Comparison of advanced waste heat recovery systems with a novel oil heating system
Will, Frank 2013, Comparison of advanced waste heat recovery systems with a novel oil heating system, International journal of automotive technology, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 33-40.
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Comparison of advanced waste heat recovery systems with a novel oil heating system
Latest trends in waste heat recovery include systems like Thermo Electric Generation (TEG), Rankine cycle, and active warm up systems. The advantages and disadvantages of different approaches are critically discussed and compared with a novel and effective oil heating system that can deliver between 7% and 12% reductions of CO2 emissions and fuel consumption. The comparison includes the expected CO2 and fuel saving potential related to the legal drive cycle as well as real world driving, effects on regulated exhaust emissions, utilisation of resources, maintenance and service, vehicle performance, comfort, noise, and durability.
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This paper was also presented at JSAE. Congress (2012 : Yokohama, Japan) on 23-25 May. 2012.
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eng
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090201 Automotive Combustion and Fuel Engineering (incl Alternative/Renewable Fuels)
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850702 Energy Conservation and Efficiency in Transport
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