BP Auto Spares India Explains How a Water-Cooled Cooling System Works

A cooling system in a vehicle is designed to remove the heat from the engine in order to keep the engine running in its normal temperature range. BP Auto Spares India Explains How a Water-Cooled Cooling System in a Car Works.
 
BLOUBERG, South Africa - March 28, 2018 - PRLog -- Though automobile industry has revolutionized a lot and every year a different car technology surfaces to make the car experiences a notch better for drivers. But amongst all these revelations and revolutions, the gasoline engines are the ones that are still not able to turn the chemical energy into mechanical energy.  Almost 70% of the heat in the fuel is transformed into heat and that is where vehicle cooling systems step in. They are responsible for dissipating the heat that is produced within the engines to avoid any kind of damage. Believe it or not, a cooling system in a car running down a freeway fritter away enough heat that can light two average-sized houses. Cooling systems help engines to keep from overheating by dissipating the heat into the air.

It is a matter of fact that a car engine's work optimally at high temperatures, exuding less pollution and maintaining its varied components in a top running condition. But, when the car is in motion it produces more heat, that is when it is burning fuel, it produces additional heat. The cooling system has a very important function to carry out, it helps a vehicle's engine to retain its optimal temperature, regulating the temperature levels when the vehicle is in motion and transferring the excess heat into the air. There are two types of cooling systems found in cars, one is water-cooled and the other is an air-cooled cooling system.
The director of one of the highly acclaimed and appreciated Suzuki Car Parts dealers, BP Auto Spares India in this press release will talk about the working of water-cooled cooling systems. He says, "The cooling system on water-cooled cars boast interconnected coolant channels running through the engine block and the cylinder head. All these channels intersect to a single outlet at the top of the cylinder. The fluid is passed through these pipes and passageways in the engine. As the water starts spreading through the hot engine, it absorbs heat, leaving the engine cooled in the end. Now when this heated fluid leaves the engine, it goes through a heat exchanger, known as the radiator. This radiator transfers the heat present in the fluid to the air wafting through the radiator. This whole procedure is carried out through various vital cooling system components- the radiator, pressure cap, fan, pump, thermostat, hoses and overflow tank."

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