Laboratory Testing of Vehicle and Industrial Heat Exchangers for Durability Under Vibration-Induced Loading
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1598_199404
- Reaffirmed
Scope
This SAE Recommended Practices is applicable to all liquid-to-gas, liquid- to-liquid, gas-to-gas, and gas-to-liquid heat exchangers used in vehicle and industrial cooling systems. this document outlines the test to determine durability characteristics of the heat exchanger from vibration induced loading.
This document provides a test guideline for determining the durability of a heat exchanger under specified vibration loading.
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Issuing Committee
Cooling Systems Standards Committee
The Cooling Systems Standards Committee is part of the Vehicle Engineering Systems Group and reports to the Motor Vehicle Council. The Committee is responsible for developing and maintaining SAE Standards, Recommended Practices, and Information Reports related to engine cooling systems and components for automobiles and light trucks, heavy duty on-and off-highway vehicles and industrial equipment. All standards reflect the latest technology and industry practice through advisement, consultation and cooperation with industry, government, educational institutions, the public, other standardizing bodies, and other SAE committees and members. Participants in the SAE Cooling Systems Standards Committee include OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government, and other interested parties, who assist the SAE Engineering Activity Board through the preparation and presentation of technical papers at national meetings and specialty conferences.