MODEL OF HEAT EXCHANGE IN PULSED COOLING SYSTEM OF FIRE PUMP STATION ENGINE
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It is established that one of the possible constructive solutions for the problem of intensifying the heat exchange process is thermal pulse loading of the cooling system. The created model of pulse cooling of the fire pumping station engine was implemented using the MatLab/Simulinc complex. The necessity of the developed model in a fairly wide range of coolant flow is proved. The dependence of the relative heat transfer coefficient on the Struhal number related to the pulse frequency, which was varied by changing the frequency of modulation of the coolant flow as well as its flow rate, was investigated.

Keywords:
fire pumping station, cooling system, pulsating flow mode, pulsation valve
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