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Research and Analysis of Cooling System for Diesel Locomotive
Author(s) -
Wenbin Qiu
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
progress of electrical and electronic engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2630-4643
DOI - 10.18063/peee.v1i1.552
Subject(s) - radiator (engine cooling) , water cooling , automotive engineering , engineering , diesel locomotive , mechanical engineering , auxiliary power unit , air cooling , process (computing) , power (physics) , active cooling , electrical engineering , computer science , physics , quantum mechanics , voltage , operating system
With the continuous development of diesel locomotives in the direction of single power, the heat dissipation of the locomotive cooling system is getting bigger and bigger, and its performance directly affects the economy and reliability of the locomotive. Due to the limitation of locomotive axle load and structural space size, there is a great technical problem between the cooling system design and the arrangement of the cooling device and the overall layout of the locomotive. The increase in the number of radiators, making the number of cooling system processes are correspondingly increased, resulting in locomotive cooling system water resistance and water system pressure are greatly improved. The traditional cooling system form and the radiator structure are diffi cult to meet the development requirements of high power locomotive. Based on the conventional cooling system design method, a multi-process radiator is proposed. The multi-process cooling system has the advantages of high cooling effi ciency, simple structure, small auxiliary power consumption of the pump and high reliability of the cooling system components. In this paper, the cooling system and its function, the existing cooling technology and the multi-process radiator are studied and analyzed, and the three-process radiator and the single-process radiator are tested and compared. In this paper, a new multi-process radiator structure scheme is proposed for the design requirements of CKD9 diesel locomotive cooling system. The program eff ectively uses the radiator cooling water and cooling air temperature diff erence, to achieve the purpose of increasing heat dissipation.

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