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Electronic Thermostat System for Automotive Engines

1988-02-01
880265
The paper suggests the benefits to be gained from using an electronic thermostat to improve control over the coolant temperature of an operating gasoline engine. It also describes the work undertaken to confirm that engine temperature can be maintained at a selected level and that the temperature level can be raised or lowered as desired in a running vehicle. The common automotive mechanical thermostat has the limitation of a fixed operating point with coolant flow rate dependent on temperature rise. Over its long life it has been refined economically to the point where the advantages of a more sophisticated device, made possible with electronics, have not been explored in depth. Recent electronic advances, however, make possible the addition of features that should justify the economic differential. The advantages and features that can be obtained with an electronic thermostat will be presented along with design considerations and test results.
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