2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2021.121041
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An experimentally-verified temperature control simulation model for spray evaporative cooling of vibrating powertrain parts

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“…However, in a thermal management problem, a successfully tuned controller itself can compensate for the errors associated with using a correlation fitted to one nozzle, to act as a plant model for a different nozzle. This claim has been verified in [47], where the same correlation used in this study (i.e. equation (1), which is for a UNIJET nozzle) has been used as the plant model for two PJ nozzles.…”
Section: Correlation Model Of the 'Plant'supporting
confidence: 55%
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“…However, in a thermal management problem, a successfully tuned controller itself can compensate for the errors associated with using a correlation fitted to one nozzle, to act as a plant model for a different nozzle. This claim has been verified in [47], where the same correlation used in this study (i.e. equation (1), which is for a UNIJET nozzle) has been used as the plant model for two PJ nozzles.…”
Section: Correlation Model Of the 'Plant'supporting
confidence: 55%
“…But if hysteresis is observed, the best control approach might be to advance or delay the controller output during the rise and fall time. Evidence of hysteresis in measured heat flux during surface cooling and heating can be found in the publication by Jose et al [47] for a test piece with a three-dimensional surface (i.e. figures 16-19 in [47]).…”
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