radiatorˈreɪ diˌeɪ tər
radiator (n)
- plural
- radiators
English Definitions:
radiator (noun)
any object that radiates energy
radiator (noun)
heater consisting of a series of pipes for circulating steam or hot water to heat rooms or buildings
radiator (noun)
a mechanism consisting of a metal honeycomb through which hot fluids circulate; heat is transferred from the fluid through the honeycomb to the airstream that is created either by the motion of the vehicle or by a fan
radiator (Noun)
Anything which radiates or emits rays.
radiator (Noun)
(Automotive) A device that lowers engine coolant temperature by conducting heat to the air, through metal fins.
radiator (Noun)
(Buildings) A finned metal fixture that carries hot water or steam in order to heat a room.
radiator (Noun)
A type of antenna.
Radiator
Radiators are heat exchangers used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating. The majority of radiators are constructed to function in automobiles, buildings, and electronics. The radiator is always a source of heat to its environment, although this may be for either the purpose of heating this environment, or for cooling the fluid or coolant supplied to it, as for engine cooling. Despite the name, radiators generally transfer the bulk of their heat via convection, not by thermal radiation, though the term "convector" is used more narrowly; see radiation and convection, below. The Roman hypocaust, a type of radiator for building space heating, was described in 15 AD. The heating radiator was invented by Franz San Galli, a Polish-born Russian businessman living in St. Petersburg, between 1855 and 1857.
Radiator
Radiators are heat exchangers used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating. The majority of radiators are constructed to function in cars, buildings, and electronics. A radiator is always a source of heat to its environment, although this may be for either the purpose of heating this environment, or 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 the bulk of their heat via convection instead of thermal radiation.
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