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De–aeration and Associate Systems Consideration for the Engine Cooling System Design
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This paper views, by means of a systems approach, the de-aeration and related aspects of the engine cooling system in order to provide the Original Equipment Manufacturer a thorough understanding of the cooling system performance. The design and testing of the de-aerating aspect of the cooling system radiator, as recommended by the engine manufacturers, are presented.
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Patel, J., "De–aeration and Associate Systems Consideration for the Engine Cooling System Design," SAE Technical Paper 821044, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/821044.Also In
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