Abstract

In the era of high-powered automobiles, there occurs a potential for making faster advances in vehicle speed, power, comfort and with improved mileage and efficiency. Increased power demand in India due to the rapid industrialization necessitates the design of vehicles with low cost, reduced losses, less emission and higher efficiency. Large numbers of automobile models step in every year. Hence it is necessary to control the engine operation simultaneously for quicker and efficient operation. As the amount of higher power fid engines increase rapidly so as the requirement of thermal management to withstand the high power. This project focuses on two methods for efficient thermal management; they are conversion of mechanical coolant pump to electric coolant pump and installation of a thermostat in the lubrication system. Both methods have been proved to be efficient in thermal management. These are practically tested and can be used in the near future so that our nation can meet Bharat Stage 6 emission norms.

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