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Oh very dear.
Einstein was wrong all the time. And as for that bsatard Newton...i knew he was lying.
And that fecker Boyle and his gas laws...on drugs i tell you. But im really surprised at the sun. The energy mass equivalence has been wrong all these 5 billion years...bummer man!Non intercooled nothing.
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Ok,I'll be really pedantic then, seeing as I seem to have come across some proper pedants.
The Kw rating of the cooling system has nothing to do with how much energy it takes to run the cooling system. It's purely a measure of how much heat it transfers from the cooling system to the air. It's a simple thermodynamic calculation.
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Originally posted by nos4ra2 View PostOk,I'll be really pedantic then, seeing as I seem to have come across some proper pedants.
The Kw rating of the cooling system has nothing to do with how much energy it takes to run the cooling system. It's purely a measure of how much heat it transfers from the cooling system to the air. It's a simple thermodynamic calculation.Non intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by nos4ra2 View PostOk,I'll be really pedantic then, seeing as I seem to have come across some proper pedants.
The Kw rating of the cooling system has nothing to do with how much energy it takes to run the cooling system. It's purely a measure of how much heat it transfers from the cooling system to the air. It's a simple thermodynamic calculation.
There is no net gain in energy transfer, nor any net loss, due to energy transfer. . The mechanical devices used to cool the engine, will require energy to run them.
Originally posted by gwh200 View Postand that simple thermodynamic calc is...?Originally posted by nos4ra2 View PostIrrelevant seeing as I was talking about energy wastage running a fan.
Yawn...
love Graham.
Bsc hons 2:1 physics with combinitorial maths.
yawn.
coqNon intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by gwh200 View PostWell i'll spell it out for you then. It takes X time divided by Y energy to "run" the cooling system. This only up to a point will be nill. Its not a seperate engine, but an energy mass equivalence.When up to temperature, the "run" rating of heat should be nil-
There is no net gain in energy transfer, nor any net loss, due to energy transfer. . The mechanical devices used to cool the engine, will require energy to run them.
Im so sorry your bored. The first line of defence, always appears to be somewhere between indifference and abuse. Im right about this, your wrong.
love Graham.
Bsc hons 2:1 physics with combinitorial maths.
yawn.
coq
A simple task.
Go outside, lift your bonnet and look at your viscous fan. Look at it really hard. Watch how fast it's not turning.
Now start your engine. Funny, the stat hasn't opened, but the fan is turning and is shifting air-and continues to do so when it's not needed.
Now try the same with a thermostatically controlled electric fan. Watch how it's not turning when it doesn't need to.
I think the phrase 'both right, but different topics' would be closer.
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Originally posted by gwh200 View PostI don't have a viscous fan and you are not making any sense at all.Originally posted by nos4ra2 View PostI'm thinking an electric fan next just because I don't like viscous fans and the extra power would be handy for towing.
I suspect some wires are crossed here-or more likely I didn't explain well enough and Albannach got the wrong end of the stick and had a rant.Last edited by nos4ra2; 8 April 2011, 23:55.
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