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Heating Performance Enhancement of High Capacity PTC Heater with Modified Louver Fin for Electric Vehicles

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ENERGIES
Volume 12, Issue 15, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en12152900

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heating performance; high capacity; positive temperature coefficient heater; modified louver fin; electric vehicle; efficiency; heating density

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  1. Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (South Korea)
  2. Korea Automotive Technology Institute
  3. Donga High Tech Company

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Electric vehicles use positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heaters and heat pumps to warm the vehicle cabin. High-capacity PTC heaters are needed because heat pump performance decreases sharply in the winter months due to low outdoor temperatures. The weight of PTC heaters is an important heater design factor for improving the single-charge travel distance of electric vehicles. A fin shape is necessary to improve the heater's heat transfer performance in comparison to its weight. To develop a 6 kW class high-capacity PTC heater for electric vehicles, this study presents a numerical analysis of heat flow according to a modified louver fin's geometric shape variables and evaluates heating performance. Based on the geometric shape of an initial plate-shaped fin prototype, a numerical analysis was performed on the width, position, height, and angle to develop a modified louver fin while considering heat transfer performance and ease of manufacturing. An improved prototype was built using the developed modified louver fin, and its heating performance under standard conditions was evaluated. The improved prototype had a heating performance of 6.05 kW, an efficiency of 98.0%, a pressure drop of 18.3 Pa, and a heating density of 3.81 kW/kg. Compared to the initial prototype, its heating performance and heating density were improved by approximately 15.7%.

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