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What is the difference between a radiator and a dry cooler?
The main differences between a radiator and a dry cooler are as follows:
Radiator:
Usually designed to transfer heat from a fluid (such as coolant in a vehicle engine) to the surrounding air.
Often has a more complex internal structure with fins and tubes to enhance heat transfer.
Is typically used in systems where a liquid coolant is circulated.
Dry cooler:
Primarily uses air as the cooling medium directly to remove heat from another fluid or object.
Has a relatively simpler design, often with a coil or matrix through which air flows.
Is commonly found in industrial and HVAC applications where direct air cooling is employed.
Does not involve a separate liquid coolant in the same way as a radiator.
More suitable for applications where water usage or maintenance of a coolant system is not desired or practical.
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