Study on Mathematical Model in Working Process of Automotive Air Conditioning Scroll Compressor

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In order to study the working features of automotive air conditioning scroll compressor, this paper uses mathematical model of working process to analyze it. After studying working process, a equation of suction volume is given. The thermodynamic model of compression chamber and back pressure chamber includes mass conservation and energy conservation. Based on Hydromechanics, leakage models of radial leakage and tangential leakage are discussed. The model lays a foundation of automotive air conditioning scroll compressor performance simulation.

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