Radiators are heat exchangers used for cooling internal combustion engines, mainly in automobiles but also in piston-engined aircraft, railway locomotives...
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for cooling the fluid or coolant supplied to it, as for automotive engine cooling and HVAC dry cooling towers. Despite the name, most radiators transfer...
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engine cooling uses either air or liquid to remove the waste heat from an internal combustion engine. For small or special purpose engines, cooling using...
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Heater core (category Engine cooling systems)
as for cooling homemade liquid cooling systems for computers. Air cooling Internal combustion engine cooling Radiator (engine cooling) Radiator (heating)...
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as steam, radiators had to have enough cooling power to account for the loss in cooling power as the aircraft climbed. The resulting radiators were quite...
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including water cooling Liquid cooling and ventilation garments, worn by astronauts Liquid metal cooled reactors Radiators (engine cooling) Cooling towers In...
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purpose of cooling or heating. Radiator can also refer to: Radiator (heating), the conventional heating of a building Radiator (engine cooling) Electric...
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balancing Radiator cabinet Radiator reflector Radiator (engine cooling) Thermostatic radiator valve Wikimedia Commons has media related to Radiators. Kay,...
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Hopper cooling is a simple form of water cooling used for small stationary engines. The defining feature of hopper cooling, amongst other water-cooled engines...
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type of radiator known as an oil cooler. The cooled oil flows back into the hot object to cool it continuously. Oil cooling is commonly used to cool high-performance...
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Water cooling is a method of heat removal from components and industrial equipment. Evaporative cooling using water is often more efficient than air cooling...
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engine operates in, at ambient temperature. In the case of medium- to high-power engines, a radiator is required to transfer the heat from the engine...
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Intercooler (redirect from Charge cooling)
a similar fashion to the main radiator in a water-cooled engine's cooling system, or in some cases the engine's cooling system is also used for the intercooling...
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motorcycles are liquid-cooled, and anti-dirt protection is attached to the radiator. The cooling effect of this fan is enough to prevent the engine overheating in...
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Meredith effect (category 1930s aircraft piston engines)
whereby the aerodynamic drag produced by a cooling radiator may be offset by careful design of the cooling duct such that useful thrust is produced by...
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modified with air-cooled cylinders, but most used the engine's water-cooling system, usually with the original Ford radiator. Though radiator placements varied...
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have cooling fins on the cylinders and each cylinder has a separate case in order to maximise the surface area available for cooling. In engines where...
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Fan clutch (category Engine cooling systems)
clutch is a thermostatic engine cooling fan that can freewheel at low temperatures when cooling is not needed, allowing the engine to warm up faster, relieving...
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common engine-cooling method of the era. Hot water, being less dense, would rise to the top of the engine and up into the top of the radiator, descending...
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walls or cylinder head into the engine cooling system, and is passed to the atmosphere via the cooling system radiator. Some of the work generated is also...
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A cooling tower is a device that rejects waste heat to the atmosphere through the cooling of a coolant stream, usually a water stream, to a lower temperature...
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Thermosiphon (redirect from Thermosiphon cooling)
and engine-powered farm and industrial equipment used thermosiphon circulation to move cooling water between their cylinder block and radiator. This...
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liquid-cooled, but liquid-cooling is more common because it is difficult to get enough air-flow to cool the rear cylinders directly. Inline engines were...
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Antifreeze (redirect from Antifreeze (engine))
Antifreeze protein Air cooling Cryoprotectant Heater core Ice melt Internal combustion engine cooling Radiator Water cooling Waterless coolant Windshield...
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Fan (machine) (redirect from Cooling fan)
electric table or floor fan), vehicle engine cooling systems (e.g., in front of a radiator), machinery cooling systems (e.g., inside computers and audio...
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Bleed screw (section Engine cooling)
simply when the radiator feels colder at the top can indicate there is air in the radiator that needs to be released. Engine cooling systems can also...
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exhaust system, smaller charge air cooler and a smaller radiator. The only example of the 2400cc engine to meet the Euro 6 emission standard was in the 2016...
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single large heat radiator outside the building. This centralized distant heat dissipation system also helps to keep the engine building cool. Otto and his...
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Transmission oil cooler, a secondary function (or specialized type) of radiator (engine cooling) Total operating characteristic, a statistical method to compare...
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Coolant (redirect from Cooling fluid)
refrigerant. Air is a common form of a coolant. Air cooling uses either convective airflow (passive cooling), or a forced circulation using fans. Hydrogen...
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