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Latent Heat Transfer

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a post on another forum (yes i do frequent others :) ) led me to start thinking whether different liquids are better at cooling. The case in question:

Intercooler Water Spray on the Impreza works by spraying the warm/hot intercooler with water which then evapourates. It is the latent heat transfer at this evapouration stage and not the cooling done by the water itself, that causes a reduction in the temperature of the intercooler.

Question is:

What is the best liquid for this heat transfer?

Someone must know, its bleeding years since I did A level physics :)

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Post by Spec'C'57 »

:? :wink: over my head totally... :D

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IIRC and i could be well off the mark... :roll:
Liquid Nitrogen has the highest energy mark, but then Gallium also has equally high energy :?: :!:
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Post by andycaca »

CO2 is quite commonly used, however thats a pressurised system and literally freezes the intercooler when its sprayed. my gut feelings are water and/or methanol are the best liquids to use in a non-pressurised system.

plus theyre relatively cheap and easy to get hold of :)
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Here's Danny's old CO2 "cooled" intercooler in action.
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Methanol in the water. 8)

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Post by sdminus »

water..

972 BTU per pound

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