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Transmission Cooling Systems - Oil to Water Type
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Abstract
The cooling problem associated with automatic hydro-dynamic drive transmissions is discussed in the over-all context of the various factors that affect cooling circuit performance. Among these are pressure control, thermal capacity, rate of heat generation, oil temperature, and heat transfer. Examples of typical cooling system performance are presented, including design features and geometry of the fluid circuits used to obtain the test data.
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Farrell, E., "Transmission Cooling Systems - Oil to Water Type," SAE Technical Paper 620238, 1962, https://doi.org/10.4271/620238.Also In
References
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