The creation and construction of a quick-filling station for
a compressed air vehicle intended for in-city deliveries and short-track
personal transportation are discussed in this study. The compressed air
powering system is made up of a filling station, a transfer line to the
vehicle, a vehicle side reservoir, and the compressed air propulsion system. To
accomplish a very quick filling time for the car, the local filling station is
built with a high-performance isothermal compression system and a local buffer
reservoir. Once the pressures are balanced, a fresh air recirculation strategy
is explored that enables the exchange of heated air with cool air from a nearby
buffer reservoir. As a result, the system's energy efficiency increases and the
vehicle reservoir is filled to a higher extent.
Author(s) Details:
Alfred Rufer,
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, CH 1015 Lausanne,
Switzerland.
Pierre Villeneuve,
Anthos Airpower, 50 rue Ettore Bugatti, 76800 Saint-Etienne du
Rouvray, France.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/TIER-V6/article/view/7602
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