Coolant Management Critical in Today’s Large Diesel Engines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Truman Harrington
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

During the last decade, diesel engine manufacturers focused their research efforts on higher efficiencies and horsepower-to-weight ratios. The result was horsepower increases of between 20% and 30%. At the same time, coolant volume decreased by about the same amount. This has made coolant maintenance more important to ensure a long life for the engine and its cooling system. Due to dilution and additive depletion, supplemental conditioners are usually added to the coolant system during an oil change. Dilution occurs when coolant leaks from the system, and water or non-conditioned antifreeze is added. Depletion is a more complicated process that involves oxidation, neutralization, precipitation and metal surface reactions.
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APA: Truman Harrington  (1991)  Coolant Management Critical in Today’s Large Diesel Engines

MLA: Truman Harrington Coolant Management Critical in Today’s Large Diesel Engines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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