Tesis
Desarrollo de un modelo térmico de la cabina de un vehículo para predecir su comportamiento térmico bajo varias condiciones ambientales exteriores
Fecha
2021-09-14Registro en:
Trujillo Tello, Juan Miguel; Machado Solís, Christian Javier. (2021). Desarrollo de un modelo térmico de la cabina de un vehículo para predecir su comportamiento térmico bajo varias condiciones ambientales exteriores. Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo. Riobamba.
Autor
Trujillo Tello, Juan Miguel
Machado Solís, Christian Javier
Resumen
The objective of this degree work was to develop a dynamic thermal model of the
cabin of a car, which allows estimating the variation of the interior temperature for a
transitory process depending on the external conditions and the different thermal loads
existing. In the first place, a bibliographic review of the different models was carried out.
thermal sensors of cabins in vehicles, developed by different authors to establish the type of
most suitable model. The model based its development on the heat balance method and was
introduced in the Matlab programming platform to be able to integrate the different equations
energy balance differentials obtained. The model was validated from trials
experiments, with and without solar radiation, in which RMS values of 1.11 and 0.57 were obtained
- 0.74 as well as maximum temperature differences of 3.78 °C and 1.38 °C – 1.94 °C,
respectively. The calculation of sensible heat was also carried out to determine the demand
temperature that the air conditioning system needs to satisfy, to maintain thermal comfort
inside the cabin. In addition, simulations of the behavior of the
interior temperature in different conditions: changing the type of glass fitted, varying the
number of occupants and considering three vehicle colors (black, yellow and white). The
The results show that the temperature curves in the heating and cooling phase
presenting the same trend for any duration time in the trials without incidence
solar. Varying the color of the vehicle will reduce the absorption of dark colored vehicles
warmer than those with light colors. The heat load is related to the number of
passengers and the type of glazed surface, such as transparent glass, contributes to the reduction of
the temperature in the cabin.