The simulation of vehicle engine cooling in a climatic chamber

The simulation of vehicle engine cooling validation in a Climatic chamber will benefit all vehicle manufacturers that are responsible for the design or the localization of parts used in a vehicle's engine cooling system. The ability to test the vehicle in-house allows testing at any time of the...

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Main Author: Badenhorst, Kenneth Merwin
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Language:English
Published: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1454
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-96152017-12-21T04:22:42ZThe simulation of vehicle engine cooling in a climatic chamberBadenhorst, Kenneth MerwinAutomobiles -- Motors -- Cooling systemsAutomobiles -- Air conditioningThe simulation of vehicle engine cooling validation in a Climatic chamber will benefit all vehicle manufacturers that are responsible for the design or the localization of parts used in a vehicle's engine cooling system. The ability to test the vehicle in-house allows testing at any time of the year; it provides repeatable and comparative data, and accelerates component level approval, which in itself reduces program timing and cost. For this dissertation road level testing was conducted in Upington using a TD1200 Superflow towing dynamometer, while the in-house testing was performed on a ROTOTEST chassis dynamometer in a Climatic chamber. All tests were conducted according to GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA global testing standards. Statistical analyses of the test data were used to determine the relationship between parameters measured and results obtained. The major contributors to the simulation process was identified and implemented to improve measurement quality and test results. The result was an accurate simulation between road and chamber testing, hence the possibility of moving away from road testing and conduct simulated chamber testing. The presented dissertation is useful for the understanding of basic vehicle cooling testing and the methodology of simulated testing in an environmentally controlled chamber.Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityFaculty of Engineering, the Built Environment and Information Technology2011ThesisMastersMTechxxvi, 180 leavespdfvital:9615http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1454EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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topic Automobiles -- Motors -- Cooling systems
Automobiles -- Air conditioning
spellingShingle Automobiles -- Motors -- Cooling systems
Automobiles -- Air conditioning
Badenhorst, Kenneth Merwin
The simulation of vehicle engine cooling in a climatic chamber
description The simulation of vehicle engine cooling validation in a Climatic chamber will benefit all vehicle manufacturers that are responsible for the design or the localization of parts used in a vehicle's engine cooling system. The ability to test the vehicle in-house allows testing at any time of the year; it provides repeatable and comparative data, and accelerates component level approval, which in itself reduces program timing and cost. For this dissertation road level testing was conducted in Upington using a TD1200 Superflow towing dynamometer, while the in-house testing was performed on a ROTOTEST chassis dynamometer in a Climatic chamber. All tests were conducted according to GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA global testing standards. Statistical analyses of the test data were used to determine the relationship between parameters measured and results obtained. The major contributors to the simulation process was identified and implemented to improve measurement quality and test results. The result was an accurate simulation between road and chamber testing, hence the possibility of moving away from road testing and conduct simulated chamber testing. The presented dissertation is useful for the understanding of basic vehicle cooling testing and the methodology of simulated testing in an environmentally controlled chamber.
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