CFD study to optimize the cooling performance of a narrow specialty tractor
Numerical modeling reveals design strengths and weaknesses prior to prototype testing, saving time and money
Author: Leonardo Simone Pilò, Argo Tractors
The constant demand for improved engine performance has led to an increase in the heat fluxes through vehicle cooling systems, pushing their design to the limit. In agricultural vehicles, especially in specialty tractors where the hood design is very tight, this cooling problem is compounded: the low vehicle speed, higher operating temperatures, and the dirty environment all have a negative impact on cooling performance.
This technical article describes a CFD study of various designs for four different specialty tractors: two brands of specialty tractors for vineyard configurations, and two brands of specialty tractors for orchard configurations.
The analysis evaluated the heat flow rate distribution in the hood openings, the flow over the cooling packs and their heat dissipation, as well as the flows and the temperature in the underhood and over the cabin, in order to improve the overall cooling performance and operator comfort and safety.
The study revealed the strengths and weaknesses in the original design as well as in the subsequent modifications, allowing the thermal management to be improved prior to prototype testing, speeding up the design process and saving time and money.
Source: Newsletter EnginSoft Year 16 n°4