car radiator is an open system...because hot water is coming in and rejecting heat..this means mass and energy r flowing in and out from the system..it is a control volume through which mass is flowing..
close system
The radiator should be analyzed as an open system since mass is crossing the boundaries of the system.
Depends what type of car, but generally it's near the radiator.
Just flushing the radiator, no but to flush the system, yes.
A type of heating system uses a radiator in which thermal energy is transferred by conduction
it work with water on it,and cool power of engine
The radiator is located in the front of the car, where it is located in most cars. There are coolant pipes running beneath the car, under protective covers, that feed coolant to and from the radiator. There are three drain plugs on the car, and it is a complicated system to flush.
Your radiator is your cooling system in your car so your car would over heat if you don't get that fixed soon and if it's a radiator at a house you would have no heat because that's a heater for your house
A radiator is a part of a typical cooling system that transfers heat away from the engine.
14 to 18 psi in all of the cooling system
It flushes out old coolant and particulates which have formed in your cooling system.
Check the following............... 1. System is low on antifreeze. 2. System has an air pocket in the cooling system. 3. Cooling fans are not connected. 4. Radiator is bad......