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Unread 11-18-2004, 07:02 AM   #184
Uncle`BuZZ
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Originally Posted by lolito_fr
You cannot say that Bills' (not Cathars) graph is wrong and mine is correct
I didnt say the figures or the graph are wrong, I said I don't see on the graph posted by cathar what he said : radiators are more efficient with more flow, because in reality, we have the same input and the difference between high and low flow is only the flow and not the power to dissipate.

What I don't see is how the average temp of coolant is representative of the input... I don't see the input in the graph.

It's the average term who confuses me... I dont see what it represents... the temp on outlet coolant is talking to me, as the delta T between inlet and outlet, but not the average... because you can have the same average with 10 and 4 °C and 8 and 6°C

inlet coolant temp and flow give the input, delta T between inlet and oultlet with flow give the power dissipated, but I dont see what represents the average temp...
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