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Air-to-Air Charge Air Cooling for Truck Engines
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Abstract
To improve the performance and to limit the exhaust emissions from turbocharged truck diesel engines, air-to-air charge coolers have been introduced by some manufacturers. Such systems offer the best possible efficiency at a reasonable cost, but the influence of the complete engine system must be considered when the truck is designed.
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Häggh, B. and Holmér, E., "Air-to-Air Charge Air Cooling for Truck Engines," SAE Technical Paper 790770, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790770.Also In
References
- Hardenberg H. O. “Air consumption and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions of Charge Cooled Engines” ASME 78-DGP-12
- Emmerling R. C. “Charge Air Cooling: Its influence on Jacket Water Heat Rejection and Volumetric Efficiency of a Turbocharged Diesel Engine” ASME 78-DGP-10
- McLean D. H. “The Design and Development of an Air-to-Air Intercooled Engine for Agricultural Tractor Application” ASME publication 78-DGP-28