2017 Twelfth International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies (EVER) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ever.2017.7935951
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New climate-control units for more energy-efficient Electric Vehicles: The innovative Three-Fluids Combined Membrane Contactor

Abstract: This paper describes the work in progress in the XERIC project, funded within the Horizon 2020 EU program, which is aimed at building and testing a new climate-control system. The latter integrates a vapour compression cycle with a liquid desiccant cycle to increase Battery Electric Vehicles autonomy thanks to its increased energy efficiency. The modeling activity carried out on the design of an innovative Three-Fluids Combined Membrane Contactor (3F-CMC) and on the development of a lumped-parameters model to … Show more

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“…However, despite the promising performance of the membrane contactors in dehumidification for air conditioning, these systems usually are too bulky to fit into limited spaces such as vehicles [13]. Isetti et al [14] proposed an innovative compact Three-Fluid Combined Membrane Contactor (3F-CMC) as the core component of a LDC to dehumidify the air in an energy-efficient way. This cycle is integrated with a traditional vapor compression cycle (VCC) to form a climate-control system for serving in electric vehicles (EVs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite the promising performance of the membrane contactors in dehumidification for air conditioning, these systems usually are too bulky to fit into limited spaces such as vehicles [13]. Isetti et al [14] proposed an innovative compact Three-Fluid Combined Membrane Contactor (3F-CMC) as the core component of a LDC to dehumidify the air in an energy-efficient way. This cycle is integrated with a traditional vapor compression cycle (VCC) to form a climate-control system for serving in electric vehicles (EVs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%