HEAT EXTRACTION MECHANISM USING SOLAR FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY APPLICATION

The high ambient temperature in hot climate countries such as in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia may cause damage to the car interior and may give significant threat to children, disabled or elderly passengers. The work is initiated to reduce the temperature inside the parked vehicle that is direct...

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Main Author: Rijaluddin, Shahirah Atiqah
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: IRC 2019
Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/20118/1/FINAL%20DISSERTATION.pdf
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.201182019-12-20T16:14:14Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/20118/ HEAT EXTRACTION MECHANISM USING SOLAR FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY APPLICATION Rijaluddin, Shahirah Atiqah The high ambient temperature in hot climate countries such as in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia may cause damage to the car interior and may give significant threat to children, disabled or elderly passengers. The work is initiated to reduce the temperature inside the parked vehicle that is directly exposed to the sunlight without starting the engine or turning the air conditioner to reduce the heat. Solar application is the best way to energise the system where it is placed on the rooftop of the car in order to absorb the sunlight’s heat for energy generation controlled by the charge controller and backed-up battery for energy storage. It is found that temperature has shown a decrement of few degrees to below 30 oC indicating the successful of the heat extraction mechanism once the system is implemented. IRC 2019-01 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/20118/1/FINAL%20DISSERTATION.pdf Rijaluddin, Shahirah Atiqah (2019) HEAT EXTRACTION MECHANISM USING SOLAR FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY APPLICATION. IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Submitted)
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description The high ambient temperature in hot climate countries such as in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia may cause damage to the car interior and may give significant threat to children, disabled or elderly passengers. The work is initiated to reduce the temperature inside the parked vehicle that is directly exposed to the sunlight without starting the engine or turning the air conditioner to reduce the heat. Solar application is the best way to energise the system where it is placed on the rooftop of the car in order to absorb the sunlight’s heat for energy generation controlled by the charge controller and backed-up battery for energy storage. It is found that temperature has shown a decrement of few degrees to below 30 oC indicating the successful of the heat extraction mechanism once the system is implemented.
format Final Year Project
author Rijaluddin, Shahirah Atiqah
spellingShingle Rijaluddin, Shahirah Atiqah
HEAT EXTRACTION MECHANISM USING SOLAR FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY APPLICATION
author_facet Rijaluddin, Shahirah Atiqah
author_sort Rijaluddin, Shahirah Atiqah
title HEAT EXTRACTION MECHANISM USING SOLAR FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY APPLICATION
title_short HEAT EXTRACTION MECHANISM USING SOLAR FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY APPLICATION
title_full HEAT EXTRACTION MECHANISM USING SOLAR FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY APPLICATION
title_fullStr HEAT EXTRACTION MECHANISM USING SOLAR FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY APPLICATION
title_full_unstemmed HEAT EXTRACTION MECHANISM USING SOLAR FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY APPLICATION
title_sort heat extraction mechanism using solar for automotive industry application
publisher IRC
publishDate 2019
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/20118/1/FINAL%20DISSERTATION.pdf
http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/20118/
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