Browse Standards J1148_199006
Historical REVISED 1990-06-01

Engine Charge Air Cooler (CAC) Nomenclature J1148_199006

This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to outline basic nomenclature and terminology in common use for engine charge air coolers, related charge air cooling system components, and charge air operating and performance parameters.

An engine charge air cooler is a heat exchanger used to cool the charge air of an internal combustion engine after it has been compressed by an exhaust gas driven turbocharger, an engine driven turbocharger, or a mechanically or electrically driven blower. The use of a charge air cooler allows increased engine horsepower output, and may reduce emission levels and improve fuel economy through a more complete combustion due to the increased air density available. Typical cooling media includes the engine's coolant, ambient air, or an external water or coolant source.

J1148_201004
2010-04-29
Latest
Canceled
J1148_200405
2004-05-24
Historical
Revised
J1148_199703
1997-03-01
Historical
Revised
J1148_199506
1995-06-01
Historical
Reaffirmed
J1148_199006
1990-06-01
Historical
Revised
J1148_198402
1984-02-01
Historical
Reaffirmed
J1148_197606
1976-06-01
Historical
Issued

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