An analytical evaluation of a thermochemical store for minimizing energy consumption and pollutants simultaneously from automobile engines has been carried out. The analysis of the model indicates a possibility of achieving a working temperature of a typical 2 litre petrol engine within 4 minutes. However, the viability of the model depends on addressing issues such as the life cycle of the storage material and the bed configuration of the store. Experimental validation is therefore recommended.
Mathematical modelling of a thermochemical energy store: Automobile application
1997-05-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Mathematical modelling of a thermochemical energy store: Automobile application
Online Contents | 1997
|Mathematical modelling of a thermochemical energy store: automobile application
Automotive engineering | 1997
|Experimental studies of a thermochemical store for automobile engines
Online Contents | 1997
|Experimental studies of a thermochemical store for automobile engines
Automotive engineering | 1997
|Experimental studies of a thermochemical store for automobile engines
SAGE Publications | 1997
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