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TYPE OF HEAT EXCHANGER; RADIANT BODY THROUGH WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS
Radiators; Radiator Caps; Radiator Cap; Wall radiator; Wall-mounted radiator
  • Water-air convective cooling radiator, made from aluminum, from a 21st-century car.
  • A passive heatsink on a motherboard
  • Car engine bay, with radiator in front
  • alt=Type 21 Convector Radiator
  • Auto radiators with double grids of tubes: staggered grids on the left, parallel grids on the right
  • A cast iron convector radiator from 1904

Radiator         
n. radiator, heater made from metal coils or pipes filled with hot water or steam; device used to cool an engine
thermal radiation         
  • Thermal radiation in visible light can be seen on this hot metalwork. Its emission in the [[infrared]] is invisible to the human eye. [[Infrared cameras]] are capable of capturing this infrared emission (see [[Thermography]]).
  • National Research Council]], near [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], Canada
  • Spectral response of two paints and a mirrored surface, in the visible and the infrared. From NASA.
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION GENERATED BY THE THERMAL MOTION OF CHARGED PARTICLES IN MATTER
Radiant heat; Heat radiator; Thermal radiator; Thermal Radiation; Thermal light; Heat radiation; Radiative heat transfer; Radiation of heat; Thermal emission; Radiation heat transfer; Radiation properties
thermische Strahlung
black body         
  • As the temperature of a black body decreases, its intensity also decreases and its peak moves to longer wavelengths. Shown for comparison is the classical [[Rayleigh–Jeans law]] and its [[ultraviolet catastrophe]].
  • Effective temperature of a black body compared with the ''B-V'' and ''U-B'' color index of main sequence and super giant stars in what is called a [[color-color diagram]].<ref name=UBV/>
  • An idealized view of the cross-section of a star. The [[photosphere]] contains [[photon]]s of light nearly in thermal equilibrium, and some escape into space as near-black-body radiation.
IDEALIZED PHYSICAL BODY THAT ABSORBS ALL INCIDENT ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Black-body; Grey body; Blackbody; Blackbody spectrum; Blackbody Spectrum; Black-body spectrum; Black-body absorption; Planck spectrum; Black body radiator; Plank radiation; Planck Spectrum; Dark object; Graybody; Black object; Blackbody temperature; Planck curve; Blackbody equation; Black bodies; Blackbody curve; Ideal radiator; Black-body law; Nonblackbody; Black Body; Cavity radiation; Black Bodies; Black-Body Radiation; Black-Body; Black-Bodies; Blackbodies; Gray body; White body; Black body law; Blackbody radiator
n. Schwarzkörper, Objekt das alle elektromagnetische Wellen absorbiert und gleichzeitig die effizienteste Emissionsquelle aller Wellenlängen ist (Physik)

Definitie

Radiator
·add. ·noun An Oscillator.
II. Radiator ·noun That which radiates or emits rays, whether of light or heat; especially, that part of a heating apparatus from which the heat is radiated or diffused; as, a steam radiator.
III. Radiator ·add. ·noun Any of various devices for cooling an internal substance by radiation, as a system og rings on a gun barrel for cooling it, or a nest of tubes with large radiating surface for cooling circulating water, as in an Automobile.

Wikipedia

Radiator

Radiators are heat exchangers used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating. The majority of radiators are constructed to function in cars, buildings, and electronics.

A radiator is always a source of heat to its environment, although this may be for either the purpose of heating this environment, or for cooling the fluid or coolant supplied to it, as for automotive engine cooling and HVAC dry cooling towers. Despite the name, most radiators transfer the bulk of their heat via convection instead of thermal radiation.