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Default Chilly Diesel Problems


"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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On Feb 7, 5:54 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message

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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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Nice link, but you did not answer the question. Here it is again:

Question: If you put a liquid on a surface, and subject both to
moving
air, will the surface be cooled by the evaporation of the liquid?

Yes. But it has nothing to do with wind chill.
It's called the latent heat of evaporation.

Eisboch

OK. So I used the wrong words. But, the wind *does* mess with the
effectiveness of the windshield liquid.


You are changing the scenario you originally posted...............you
initially said the car was standing still.

Regardless, yes wind will accelerate the cooling of the fluid but it
will never go below ambient temperature. There is no wind chill
factor on windshield wiper fluid. ;-)


I said "subject it to moving air", which causes rapid cooling of the
surface, and any remaining liquid. What else explains why the fluid can
sit in the jug in your trunk and not freeze, but freeze in a split second
after hitting the windshield at 50 mph?


My Buick Lucerne has a windshield washer fluid warmer upper. Came on the
car when I bought it new. Can't tell you how effective it is, I live in
Florida. Maybe I'll take a trip up North to test it. Nah, forget that.

Why the hell they put options like that on cars destined for Florida is
beyond me.

Forget that too, I know why.

As for the heated seats, that's another story. I do occasionally use them
and of course the cooled seats are very nice in the loooong summer.


 
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