Coolant
see also: Etymology of Coolant
A coolant is a Fluide charged to transport heat between two or several sources of various temperatures.
One finds these fluids in the cooling systems such as the Moteur S of car, the air-conditioner S, the thermal solar collectors, the radiators of electronic chips like in the nuclear plants.
Each coolant has well defined properties presenting each one a specific attraction for each system, in particular because of resistances to the climatic phenomena or their physical properties (Viscosité, freezing point, voluminal heat capacity - or Latent heat of vaporization in the event of phase shift -, electric Conductivité, behavior of the Neutron S).
- See also: Refrigerant
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