Viscous Fan Drive Model for Robust Cooling Air Flow Simulation
Date Published: 2007-04-16
Paper Number:2007-01-0595
DOI: 10.4271/2007-01-0595
Citation:
Scott, T. and Xie, Z., "Viscous Fan Drive Model for Robust Cooling Air Flow Simulation," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0595, 2007, doi:10.4271/2007-01-0595.
One Dimensional models for front end air flows through the cooling system package are very useful for evaluating the effects of component and front end geometry changes. To solve such models for the air flow requires a robust iterative process that involves a number of non-linear sub-models. The cooling fan (s) constitute a major part of the difficulty, especially when they employ a viscous or “thermal” fan drive. This drive varies the torque coupling between the input and output shafts based on the radiator outlet air temperature. The coupling is achieved by viscous shear between two grooved disks and is regulated by a bimetal strip valve that varies the amount of fluid between the disks. This paper presents a mathematical model by which the input/output speed ratio may be determined as a function of the air temperature and input speed. Coefficients in the model are estimated from standard supplier performance information. The model results in a simple quadratic equation which satisfies the need for robustness.
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