Abstract:
The thermal comfort in an automobile is provided by the air conditioning system.
Generally, in city running, an automobile air conditioner consumes nearly 10% of the fuel
burnt by the engine. With the use of shading devices and by parking the vehicle under
shades, the heat gain into the vehicle can be minimised. Especially in warm tropical
climates, the minimisation of heat gain is of paramount importance as excessive heat gain
will result in high interior temperatures, which in turn will demand higher load on the air
conditioner while the life of the vehicle interior gets shorter.