cooling area
1cooling area — aušinimo plotas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. cooling area vok. Kühlfläche, f rus. площадь охлаждения, f pranc. aire de refroidissement, f …
2Cooling tower — Natural draft wet cooling hyperboloid towers at Didcot Power Station, UK …
3Cooling load temperature difference calculation method — Contents 1 CLTD/CLF/SCL Cooling Load Calculation Method 2 History 3 Application 4 Explanation of Variables …
4cooling system — Apparatus used to keep the temperature of a structure or device from exceeding limits imposed by needs of safety and efficiency. In a mechanical transmission, the oil loses its lubricating capacity if overheated; in a hydraulic coupling or… …
5cooling fins — The fins around the cylinder head of a reciprocating engine, which improve the normal cooling action. The fins increase the area of the cylinder and thus provide for greater heat transfer …
6cooling fins — The greater the surface area that needs to be cooled, the better you will be able to cool off a hot object, like an engine. By putting a number of fins on a surface, you increase the overall area. On air cooled engines, for instance, you will see …
7cooling tower — /ˈkulɪŋ taʊə/ (say koohling towuh) noun a concrete or wooden structure used in industrial processes to cool water after it has passed through a condenser; so arranged that the maximum surface area of water is exposed to the atmosphere …
8Engine cooling — is cooling an engine, typically using either air or liquid.OverviewHeat engines generate mechanical power by extracting energy from heat flows, much as a water wheel extracts mechanical power from a flow of mass falling through a distance.… …
9Water cooling — Cooling tower and water discharge of a nuclear power plant Water cooling is a method of heat removal from components and industrial equipment. As opposed to air cooling, water is used as the heat conductor. Water cooling is commonly used for… …
10Computer cooling — An OEM AMD heatsink mounted onto a motherboard. Computer cooling is required to remove the waste heat produced by computer components, to keep components within their safe operating temperature limits. Various cooling methods help to improve… …