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Driving and Filling Personal Vehicles – The Questions of Energy - and Power - Density ( A Fast Filling Station for the Compressed Air Car )

Rufer, A.  
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Lemofouet, S.  
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Habisreutinger, M.
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2011
WEC 2011 : World Engineers' Convention

In the context of the development of zero emissions personal vehicles, compressed air cars have been proposed, as alternative solutions to electric solutions, with a small energy content leading to a limited range, but with interesting properties regarding aging phenomena, costs, and possibility to be recharged rapidly. This paper discusses the questions of energy – and power-density of alternative vehicles like electric and compressed air solutions. It proposes and describes a concept of a fast filling station recently developed. The system uses a local reservoir that is precharged by an isothermal compression machine. The fast transfer itself uses a low dissipation nozzle limiting the transfer flow rate. Then, in order to recover the heat produced during the fast pressure rise in the vehicle’s reservoir, a dedicated recirculation system is activated in order to reach finally the higher air mass-density in it, corresponding to the best energy content on board. Simulation results are presented, and an experimental setup is described.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Rufer, A.  
Lemofouet, S.  
Habisreutinger, M.
Heidari, M.
Leuba, A.
Date Issued

2011

Subjects

electrical vehicule

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compressed air car

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fast filling

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car autonomy

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recirculation

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WEC 2011 : World Engineers' Convention

Geneva, Switzerland

4-9 September 2011

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