SAE Technical Paper Series 2011
DOI: 10.4271/2011-01-1171
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Development of Effective Exhaust Gas Heat Recovery System for a Hybrid Electric Vehicle

Abstract: The success of improved fuel economy is the proper integration of thermal management components which are appropriately performed to reduce friction and wasted energy. The thermal management systems of vehicle are able to balance the multiple needs such as heating, cooling, or appropriate operation within specified temperature ranges of propulsion systems. Since the propulsion systems of vehicle have changed from a single energy source based on conventional internal combustion engine to hybrid system including… Show more

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“…• Similarly the larger coolant volume that has to be heated up reduces some of the warm up advantages. Another report includes the analysis of a more complex system that warms up the engine and the automatic transmission of a hybrid vehicle (21) . (11) which are also moderate compared to the TEG and Rankine systems.…”
Section: Active Coolant Warm Up Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Similarly the larger coolant volume that has to be heated up reduces some of the warm up advantages. Another report includes the analysis of a more complex system that warms up the engine and the automatic transmission of a hybrid vehicle (21) . (11) which are also moderate compared to the TEG and Rankine systems.…”
Section: Active Coolant Warm Up Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to reduce the warm-up period of the engine Lee et al, 2011 considered the recovering of exhaust gas heat exchanging system with coolant and gear box oil simultaneously. Accordingly, they developed an exhaust heat recovery device, which performs integral heat exchange of the exhaust gas heat of engine to increase the temperature of the coolant and the gear box oil, thereby reducing friction loss and improving fuel economy.…”
Section: Designing and Managing Internal Combustion Engines For Hybrimentioning
confidence: 99%