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Engine Cooling Systems: Liquid Cooling, Radiators, and Coolant Technology, Exams of Systems Engineering

An overview of engine cooling systems, focusing on liquid cooling methods used in automobiles. It covers the necessity of cooling systems, their requirements, and different types, including direct, thermo-syphoned, hopper, and forced circulation systems. The document also discusses radiator components, anti-freeze solutions, coolant compositions (iat, oat, hoat), and servicing procedures, such as cleaning and flushing. Additionally, it briefly touches on bellows thermostat design and function, offering a comprehensive look at maintaining optimal engine temperatures. Useful for students and professionals in automotive engineering, providing a detailed understanding of cooling system principles and maintenance practices. (447 characters)

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2024/2025

Available from 05/28/2025

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Group:
ME6 + ME5
Date:
5th August, 2024
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Roll No
Name
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101708076
Himanshu Garg (ME5)
2
101708092
Kartik Saxena (ME6)
3
101708104
Madhav Ahuja (ME6)
4
101708122
Mudit Jain (ME6)
S.
No
Checklist: (Tick the component you have
covered in report)
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Y
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Y
4
N
5
Y
6
Y
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Y
8
Y
9
N
10
Y
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Group: ME6 + ME Date: 5 th August, 2024 S.No. Roll No Name 1 101708076 Himanshu^ Garg^ (ME5) 2 101708092 Kartik^ Saxena^ (ME6) 3 101708104 Madhav^ Ahuja^ (ME6) 4 101708122 Mudit^ Jain^ (ME6) S. No Checklist: (Tick the component you have covered in report) 1 Title Y 2 Introduction Y 3 Figures/Diagrams Y 4 Graphs/Equation/Calculation N 5 Materials/Equipment Y 6 Testing Information Y 7 One case study of any fault diagnoses

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