GMW GMW15808-2013 Coolant System Bench Evaluation Issue 2 English.pdf
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1、 WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS Test Procedure GMW15808 Coolant System Bench Evaluation Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved May 2013 Page 1 of 8 1 Scope Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable laws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the Englis
2、h and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence. 1.1 Purpose. To determine if the total coolant flow, flow to the radiator, flow to the heater, flow balance in V-engines, and flow in any other branch of a cooling circuit, meets the design intent under various thermostat opening c
3、onditions. To provide hydraulic restriction (pressure drop vs. flow characteristics) data for cooling system modeling and to provide model validation. To ensure surge tank function under dynamic conditions, such as maximum engine speed. To determine the necessity for a second degassing line. 1.2 For
4、eword. This is a bench coolant flow test procedure used for coolant system development. 1.3 Applicability. All liquid cooled engines. 2 References Note: Only the latest approved standards are applicable unless otherwise specified. 2.1 External Standards/Specifications. None 2.2 GM Standards/Specific
5、ations. None 2.3 Additional References. CG2263: GMW15808 Data Sheet 3 Resources 3.1 Facilities. A component test lab or “flow bench“ is normally used to complete this test. 3.1.1 Calibration. The test facilities and equipment shall be in good working order and shall have a valid calibration label. 3
6、.1.2 Alternatives. Alternative test facilities and equipment may also be used. However, all measuring variables as specified in this standard shall be determined correctly with respect to their physical definition. 3.2 Equipment. 3.2.1 Basic Machine. A speed controlled electric motor with capacity t
7、o drive the water pump to approximately 1000 rpm above the equivalent peak engine speed. (Recommend 10 kW at 10 000 rpm, however, some North American applications may require as much as 12 kW at 10 000 rpm.) 3.2.2 Fixturing. T-slot table to hold an engine block, heads, water pump, radiator, heater c
8、ore, hoses, any additional cooling circuit components and flow meters. 3.2.3 Instrumentation. 3.2.3.1 Magnetic flow meters, sized for appropriate flow rate with minimum pressure drop. Flow rates in various branches of the cooling circuit can range from 150 liters per minute (lpm) down to 10 lpm. 3.2
9、.3.2 Torque transducer with speed (rpm) output. Depending on pump size, the torque can range from less than 1.0 Nm to 10 Nm. Copyright General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with General Motors CompanyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-GM
10、 WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW15808 Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved May 2013 Page 2 of 8 3.2.3.3 Thermocouples and pressure transducers. Expected temperatures are in the range from 15 C to 120 C. Expected pressures range from -60 kPa to +850 kPa (for large V-8s) with
11、respect to atmosphere. 3.2.3.4 Glass coolant sight tubes. 3.2.3.5 Data acquisition system. 3.2.4 Coolant Heater. An electric coolant heater is required to raise the coolant temperature to 95 C for testing. If an external heating circuit is used, this circuit must have valves to isolate the heater du
12、ring test operation. 3.3 Test Components. A representative block, cylinder head, water pump, thermostat housing, and any additional cooling circuit components from the engine are required. Production-intent cooling components such as radiator, heater core, surge tank/coolant recovery bottle, hoses,
13、and any additional components to complete the cooling circuit are required. If any of the system components are electrically powered then an appropriate power supply is needed. If any components are actively controlled then means for providing a control signal, e.g., a signal generator, is required.
14、 3.4 Test Time. Calendar time: 15 days Test hours: 15 hours Coordination hours: 25 hours 3.5 Test Required Information. List of engine and coolant system part numbers Coolant system layout Power supply and control signal specifications 3.6 Personnel/Skills. Technician must be skilled in test set up,
15、 instrumentation and test operation. 4 Procedure 4.1 Preparation. 4.1.1 Install taps in the water pump or fixture for inlet and outlet pressure. In the case of a pump with a double volute, the pressure should be measured in each outlet. 4.1.2 Install pressure taps in the radiator inlet and outlet an
16、d the heater inlet and outlet. 4.1.3 Install a pressure tap in the pressurized recovery bottle or near the pressure relief cap in an unpressurized recovery system. This provides a measurement of system reference pressure. 4.1.4 Install pressure taps in the following engine locations (if applicable).
17、 Note that in some cases, there will be two measurement locations separated only by a length of hose. This is deliberate and necessary to account for the pressure loss due to each component, including hoses. Engine outlet or outlets, if different for radiator, bypass, heater, or oil cooler circuits
18、Crossover outlet or outlets Thermostat assembly locations, both in and out, can vary depending on the type of thermostat and complexity of the thermostat assembly. The intention is to characterize the pressure drop and flows in the thermostat housing and mixing area Heater return port Other location
19、s depending on complexity of the system and requestors requirements. For example, additional locations on the block and head may be needed to characterize the pressure drop through the block, head gasket, and head. A list of possible measurement locations may be found in Appendix A, Table A1. 4.1.5
20、Add sight glass tubes to all of the coolant hoses to determine coolant flow direction and level of aeration. 4.1.6 Prepare a production-intent thermostat that can accurately be adjusted for opening between fully open and closed, or four thermostats with fixed openings of approximately 1 mm, 3 mm, 5
21、mm and full open. Copyright General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with General Motors CompanyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW15808 Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved May 201
22、3 Page 3 of 8 4.1.7 Cycle another production intent thermostat either mechanically or thermally from closed to full open five times. This thermostat will be used for the “closed thermostat“ tests. Previous experiences with some thermostats suggest that the spring load relaxes after several cycles. T
23、his is of importance in inlet-side thermostats where the spring load may be overcome by the hydraulic pressure differential at high engine speeds. As a result, the thermostat is “pushed“ open. 4.1.8 If any of the components are electrically powered, install instrumentation to measure the voltage and
24、 current supplied. 4.2 Conditions. 4.2.1 Environmental Conditions. Not applicable. 4.2.2 Test Conditions. Deviations from the requirements of this standard shall have been agreed upon. Such requirements shall be specified on component drawings, test certificates, reports, etc. 4.2.2.1 Mount the engi
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