Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Engineering and Design, University of Bath, Bath, UK
2. Ford Motor Company, UK
Abstract
The work reported in this paper details an experimental study of the effects of cooling system hardware changes on diesel engine emissions and fuel economy. Experiments were performed under both steady state and transient conditions and complemented by statistical assessments. Techniques for assessing the thermal integrity of the engine as a consequence of such changes are also presented. An experimental design was constructed to investigate the effect of water pump throttling, coolant flow control through the oil cooler, and the adoption of a pressure resistive thermostat (PRT). Use of these thermal controls offers a useful trade-off between NO x and fuel economy, with a saving of around 3 per cent in b.s.f.c. for a 10 per cent NO x penalty at low load, where NO x output is less of a concern. However, these benefits were not observed during drive cycle testing.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering
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