Tractors are go Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 26, 2016 Messages 8,061 Reaction score 5 Location somewhere in time or Musselburgh May 15, 2018 #201 Mr Bean said: Wouldn't that apply to pretty much every car/bike/truck engine? Click to expand... Which was his point. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
Mr Bean said: Wouldn't that apply to pretty much every car/bike/truck engine? Click to expand... Which was his point. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
Blackal Registered user Joined Sep 28, 2005 Messages 20,905 Reaction score 14 Location Scotland May 15, 2018 #202 Tractors are go said: Which was his point. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk Click to expand... He was wrong. (And probably just trying to impress students with his ‘powers of reasoning’) Engine - it is the primary heat transfer method. Installation - it is the secondary/ultimate heat transfer method.
Tractors are go said: Which was his point. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk Click to expand... He was wrong. (And probably just trying to impress students with his ‘powers of reasoning’) Engine - it is the primary heat transfer method. Installation - it is the secondary/ultimate heat transfer method.
Tractors are go Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 26, 2016 Messages 8,061 Reaction score 5 Location somewhere in time or Musselburgh May 15, 2018 #203 Blackal said: He was wrong. (And probably just trying to impress students with his ‘powers of reasoning’) Engine - it is the primary heat transfer method. Installation - it is the secondary/ultimate heat transfer method. Click to expand... He was a blackie, and it was a module we had to complete. Although heat transfer is via radiation to air, just that there are more effective/efficient ways of doing it. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
Blackal said: He was wrong. (And probably just trying to impress students with his ‘powers of reasoning’) Engine - it is the primary heat transfer method. Installation - it is the secondary/ultimate heat transfer method. Click to expand... He was a blackie, and it was a module we had to complete. Although heat transfer is via radiation to air, just that there are more effective/efficient ways of doing it. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
Blackal Registered user Joined Sep 28, 2005 Messages 20,905 Reaction score 14 Location Scotland May 15, 2018 #204 Tractors are go said: He was a blackie, and it was a module we had to complete. Although heat transfer is via radiation to air, just that there are more effective/efficient ways of doing it. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk Click to expand... I think you have to say “of mixed race” these days.............
Tractors are go said: He was a blackie, and it was a module we had to complete. Although heat transfer is via radiation to air, just that there are more effective/efficient ways of doing it. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk Click to expand... I think you have to say “of mixed race” these days.............
Tractors are go Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 26, 2016 Messages 8,061 Reaction score 5 Location somewhere in time or Musselburgh May 15, 2018 #205 Nah, blackie as in a Mechanical Engineer, I was a greenie or a Marine electrical and electronics engineer. Blackal said: I think you have to say “of mixed race” these days............. Click to expand... Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
Nah, blackie as in a Mechanical Engineer, I was a greenie or a Marine electrical and electronics engineer. Blackal said: I think you have to say “of mixed race” these days............. Click to expand... Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
knutk Registered user Joined Mar 27, 2018 Messages 1,605 Reaction score 44 Location Norway May 15, 2018 #206 Tractors are go said: Yes, the heat transference is via water or oil coolers (radiators) and hence by air. My old mecheng lecturer was very particular and precise. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk Click to expand... With all due respect. This is a line of logic that even my wife would struggle to beat
Tractors are go said: Yes, the heat transference is via water or oil coolers (radiators) and hence by air. My old mecheng lecturer was very particular and precise. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk Click to expand... With all due respect. This is a line of logic that even my wife would struggle to beat