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Advanced thermal management for internal combustion engines .
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Advanced thermal management for internal combustion engines ./
作者:
Mitchell, Tom.
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113 p.
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Adviser: John Wagner.
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Masters Abstracts International46-01.
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Engineering, Automotive. -
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Advanced thermal management for internal combustion engines .
Mitchell, Tom.
Advanced thermal management for internal combustion engines .
- 113 p.
Adviser: John Wagner.
Thesis (M.S.)--Clemson University, 2007.
The automotive cooling system has unrealized potential to improve internal combustion engine performance through enhanced coolant temperature control and reduced parasitic losses. Advanced automotive thermal management systems use controllable actuators (e.g., smart thermostat valve, variable speed water pump, and electric radiator fan) in place of conventional mechanical cooling system components to improve engine temperature tracking over most operating ranges. To optimize advanced cooling system performance, the electro-mechanical actuators must work in harmony to control engine temperature. The design and placement of cooling components should also be considered when attempting to maximize the performance.
ISBN: 9780549156024Subjects--Topical Terms:
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In this research project, two distinct vehicle thermal management issues were explored. First, a set of nonlinear control architectures were proposed for transient temperature tracking while attempting to minimize overall cooling component power consumption. Representative numerical and experimental results have been discussed to demonstrate the functionality of the thermal management system in accurately tracking prescribed temperature profiles and minimizing electrical power usage. Second, four different thermostat configurations have been analyzed to investigate engine warm-up behaviors and thermostat valve operations. The configurations considered include factory, two-way valve, three-way valve, and no valve. In both studies, experimental testing was conducted on a steam-based thermal bench to simulate engine combustion events and examine the effectiveness of each valve configuration and control designs.
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