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Engine cooling

The cooling system consists of coolant cooling and a circuit for engine oil cooling. The branch that leads to the engine oil cooler also cools the exhaust turbocharger.

Overview: 

Fig 1: Engine Cooling System Flow Diagram
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ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM PARTS DESCRIPTION

Index Explanation
1 Radiator (coolant and air)
2 Electric fan
3 Exhaust turbocharger
4 Turbocharger coolant pump
5 Engine oil cooler (engine oil and coolant)
6 Coolant pump
7 Heat exchanger for heating system
8 Gearbox oil cooler (gearbox oil and coolant)
9 Coolant temperature sensor
10 Characteristic map thermostat
11 Expansion tank
   

The map thermostat opens and closes, regulated by a characteristic map. This regulating operation can be split into 3 operating ranges:

Part of the coolant flows through the radiator. The map thermostat opens as of 105 °C and maintains a constant coolant temperature. In this operating range, the map thermostat can now be used to influence the coolant temperature specifically. This enables the setting of a higher coolant temperature in the partial load range of the engine. At higher operating temperatures in the part-load range, friction is reduced. This in turn leads to reduced consumption and pollutant emissions. During full load operation, certain disadvantages are associated with higher operating temperatures (ignition advance reduction due to knock). For this reason, during full load operation, the map thermostat is used to specifically set a coolant temperature of 85 °C.