Although most people have heard of a radiator, they may not be aware of its purpose or importance. In the simplest terms, the radiator is the central component of a vehicle's cooling system.
Because the oil has thermal conductivity and continuously circulates in the engine, the oil cooler has a cooling effect on the engine crankcase, clutch, valve assembly, etc. Even in a water-cooled engine, the only parts that can be cooled by water are the cylinder head and the cylinder wall, and other parts are still cooled by an oil cooler.
An intercooler is a heat exchanger used to cool a gas after compression.Often found in turbocharged engines, intercoolers are also used in air compressors, air conditioners, refrigeration and gas turbines.
The transmission oil cooler is usually a cooling pipe, which is placed in the water outlet of the radiator, and the transmission oil flowing through the cooling pipe is cooled by the coolant. Use metal pipe or rubber hose to connect between transmission and cooler.
A plate-fin heat exchanger is a type of heat exchanger design that uses plates and finned chambers to transfer heat between fluids, most commonly gases.