DEVELOPMENT OF FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL FOR VEHICLE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM

  • Nasution H
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A vehicle air conditioning system is experimentally investigated. Measurements were taken during the experimental period at a time interval of one minute for a set point temperature of 22, 23 and 24oC with internal heat loads of 0, 1 and 2 kW. The cabin temperature and the speed of the compressor were varied and the performance of the system, energy consumption and energy saving ware analyzed. The main objective of the experimental work is to evaluate the energy saving obtained when the fuzzy logic control (FLC) algorithm, through an inverter, continuously regulates the compressor speed. It demonstrates better control of the compressor operation in terms of energy consumption as compared to the control by using a thermostat imposing On/Off cycles on the compressor at the nominal frequency of 50 Hz. The experimental set-up consists of original components from the air conditioning system of a compact passenger vehicle. The experimental results indicate that the proposed technique can save energy and improve indoor comfort significantly for vehicle air conditioning systems compared to the conventional (On/Off) control technique.

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Nasution, H. (2008). DEVELOPMENT OF FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL FOR VEHICLE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM. TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control), 6(2), 73. https://doi.org/10.12928/telkomnika.v6i2.553

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