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Development and Evaluation of a Diesel Powered Truck Cooling System Computer Simulation Program
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A computer simulation program was developed to simulate the thermal responses of an on-highway, heavy duty diesel powered truck in transient operation for evaluation of cooling system performance. Mathematical models of the engine, heat exchangers, lubricating oil system, thermal control sensors (thermostat and shutterstat), auxiliary components, and the cab were formulated and calibrated to laboratory experimental data. The component models were assembled into the vehicle engine cooling system model and used to predict air-to-boil temperatures. The model has the capability to predict real time coolant, oil and cab temperatures using vehicle simulation input data over various routes.
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Chiang, E., Ursini, V., and Johnson, J., "Development and Evaluation of a Diesel Powered Truck Cooling System Computer Simulation Program," SAE Technical Paper 821048, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/821048.Also In
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