Didier0001
Automotive
- Nov 30, 2010
- 3
Hi,
I'm new here, let me introduce myself; I have a degree in racing engine design, and trying to develop a competitive engine to expand my knowledge on designing..
I came up to the point where I want to optimise the cooling circuit to reduce pumping losses from the water pump.
It has been a couple of years now since I had my thermodynamics lectures, I remember the processes but kinda forgot how to calculate the heat exchange processes.. (shame on me!)
So my question for you guys is if you can push me in the right direction?
The calculations I will have to do is the heat conducted from the combustion chamber through the X mm of aluminium towards the water jacket.
And the heat extracted by the waterflow in that waterjacket and the crossectional area of this passage (flow rate).
Anyone who can (is willing to) push me in the right direction? It would be much appreciated!!
Regards
I'm new here, let me introduce myself; I have a degree in racing engine design, and trying to develop a competitive engine to expand my knowledge on designing..
I came up to the point where I want to optimise the cooling circuit to reduce pumping losses from the water pump.
It has been a couple of years now since I had my thermodynamics lectures, I remember the processes but kinda forgot how to calculate the heat exchange processes.. (shame on me!)
So my question for you guys is if you can push me in the right direction?
The calculations I will have to do is the heat conducted from the combustion chamber through the X mm of aluminium towards the water jacket.
And the heat extracted by the waterflow in that waterjacket and the crossectional area of this passage (flow rate).
Anyone who can (is willing to) push me in the right direction? It would be much appreciated!!
Regards