SAE J1148_198402 PDF

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ENGINE CHARGE AIR COOLER NOMENCLATURE

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Description

This recommended practice is intended to outline basic nomenclature and terminology in common use for engine charge air coolers.
An Engine Charge Air Cooler is a heat exchanger used to cool the charge air of an internal combustion engine after it has been compressed by an exhaust gas driven turbocharger and/or mechanically driven blower. The use of an engine charge air cooler allows increased engine output because of the denser and cooler air available for combustion. Normal cooling sources are the engine’s coolant, a raw water source, or air.
Engine charge air coolers are often referred to as either Intercoolers or Aftercoolers depending upon their location, relative to the final compression stage, in the air induction system.
Nomenclature sketches are presented below for the following general types of engine charge air coolers:

History

J1148_201004 2010-04-29 Latest Canceled
J1148_200405 2004-05-24 Historical Revised
J1148_199703 1997-03-01 Historical Revised
J1148_199506 1995-06-01 Historical Reaffirmed
J1148_199006 1990-06-01 Historical Revised
J1148_198402 1984-02-01 Historical Reaffirmed
J1148_197606 1976-06-01 Historical Issued
ISSUING COMMITTEE

Cooling Systems Standards Committee

DATE

1984-02-01

DOI

https://doi.org/10.4271/J1148_198402

ISCURRENT
PAGE

6

PUBLISHER

SAE International

REVISED

REAFFIRMED

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SAE J1148_198402 PDF
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