The Radiator Core is responsible for drawing out excess heat to cool engines. The radiator core consists of a network of small tubes, typically made of metal, through which the coolant oil flows. The hot coolant oil from the engine passes through these tubes, and as air passes through the fins attached to the tubes, it carries away the heat from the coolant oil. This process helps to regulate the temperature of the engine and prevent it from overheating. The efficiency of the radiator core's heat exchange is essential for maintaining the proper operating temperature of the engine. If the core becomes damaged or clogged, it can lead to insufficient cooling and potential engine overheating issues.
Attributes:
• Water flow rate is 96 Liter/min
• Air flow rate is 49.73 kg/min
• Facilitates the transfer of heat from coolant oil to surrounding air
• Main part of the radiator where heat transfer occurs
• Fins attached to the tubes increase the surface area for better heat dissipation
Applications:
This Radiator Core utilizes modular components and controls to effectively manage engine heat, ensuring efficient cooling and adaptable performance.