The influence of the cooling the engine pulsation liquid on energy features of radiators in cooling systems
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cooling system, heat radiator, automobile, stand, liquidAbstract
The influence of the liquid pulsations cooling the engine on energy features is considered in the paper. The results of experimental studies of heat radiators both before and after cyclic hydraulic load are presented.References
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2010-11-12
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Y. A. Kulykov and A. A. Verkhovodov, “The influence of the cooling the engine pulsation liquid on energy features of radiators in cooling systems”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 5, pp. 83–85, Nov. 2010.
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