hjain73
Automotive
- Jan 21, 2003
- 8
Hi,
We are assessing a new technology for engine cooling. The technology uses eletro-hydraulic power to control the fan drive. This technology can be used in diesel engines and it can cool the in-coming air, the hydraulic fluids and oils and the the engine coolant. The system uses 50% less horsepower, is quiter and smaller than mechanical or hydro-mechanical fan drives.
Can anyone provide some input as to the need for such a technology in diesel-powered vehicles (on and off-road)?
Would this technology be better than the currently available technology (i.e. mechanical fan drives)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
p.s. I can provide more info if needed.
Best Wishes
We are assessing a new technology for engine cooling. The technology uses eletro-hydraulic power to control the fan drive. This technology can be used in diesel engines and it can cool the in-coming air, the hydraulic fluids and oils and the the engine coolant. The system uses 50% less horsepower, is quiter and smaller than mechanical or hydro-mechanical fan drives.
Can anyone provide some input as to the need for such a technology in diesel-powered vehicles (on and off-road)?
Would this technology be better than the currently available technology (i.e. mechanical fan drives)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
p.s. I can provide more info if needed.
Best Wishes