2020
DOI: 10.2339/politeknik.555878
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Comparison of the Experimental Performance of Round and Flat Tube Automobile Radiators for Various Coolants

Abstract: A radiator test system was developed to test the heat transfer performance of automobile radiators for various engine coolants. The system was made up from a circulation pump, coolant reservoir, axial fan, electric heaters, PLC controlled drivers and instruments for various mechanical measurements along with the tested radiators. Two different radiators, namely round and flat tube ones, and four different engine coolants, namely water, ethylene glycol, their 50/50 mixture and a commercial heat transfer oil, we… Show more

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“…More detailed information about the radiator test system is available in the studies by Keklik and Hoşöz [27,28], in which the performance of flat-tube and round-tube radiators was compared for water, EG, 50/50 water and heat transfer oil as the coolants. As a further study, the current investigation presents a performance comparison of PG-water mixtures with EG-water mixtures and water in a flat-tube louvered-fin automobile radiator.…”
Section: Fig 2 Photograph Of the Radiator Test Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More detailed information about the radiator test system is available in the studies by Keklik and Hoşöz [27,28], in which the performance of flat-tube and round-tube radiators was compared for water, EG, 50/50 water and heat transfer oil as the coolants. As a further study, the current investigation presents a performance comparison of PG-water mixtures with EG-water mixtures and water in a flat-tube louvered-fin automobile radiator.…”
Section: Fig 2 Photograph Of the Radiator Test Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%