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- Radiator abstract "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, most radiators transfer the bulk of their heat via convection instead of thermal radiation (the main exception to this rule being the radiators on spacecraft, see spacecraft radiators below), 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 thumbnail Automobile_radiator.jpg?width=300.
- Radiator wikiPageID "158715".
- Radiator wikiPageLength "8921".
- Radiator wikiPageOutDegree "58".
- Radiator wikiPageRevisionID "705933836".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Building.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heating,_ventilating,_and_air_conditioning.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plumbing.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Residential_heating_appliances.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_inventions.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicle_parts.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Cavitation.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Central_heating.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Convection.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Coolant.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Copper_in_heat_exchangers.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Corrosion.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink CuproBraze.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_block.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Density.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Diol.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Electronics.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Environmental_law.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Fin_(extended_surface).
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Fossil-fuel_power_station.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Franz_San_Galli.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Heat_capacity.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Heat_exchanger.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Heat_sink.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Hypocaust.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Infrared_heater.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Locomotive.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_fan.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Polyamide.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Pump.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Radiator_(heating).
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Petersburg.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Short_ram_air_intake.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_energy.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_radiation.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Thermosiphon.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink Volumetric_flow_rate.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink File:Automobile_radiator.jpg.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink File:Harumphy.dg965.heatsink.jpg.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink File:Medium_power_transformer.jpg.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink File:Radiateur_de_voiture_-_2.jpg.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink File:Radiator.svg.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLink File:Radiatore.jpg.
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Car Radiators".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Household Radiators".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liquid Cooled".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radiator".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radiators and convectors".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Water-cooled".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "cooling pack".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "cooling system".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "cooling".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "heater".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "liquid cooled".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "liquid-cooled".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "oil cooler".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "radiating element".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "radiator cap".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "radiator".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "radiators".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "steam radiator".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "steam".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "steam-cooled".
- Radiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "water-cooled".
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- Radiator subject Category:Heating,_ventilating,_and_air_conditioning.
- Radiator subject Category:Plumbing.
- Radiator subject Category:Residential_heating_appliances.
- Radiator subject Category:Russian_inventions.
- Radiator subject Category:Vehicle_parts.
- Radiator hypernym Exchangers.
- Radiator type Component.
- Radiator type Dynamic.
- Radiator type Machine.
- Radiator type Redirect.
- Radiator type Tool.
- Radiator type Thing.
- Radiator comment "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.".
- Radiator label "Radiator".