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The Influence of Isolating Air to Air Coolers Against Failure Due to Thermal Expansion
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Abstract
This paper is an introduction to the basic concepts of failure induced by thermal expansion in materials of construction for Charge Air Coolers. Presented here are some of the design considerations and validation techniques employed to deal with this problem on a broad application basis.
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Citation
Kegg, J. and Poquadeck, D., "The Influence of Isolating Air to Air Coolers Against Failure Due to Thermal Expansion," SAE Technical Paper 902262, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/902262.Also In
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- DeHart Chip Senior Engineer Volvo G. M. Heavy Truck Corporation Design and testing of Charge Air Cooler Isomount
- Adelman Steve Senior Engineer Volvo G. M. Heavy Truck Corporation Design and testing of Charge Air Cooler Isomount
- Balczun Paul Associate Engineer Lord Corporation Isolator Design
- Smith Paul Laboratory Technician Valeo Coordinated testing and data collection and developed many intermediate reports
- Chen Gang R&D Engineer Valeo Contributed finite element models
- Christian Darrel Metallurgy Technician Valeo Material and material failure analysis
- Gage Lynn Senior Project Engineer Valeo formulated isolation mount geometries and oversaw first implementation
- Spears Rod Senior CAD Draftsman Valeo illustrations
- Priest Roxanne Test Engineer Valeo Shaker Operations