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Research on the Bionic Design and Performance of Engine Cooling Fan with Blade Tip Serrated

2022-03-29
2022-01-0173
Turbulence caused by the blade tip of engine cooling fan is one of important noise generating factors. Existing theoretical researches show that the bionic serrated designs applied at the front and rear edges of fan blades can effectively improve the airflow characteristics and reduce the aerodynamic noise. However, the effect of its application at the blade tip needs to be explored and verified. In this research, vehicle engine fans whose tips are designed and remodeled with different size of triangular serrated edge have been tested on airduct, to explore the fan static pressure and noise that caused by changing of period and amplitude size. The large eddy simulation (LES) and FW-H acoustic analogy method are adopted to calculate the transient noise of each designed fan.
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Study on Driving Forms and Control of Engine Cooling Fan

2023-04-11
2023-01-0816
The influence of engine cooling fan on the working state of engine cooling system under different driving forms and control strategy is studied, and a simulation model of engine thermal management system of a commercial vehicle is established. The model takes into account the measured performance parameters of the cooling system components, the gear shift logic of the transmission, the effect of vehicle speed on the airflow rate of the radiator, and proposes a modeling method for different cooling fan driving forms. The performance parameters such as engine outlet coolant temperature and corresponding cooling fan speed under different vehicle speeds and engine loads are calculated and analyzed by using the established model. The road measurement test of the engine thermal management system under the same working condition was carried out to read the relevant data from the engine ECU and confirm the reliability of the data.
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Calculation of Cooling Fan Blade Deformation and Aerodynamic Performance Based on Fluid-Structure Model

2023-04-11
2023-01-0815
Considering the interaction between fan blades and the surrounding air when a cooling fan rotates, the Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) model of the fan is established, and flow rate, static pressure, efficiency versus speed of the fan are calculated and analyzed. The aerodynamic performance of the fan is carried out, and the measured performance parameters are compared with calculated to validate the developed model. Using the established model, the performance of fans with different rotating speeds, diameters and blade installation angles is calculated. The effects of fan speed, diameter and blade installation angle on blade deformation and aerodynamic performance are studied.
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Modeling and Control Strategy for Engine Thermal Management System

2024-04-09
2024-01-2234
In order to study the influence of engine silicone oil fan clutch on the performances of engine cooling system under different control strategies, a model of engine cooling system for light truck is established. The working characteristics of the silicone oil clutch and the measured performance parameters of the cooling system components are taken into account in our proposed model. Modeling methods for different silicone oil fan control strategies are also given. Using the established model, the performance parameters under different vehicle speeds, such as coolant temperature of engine outlet and power consumption of cooling fan, are calculated and analyzed. The in-suite measurement of the engine cooling system is carried out to get the temperatures of engine coolant inlet and outlet from engine ECU. The model is validated by the comparison between the calculation and the measured results.
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Performance Calculation and Analysis of Engine Cooling Fan Based on Bidirectional Fluid Structure Coupling

2024-04-09
2024-01-2813
When the automotive engine cooling fan is actually working, there is a process of interaction and coupling between the fluid and solid domains on the blades. In order to study the influence of the "fluid structure coupling" effect on the aerodynamic and structural performance of fans during operation, a fan performance calculation model was established with and without considering the fluid structure coupling effect of fans. We conducted aerodynamic performance tests on fans, tested the relationship between fan flow rate, static pressure, transmission efficiency and fan speed, and compared and analyzed the calculated fan performance. The aerodynamic performance and structural deformation of the fan were calculated under different flow rates, rotational speeds and environmental temperatures, with and without considering the coupling of fan blades and airflow. The calculation results were compared and analyzed.
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