Take Another Look at Your Heat-Exchanger Test Data - A Method to Read Between Lines in the Test Data Table 931143
How about an imaginary extra wind tunnel for car radiators and heaters?
Same capacity and accuracy as the one You already have.
Presenting results within seconds instead of hours.
Small investment costs.
Drawback: You first have to run an extended test in a real wind tunnel.
A test method, with a combination of 16 different flow rates is used. Regression analyses of results, will present a set of equations that can describe the total response to varying flow rates. Prediction of heat exchange and pressure drops for any combination of air and liquid flows can be made with an accuracy better than ± 2 %.
Citation: Sandberg, P., "Take Another Look at Your Heat-Exchanger Test Data - A Method to Read Between Lines in the Test Data Table," SAE Technical Paper 931143, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/931143. Download Citation
Author(s):
Per Sandberg
Pages: 6
Event:
Vehicle Thermal Management Systems Conference
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
1993 Vehicle Thermal Management Systems Conference Proceedings-P-263
Related Topics:
Wind tunnel tests
Test procedures
Radiators
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