STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION OF THE ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
Keywords:
Keywords: Engine cooling system, thermal management, radiator, coolant, heat exchange, efficiency, automotive engineering.Abstract
Annotation: This article delves into the comprehensive study of the structure and
principle of operation of engine cooling systems. The focus is on elucidating the critical
components, heat transfer mechanisms, and the overall efficiency of these systems in
maintaining optimal operating temperatures for internal combustion engines. A
combination of literature analysis, methodological approaches, and results
interpretation is employed to provide a holistic understanding of the subject.
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