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Hopper cooling is a simple form of water cooling used for small stationary engines. The defining feature of hopper cooling, amongst other water-cooled engines, is that there is no radiator. Cooling water is heated by the engine and evaporates from the surface of the hopper as steam.

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  • Siedekühlung (Verdampfungskühlung) ist im Vergleich mit den konkurrierenden Methoden Wärmeleitung, Konvektion und Wärmestrahlung die wirkungsvollste Möglichkeit, einem System oder Gegenstand Wärme bzw. thermische Energie zu entziehen. (de)
  • Hopper cooling is a simple form of water cooling used for small stationary engines. The defining feature of hopper cooling, amongst other water-cooled engines, is that there is no radiator. Cooling water is heated by the engine and evaporates from the surface of the hopper as steam. (en)
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  • Siedekühlung (Verdampfungskühlung) ist im Vergleich mit den konkurrierenden Methoden Wärmeleitung, Konvektion und Wärmestrahlung die wirkungsvollste Möglichkeit, einem System oder Gegenstand Wärme bzw. thermische Energie zu entziehen. (de)
  • Hopper cooling is a simple form of water cooling used for small stationary engines. The defining feature of hopper cooling, amongst other water-cooled engines, is that there is no radiator. Cooling water is heated by the engine and evaporates from the surface of the hopper as steam. (en)
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  • Siedekühlung (de)
  • Hopper cooling (en)
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