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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 10:35 pm    Post subject: Boiling Point Reply with quote

Does anyone know the centigrade boiling point of 50/50 glycol/water coolant in a 912ULS with a 1.2 bar pressure cap ?

We can exceed the 120C maximum on long taxis on hot days but do not seem to lose any coolant. So at what temperature does it actually boil?

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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 8:06 am    Post subject: Boiling Point Reply with quote

At http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/ethylene-glycol-d_146.html the boiling
point of a 50% mixture of pure ethylene glycol and pure water is given as
107.2 deg C but this is at atmospheric pressure at sea level. Antifreeze
also contains other stuff (such as corrosion inhibitors) that will further
increase the boiling point, and at higher pressure the boiling point is
elevated further. I haven't got the required reference materials at hand,
nor do I recall the long ago learned equations used to make the adjustment
for pressure, so let's just say that 120 deg C looks close to the boiling
point. A detailed discussion of antifreeze at elevated temperatures can be
found at http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/chem03/chem03987.htm

Also, how accurately is the temperature and pressure known? While the
temperature probably correct to within a few tenths of a degree I suspect
that the pressure is likely to be less accurately known.
Best regards,

Rob Housman
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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 8:58 am    Post subject: Boiling Point Reply with quote

Goff,

I've looked up your question on the boiling point of 50:50 glycol:water at about 1 barG.

See:

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/cooling-system7.htm

Looks like the 50:50 glycol:water boiling point at atmospheric pressure is 106 deg C

At 1-1.2 BarG, the boiling point increases by about 25 deg C, i.e. its boiling point will be about 130 deg C.

(Usual caveats about getting data from the internet, apply..!)

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Dave Moore

Aberdeen, UK


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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 9:06 am    Post subject: Boiling Point Reply with quote

Goff wrote:
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Does anyone know the centigrade boiling point of 50/50 glycol/water coolant in a 912ULS with a 1.2 bar pressure cap ?

In my setup, with 1.2 bar pressure cap and a 50/50 mixture, and two
independant gauges (CHT & coolant), I can reach 130 degrees without
spoiling coolant. At these temperatures however, I can hear after
shutdown some "boiling noises", so the coolant reaches at some locations
the boiling point (as can be expected), but doesn't spill yet.

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