Both the Radiator at the front of the vehicle (on most vehicles) and the Heater Core in the HVAC housing in the dash are heat exchangers. Some vehicles may also have cooling system heat exchangers to cool the engine oil, transmission oil, or exhaust gas recirculation system.
A heat exchanger.
Similar function to a car radiator or an air conditioning condenser. The heat from the fluid is pressurized to build up heat. As it passes through the heat exchanger, the heat from the heated fluid is exhanged to the ambient air which passes through the cooling fins.
Cooling towers are also known as an air conditioner's radiator unit. A mist cooling system are fans that have water dripping in front of them in boxed units. These are still used in some parts of the developing world in the absence of air conditioners.
It is a heat exchanger that cycles the same fluid cooling it
As coolant cycles through the engine, it absorbs heat from the engine, after which, it continues through the cooling system back to the radiator. As the coolant passes through the radiator, the heat is exchanged to the ambient air by way of airflow through the radiator fins (this is why it's important not to bend the radiator fins).
There should be only one blower to move the air. The unit will have a coil for cooling and a heat exchanger.
there are two type of heat exchanger in absorption refrigeration, first is liquid heat exchanger and other is gas heat exchanger.both heat exchanger function is same, to transfer heat (hot medium to cold medium) without violate second newton law of thermodynamics. liquids heat exchanger is between boiler and absorber vessel mean while gas heat exchanger between evaporator and absorber.
Dissipates the heat produced by the heat exchanger through convection and creates static and velocity pressure to distribute the hot air throughout the duct system.
A heat exchanger is just a fancy name for the radiator. There is also a heat exchanger for the heating system in your car. This is typically located on the firewall on the passenger side of the vehicle.
This heat exchanger works wonders (with a sufficiently sized boiler). http://triangletube.com/HeatExchangers/MaxiFlo/HEMaxiFloOverview.htm
Heat exchange tubes are intended for heating or cooling process fluids, they are for example suitable for closed circuit cooling of electrical equipment using demineralised water and for cooling water soluble oil solutions in quenching tanks.
Marine engines are almost always based on an automotive/ industrial counterpart. They are marinated to have a cooling system that uses the seawater to cool them directly or indirectly through a heat exchanger.