cymeryss
Mechanical
- Apr 17, 2003
- 28
I am aware that this is a very broad question, but was wondering if there is an approximate method to evaluating a needed radiator size? For example, lets take a 200hp, turbocharged engine, 1.8L, 4cyl motor. I know there are lots of variables in this problem such as the coolant flow rate, air speed, radiator heat transfer coefficient, etc, and detailed analysis would be needed to properly size the radiator. I am looking basically for a worst case scenario. First of all what would be a good assumption for how much heat is dissipated to the coolant from the IC engine. As I read, that would be about 1/3 of total power, which assuming 1/4 only goes down to the groud, that would mean almost 200kW gets transfered to the coolant. Now, at steady state, are radiators sized to cope with this condition or some precentage of that? To start would two flow conditions be sufficient, for example at idle, and at max power output, in order to size the radiator? What is a typical heat transfer coefficient, U for an automotive radiator of average size 3.0L? I found it very dificlut to find any information, data, U, effectiveness, etc on automotive radiators, if anybody can provide me with a good source, website, book for this type of data that would be great. Thanks for reading.
Best Regards,
Cymeryss
Best Regards,
Cymeryss