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Originally Posted by Formulabruce
GM does. I went to Class on Heating and cooling in the '70's
Among other classes they sent me to.
My Instructor spent about 3 hours going over how fan shrouds were developed
in that class.
Engineers in Product durability probably came up with the terms which are used for other things besides just Thermostats. like Compression ratio, Static and
Dynamic.
The Temp isn't Dynamic, the function of the thermostat at operating temperature is.
Ever heard of "Thermodynamics "?
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Actually I have heard of thermodynamics, in my sophomore year of engineering in my thermo course. But the professor didn't call the opening point of a thermostat static and the fully open point dynamic. We covered topics like entropy, enthalpy, steam tables, carnot cycle, isothermal, adiabatic, heat transfer equation etc.
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