Fin & Tube Radiator: Complete Theory Explained

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The discussion centers on the need for a comprehensive understanding of fin and tube radiators, emphasizing the importance of the heat transfer process between the hot and cold sides. Participants highlight that providing detailed questions will yield more thorough answers. One contributor notes a potential overheating issue with a car running at 240 degrees Fahrenheit, suggesting a connection to the radiator's performance. The conversation underscores the necessity of clarity in inquiries to facilitate better assistance. Overall, a detailed exploration of radiator theory is sought to address specific concerns.
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i need complete theory of tht pleasez help me
 
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You have a hot side and a cold side, heat goes from one to the other.

A more complete question will earn you a more complete answer.
 
no kidding?? maybe that's why the car is running 240 deg F...
 
can u people help me in theory in detail
 
If you want a detailed answer, ask a detailed question. You really didn't read my first post did you?
 
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