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Development of the Swash Plate Type Continuously Variable Displacement Compressor

Authors: Kazuhito Miyagawa; Hiroaki Kayukawa;

Development of the Swash Plate Type Continuously Variable Displacement Compressor

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<div class="htmlview paragraph">We have developed a new compressor for car air conditioners. This compressor is a swash plate type compressor with one-sided compression, having a continuously variable displacement mechanism.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">It has been developed from previous variable displacement compressors, and it encompasses a simple structure and attractive features, such as excellent NV (Noise and Vibration) characteristics, displacement controllability and reliability; while at the same time driving to a maximum of 9,200 rpm.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper will describe development principles, structures, and special features of this new type compressor.</div>

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