The document discusses using a 1D thermal model to evaluate control set points for dual use heater core (DUHC) and active grill shutter (AGS) technologies, which can improve aerodynamic drag. The modeling aims to analyze how the DUHC provides supplemental engine cooling and enables the AGS to remain closed longer, while also investigating the impact of overlap between the thermostat and AGS set points. The results indicate that active thermal management is needed for these technologies to work together effectively under different operating conditions.
2. Topics for discussion
1. What are Dual Use Heater Core (DUHC) and
Active Grill Shutters (AGS) technologies?
2. 1D Powertrain Thermal Model
3. Evaluate control set points of DUHC and AGS
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3. Active Grill Shutters
AGS
• Shutters in front of the cooling pack that
partially block the airflow from going
through the cooling pack to reduce drag
• “EPA will provide a credit for active aerodynamic
technologies that can demonstrate a reduction
in aerodynamic drag of 3% or more. The credit
will be 0.6 g/mile for cars and 1.0 g/mile for
trucks when the reduction in aerodynamic drag
is around 3%”
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16. Take-aways
a) Need Active Thermal Management to make technologies play well together
b) A successful application of 1D engine thermal model to analyze the benefits of complementary
but interfering technologies
c) The DUHC technology provides supplemental cooling to the engine and enables the AGS to
remain closed for longer periods during road load driving conditions. The DUHC also increases
the trailer tow rating of the vehicle by providing additional engine cooling.
d) For lower speeds, the overlap of the thermostat set point with the DUHC and the AGS have
minimal impact on their efficacy as the system is airflow limited.
e) Increasing the AGS duration by moving the AGS shut of temperature to an earlier temperature is a
trade-off between AGS cycling and AGS closure rate
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19. Recent technical publications
Uppuluri, S., Proulx, J., Marovic, B., and Naiknaware, A.,
"Characterizing Thermal Interactions Between
Engine Coolant, Oil and Ambient for an Internal
Combustion Engine," SAE Int. J. Engines 6(2):827-
832, 2013, doi:10.4271/2013-01-0960.
Scott, T., Chang, F., Khandaker, M., and Uppuluri, S.,
"Transient Thermal Modeling of Power Train
Components," SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars - Mech.
Syst. 5(2):962-973, 2012, doi:10.4271/2012-01-0956.
Uppuluri, S., Computational Sciences Experts Group; Sadek
S. Rahman, Chrysler Group LLC, “Active Transient
Thermal Management for improved Fuel economy”,
2012 SAE Thermal Management System Symposium
Chang, F., Malipeddi, S., Uppuluri, S., and Shapiro, S.,
"Underhood Thermal Management of Off-Highway
Machines Using 1D-Network Simulations," SAE
Technical Paper 2003-01-3405, 2003, doi:10.4271/2003-
01-3405.
Uppuluri, S., Naiknaware, CSEG, LLC,“Evaluation of
Various Engine Control Strategy for Optimal Engine
Thermal Operation”, 2014 SAE World Congress: Oral
Only Talk
Uppuluri, S., CSEG, LLC,“Analysis Led Design and
Industry Trends in 1D Powertrain Simulation”, 2013
SAE World Congress: Oral Only Talk
Uppuluri, S., CSEG, LLC, “Dual use heater core for better
trailer tow rating”, 2013 SAE Thermal Management
System Symposium, Oral Only Talk