For the cooling of lubricating oil, see Lubrication oil cooling.
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Oil cooling is the use of engine oil as a coolant, typically to remove surplus heat from an internal combustion engine. The hot engine transfers heat to the oil which then usually passes through a heat-exchanger, typically a type of radiator known as an oil cooler. The cooled oil flows back into the hot object to cool it continuously.
flight, or a motorcycle in motion), then oilcooling is an ideal way to cope with those times when extra cooling is needed (such as an aero-engine taxiing...
by actively exhausting hot air. There are also other cooling techniques, such as liquid cooling. All modern day processors are designed to cut out or...
engine cooling uses either air or liquid to remove the waste heat from an internal combustion engine. For small or special purpose engines, cooling using...
in oil cooling, for instance in electric transformers. Heat transfer oils are used both as coolants (see oilcooling), for heating (e.g. in oil heaters)...
components. Other uses include the cooling of lubricant oil in pumps; for cooling purposes in heat exchangers; for cooling buildings in HVAC and in chillers...
being transferred to the oil as opposed to the coolant. The He 100's oilcooling system was conceptually similar to the water cooling system in that vapor...
hottest part of the engine and require adequate cooling, typically air cooling, oilcooling or liquid cooling. Some motorcycles such as Harley-Davidsons,...
or reverse osmosis of seawater Cooling medium - to cool gas and oil streams; comprising either seawater (direct) cooling or a fresh water/glycol mixture...
A cooling tower is a device that rejects waste heat to the atmosphere through the cooling of a coolant stream, usually a water stream, to a lower temperature...
bikes had air-cooled heads but are now produced only with partial oilcooling or water cooling. The type of internal combustion engine cooling used across...
cooling, forced-oilcooling, water-cooling, or combinations of these. Large transformers are filled with transformer oil that both cools and insulates the...
chain final drive. The cylinder head receives substantial oil-cooling and the bikes have a large oil cooler on the frame downtubes. Producing a modest 47bhp...
origins of the design and facilitated the move to air-oilcooling. The introduction of air-oilcooling via large radiators known as SACS in the road-going...
Mineral oil is used as the principal fuel in some types of gel-type scented candles. It is used for cooling, such as in the liquid submersion cooling of components...
refrigerant. Air is a common form of a coolant. Air cooling uses either convective airflow (passive cooling), or a forced circulation using fans. Hydrogen...
power output of 62 hp (46 kW). Suzuki opted for a complicated oil-cooling and water-cooling system. The exhaust pipes become very hot, with Suzuki opting...
4- valves, balance shaft; technical advancements such as oilcooling, ram-air assist cooling (not to be confused with ram-air intake), fuel injection...
the type 247 air-cooled flat-twin with two pushrod-activated valves per cylinder. The R1100GS engine introduced partial oil-cooling and four valves per...
Advanced Cooling System in which oil as well as air is used to cool the engine. To cool the oil, the engine is fitted with an external oil cooler. Unlike...
across the oil cooler core in a separate airflow path from the rearwards-direction flow that cooled the engine's cylinders, just to provide cooling for the...
typically produces more heat than air cooling can remove. Rather than pausing production while the tool cools, using liquid coolant removes significantly...
redesigned pistons, piston oilcooling jets, reprofiled camshafts and an integrated oil cooler. The exhaust valves are liquid sodium-cooled. All vehicles using...
Immersion cooling is an IT cooling practice by which complete servers are immersed in a dielectric, electrically non-conductive fluid that has significantly...