Essays about: "oil cooler thesis"

Found 3 essays containing the words oil cooler thesis.

  1. 1. Green Roofs in Uppsala : Potential food yield and thermal insulating effects of a green roof on a building

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper

    Author : Sagnik Sinha Roy; [2020]
    Keywords : Uppsala; Urban Sustainability; Food Security; Energy Security; Resilience; Urban Agriculture; Green Roof; Thermal Insulation; Energy Conservation; .;

    Abstract : Climate change has caused severe vulnerabilities for the global food production system and alternative agriculture methods are needed as a solution. Urban agriculture (UA) can be a sustainable solution, making the global food system more resilient and increasing the global food security. READ MORE

  2. 2. Improving engine oil coolerperformance : For future vehicle applications

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Mikrosystemteknik

    Author : Martin Hjälm Wallborg; Joakim Palmgren; [2015]
    Keywords : oil cooling; heat exchanger; volvo; car; mechanical engineering; oljekylning; värmeväxling; konceptförslag; beräkning; analys; värmeväxlare; volvo; maskinteknik;

    Abstract : This thesis describes the process of improving the engine oil cooler performance for future vehicle applications, from ideas to simulated concepts. Increasing market expectations of high engine power, low fuel consumption and high towing capabilities results in an ever rising pressure on the cooling system in modern cars. READ MORE

  3. 3. Efficient Volvo Bus Cooling System,Using Electrical Fans : A comparison between hydraulic and electrical fans

    University essay from KTH/Kraft- och värmeteknologi

    Author : Rita Fernandes; [2014]
    Keywords : hydraulic fan cooling system; electrical fan drive system; radiator; fan efficiency; fan shroud; static pressure; oil cooler; charge air cooler; built-in-resistance;

    Abstract : Economical and environmental factors together with energy policies towards more efficient systemsare the driving force for the development of the vehicle industry. Significant changes have beenmade to fulfill new emissions legislation but the basic internal combustion vehicle architecture hasbeen kept. READ MORE