cooling
Sae Technical Papers
1995 Vehicle Thermal Management Systems Conference and Exhibition ; 1995
1997-05-19
Conference paper
English
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1997
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