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Air Conditioning Powered by Engine Exhaust


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1 Department of Mechanical, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Tataguni, Bangalore-560082, India
2 Department of Mechanical, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Tataguni, Bangalore-560062, India
 

The conventional automobile air conditioning system draws power from the engine. This project aims at introducing a turbo charger in order to transform the kinetic energy of the exhaust gas in to useful power to run the compressor of the AC system. This avoids the extraction of power from the engine.

Keywords

Exhaust Gas, Turbocharger, Generation of Rotary Motion from Exhaust, Exhaust Energy Recovery.
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Authors

B. K. Rakesh
Department of Mechanical, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Tataguni, Bangalore-560082, India
T. G. Abhay
Department of Mechanical, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Tataguni, Bangalore-560062, India
Akhil Baby
Department of Mechanical, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Tataguni, Bangalore-560082, India
A. Nithya
Department of Mechanical, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Tataguni, Bangalore-560082, India
G. Gokul Krishna
Department of Mechanical, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Tataguni, Bangalore-560082, India
M. Gurumurthy
Department of Mechanical, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Tataguni, Bangalore-560082, India

Abstract


The conventional automobile air conditioning system draws power from the engine. This project aims at introducing a turbo charger in order to transform the kinetic energy of the exhaust gas in to useful power to run the compressor of the AC system. This avoids the extraction of power from the engine.

Keywords


Exhaust Gas, Turbocharger, Generation of Rotary Motion from Exhaust, Exhaust Energy Recovery.