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GMW15809

Vehicle Coolant System Evaluation

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Organization: GMW
Publication Date: 1 October 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 9
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Purpose. To determine if the total coolant flow, flow to the radiator, flow to the heater, and flow balance in engines, meets the design intent under various thermostat opening conditions. To provide additional data for 1D system modeling and the model validation. In particular, the pressure drop vs. flow characteristics for system components is required. To ensure surge tank function under dynamic conditions, such as maximum engine speed. To determine the necessity for a second degassing line.

To determine coolant flow for "Low Temperature Cooling Loops" which can be either dependent or independent cooling circuits. Coolant flow to low temperature radiator, pumps, air separators, liquid cooled charge air cooler, and power electronics. 

Applicability. All liquid cooled circuits.

Conventional engine cooling loop, System 1. 

Power Electronics or Energy Storage System (Hybrid) cooling loop. System 2. 

Inter-cooler (liquid-to-air charge air cooler (CAC)) cooling loop. System 3. 

Remarks. This is a vehicle coolant flow test procedure used for coolant system development.

Document History

GMW15809
October 1, 2015
Vehicle Coolant System Evaluation
Purpose. To determine if the total coolant flow, flow to the radiator, flow to the heater, and flow balance in engines, meets the design intent under various thermostat opening conditions. To provide...
November 1, 2009
Vehicle Coolant System Evaluation
Note: Nothing in this standard supersedes applicable laws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence....
June 1, 2008
Vehicle Coolant System Evaluation
Note: Nothing in this standard supersedes applicable laws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence....

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