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Application of Sleeper Cab Thermal Management Technologies to Reduce Idle Climate Control Loads in Long-Haul Trucks

机译:卧铺驾驶室热管理技术在长途卡车中减少空闲气候控制载荷的应用

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In the United States, an intercity long-haul truck averages approximately 1,800 hrs per year for idling, primarily for sleeper cab hotel loads, consuming 838 million gallons of diesel fuel across the entire long-haul fleet [1]. Including workday idling, over 2 billion gallons of fuel are used annually for truck idling [2]. The U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is working on solutions to reduce idling fuel use through the CoolCab project. The objective of the CoolCab project is to work closely with industry to design efficient thermal management systems for long-haul trucks that minimize engine idling and fuel use while maintaining the cab occupant comfort. NREL conducted an experimental test program at their Vehicle Testing and Integration Facility in collaboration with Volvo Trucks, Aearo Technologies LLC/E-A-R Thermal Acoustic Systems - a 3M company, 3M Corporation, and Dometic Environmental Corporation. The impact of thermal load reduction technologies on idle reduction systems was characterized by conducting thermal soak tests, overall heat transfer tests, and 10-hour rest period A/C tests. Technologies evaluated included advanced insulation packages, a solar reflective film applied to the vehicle's opaque exterior surfaces, a truck featuring both film and insulation, and a battery-powered A/C system. The results demonstrated technologies that reduce heating and cooling loads for long-haul truck idling by 36% and 34%, respectively, which yielded a 23% reduction in battery pack capacity of the idle reduction system. Data was also collected for the development and validation of a CoolCalc heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) truck cab model. CoolCalc is an easy-to-use, simplified, physics-based HVAC load estimation tool developed by NREL that requires no meshing, has flexible geometry, excludes unnecessary detail, and is less time-intensive than more detailed computer-aided engineering modeling approaches [ 3 ]. This paper documents the approach, results, and conclusions from the collaborative research project.
机译:在美国,一辆跨越长途汽车的平均怠速平均每年约1,800小时,主要用于睡眠机出租车酒店负荷,在整个长途舰队中消耗8.38亿加仑的柴油燃料[1]。包括工作日空转,每年使用超过20亿加仑的燃料,用于卡车空转[2]。美国能源部全国可再生能源实验室(NREL)正在努力通过Coolcab项目减少怠速燃料使用的解决方案。 Coolcab项目的目的是与工业密切合作,为长途卡车设计有效的热管理系统,可使发动机怠速和燃料使用,同时保持驾驶室乘客舒适。 NRER在与Volvo Trucks,Aearo Technologies LLC / E-A-R热声系统 - 3米公司,3M公司和重载环境公司合作,在他们的车辆测试和集成设施进行实验测试程序。通过导电热量浸泡试验,总传热试验和10小时休息时间A / C测试,表征了热负荷减少技术对怠速减少系统的影响。评估的技术包括先进的绝缘封装,太阳能反射膜,适用于车辆的不透明外表面,一辆带有薄膜和绝缘的卡车,以及电池供电的A / C系统。结果证明了长途卡车怠速减少了36%和34%,减少了长途卡车的加热和冷却载荷,其怠速减少系统的电池组容量降低了23%。还收集了Coolcalc加热,通风和空调(HVAC)卡车驾驶室模型的开发和验证的数据。 CoolCalc是一种由NRER开发的易于使用,简化的物理的HVAC负载估计工具,不需要啮合,具有柔性几何形状,不包括不必要的细节,并且较少的时间密集型比更详细的计算机辅助工程建模方法[ 3]。本文介绍了协作研究项目的方法,结果和结论。

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