Advanced Thermal Management for Military Application
Abstract
Today's coolant system consists mainly of technologies that have remained virtually unchanged for almost a century, yet modern day engines have advanced significantly in almost all other areas. A large amount of the engines horsepower goes into this antiquated and inefficient thermal system. Recent testing has shown that by properly controlling pumps, valves and fans, significant efficiency and emission improvements can be realized. Along with these benefits are improvements in packaging, life, and even operator comfort. These technologies can help the military decrease inventories, improve serviceability and decrease operating cost while increasing cooling capability. EMP has developed a family of products in order to help expedite this paradigm shift in thermal management. EMP, in partnership with the NAC, has successfully demonstrated these technologies on several military and commercial vehicles. This paper will summarize the products,
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA431932
Entities
People
- David Allen
- Michael Lasecki
- Robert Chalgren
- Wsewolod Hnatczuk
Organizations
- Tank-automotive and Armaments Command