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NASA: Atlantis Shuttle's Radiator Struck by Object in September Flight 
SPACE.com / LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News - Oct 06 6:15 AM
An unknown object pierced a radiator mounted to one of two cargo bay doors aboard NASA's shuttle Atlantis during its September spaceflight, but did not endanger the vehicle or its six-astronaut crew at any time, the space agency said Thursday.



radio stations
Does radio matter to you? 
BBC News - 2 hours, 53 minutes ago
Many countries have seen the growth of radio stations. Does your local station serve your needs?


radio scanner
Islanders boost scanner appeal 
BBC News - Oct 05 1:37 PM
Islanders contribute more than £100,000 towards a BBC appeal for a new MRI scanner for Guernsey's hospital.


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A Post-It Note Will Do as a Helipad 
New York Times - 21 minutes ago
The Micro Mosquito from Interactive Toy Concepts is a tiny high-tech toy helicopter that flies like the real deal.


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Drain Problem Causes Ceiling Collapse In Condo 
KCRA TheKCRAChannel.com via Yahoo! News - Oct 05 7:33 AM
A problem with a drain caused a ceiling to collapse early Thursday at a Sacramento County condominium, firefighters said.


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Train Hits Car In Kissimmee 
WKMG Local6.com via Yahoo! News - Oct 05 11:23 AM
An Amtrak train carrying nearly 150 people collided with a vehicle at a crossing in Kissimmee, Fla., according to police.


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Football games set today, too 
Richmond Times-Dispatch - Oct 05 3:56 AM
A forecast for steady rain tomorrow night has led some high school activities directors to move football games up a day. Meadowbrook at Thomas Dale, George Wythe at L.C. Bird and Thomas Jefferson at Patrick Henry will be played tonight. All three games kick off at 7 p.m.


ralph lauren
BSU's Shields loses in quarterfinals 
The Idaho Statesman - Oct 08 1:15 AM
Luke Shields of the Boise State men's tennis team lost in quarterfinals of the Polo Ralph Lauren All-American Tennis Championships to 2006 NCAA singles finalist Somdev Devvarman of Virginia 7-6 (5), 6-2 in Tulsa, Okla., on Saturday.


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After a Bank Robbery Ends, the Real Drama Begins 
New York Times - Oct 04 9:07 PM
In ?The Nine,? an ABC drama that begins Wednesday, a bank heist goes awry and nine hostages emerge sharing secrets and unexpected bonds.


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Dover becomes sister city to Ramstein, Germany 
Dover Post - Oct 04 9:55 AM
Dover officially gained a sister city last week when a delegation traveled to Ramstein, Germany to sign the documentation. Ramstein Mayor Klaus Layes and Dover Mayor Speed made official what has been talked about since 2004.


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Indie Albums, Songs, And Videos of The Week: Black Wire, Lovedrug, Sean Lennon, Relaypse, and More 
Blogcritics.org - Oct 05 5:43 PM
Every week I get to hear song submissions from many artists, many more than I will ever have time to write about. I always feel bad when I can't get any artist a little bit of exposure through my writing because I know very well how important it is for them to get their music in front of the public. After all, no matter what I think of their songs personally, the ultimate judge and critic


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Brandi Lee Eldridge 
Denison Bulletin Review - Oct 04 7:08 AM
Brandi Lee Eldridge, 24, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, formerly of Denison, died at her home on Sunday, Oct. 1.


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RAW IN DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA LIVE REPORT: EDGE & ORTON VS. DX, HARDY VS. NITRO, KANE VS. UMAGA & MORE 
PWinsider - Oct 07 7:49 AM
Here are the results for the RAW House show here in Daytona Beach, FL The arena was approx. 50% full...drawing between 4,000 and 4,500 fans which is a usual crowd for a WWE house show here in Daytona, Most of the lower bowl was sold. Most of the empty seats were in the upper bowl.


brandy taylor
Midstate births in September, October 2006 
Tennessean - Oct 08 12:22 AM
Brown , Luke and Autumn of Mt. Juliet have named their son, born Sept. 15 at Baptist Hospital, Ethan Cole Brown. Gonzalez, Eddie and Megan of Smyrna have named their daughter, born Sept. 19 at Baptist Hospital, Alexis Lee Gonzalez.


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Brandy and Ray J knock on Doors to Encourage Voter Registration in McComb 
Black Voices - Oct 04 8:09 AM
JACKSON, Miss. - Singer Brandy Norwood is rocking the vote in her hometown of McComb. The "America's Got Talent" judge and her brother Ray J are going door-to-door registering voters.


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Crews Work Overnight To Repair Broken Watermains 
WDIV ClickOnDetroit.com via Yahoo! News - Oct 05 5:27 AM
Garden City Public Works crews worked overnight Wednesday night and Thursday morning to repair multiple broken watermains.


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Caught On Tape: Whale Washes Ashore 
CBS News - 14 minutes ago
Caught On Tape is a collection of strange and offbeat happenings captured on video. See a beached whale, two models fall, a deadly car chase and a robber beat a clerk.


rope
Jump Rope Club Sessions Begin on Sat., Oct. 14 
La Cañada Valley Sun - Oct 05 2:50 AM
La Cañada's own Jump Rope Club has returned.


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Roping In a Legacy 
Los Angeles Times - Oct 05 3:45 AM
Will Rogers was the most beloved American of his day. His memory, like his ranch, has faded, but family and fans are working on both.


rhapsody
Rhapsody Gets a New Look and a New Partner 
PC Magazine via Yahoo! News - Oct 05 3:52 AM
RealNetworks announced a substantial overhaul of the Rhapsody music service today, relaunching it as Rhapsody 4.0 with a new user interface, a new hardware partnership, and plenty of updates under the surface.


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Kelly Clarkson, Marc Anthony, Madeleine Peyroux, and Rascal Flatts to Perform at Singers and Songs Celebrating Tony  
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 05 7:00 PM
Music sensations Kelly Clarkson, Marc Anthony, Madeleine Peyroux, and Rascal Flatts will join co-hosts George Clooney, Billy Crystal, Paul Newman, Jack Nicholson and Bruce Willis at Singers and Songs Celebrate Tony Bennett's 80th on Thursday, November 9th, 2006 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, it was announced today by legendary music producer Lou Adler.


rascal flats
Former local to perform at the Cumming fair 
Forsyth County News Front Page - Oct 05 6:00 AM
It will be a long awaited homecoming for one singer and songwriter playing at the Cumming Country Fair & Festival this Saturday at 8 p.m. Matt Daryl said he calls Cumming his home after living here for 18 years.


rate my
Homeowners should consider refinancing to escape adjustable rate mortgages 
Asheville Citizen-Times - Oct 07 11:05 PM
QUESTION: I bought a house a couple years ago with an adjustable rate mortgage, and my mortgage payments are getting too expensive.


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Marion Raven's Seductive Video 
Spin - Oct 04 1:26 PM
Marion Raven's Seductive Video Cute pop star turned sexy pinup releases video for "Heads Will Roll" from her forthcoming debut.


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Concordia Parish school board candidates sound off before election 
The Natchez Democrat - Oct 07 10:45 PM
FERRIDAY — Elections for Concordia Parish School Board seats are Saturday and opposing candidates have different views on how to improve their districts.


raven simone
POLLS, RESULTS, SCHEDULES, STANDINGS Part 2 
Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Sep 20 3:08 AM
TENNIS


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Movies 
New Orleans Times-Picayune - 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
Another Gay Movie (STAR)(STAR)½ (Unrated; merits NC-17) Canal Place. Four gay high school students make a pact to lose their virginity by the end of summer in writer-director Todd Stephens' spoof of teen movies such as "American Pie" and gay movies such as "Trick" and "The Broken Hearts Club."


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Rawlings joins Richmond coaching staff 
Sydney Morning Herald - Oct 04 12:37 AM
Recently retired AFL player Jade Rawlings has joined Richmond as an assistant coach. -


razor
Student charged after bringing disposable razor blade to school 
WIS News 10 Columbia - Oct 05 10:50 AM
A Lexington County Sheriff's Department deputy who works as a school resource officer at Gilbert Middle School on Thursday charged a 13-year-old girl with possessing a disposable razor blade on school grounds.


rbd
Excellent film, but… 
Deccan Herald - Oct 05 3:50 AM
I agree with u. No doubt both Lage raho munnabhai and Rang de basanti are excellent movies. However, when it comes to Oscars, I wouldn't say send both of them. I have my view point. I don't want to send a movie which talks of a shameful point about our country.


rei
Brazil 
AGMnews - Oct 05 10:28 AM
He is known in as O Rei da Soja - the King of Soy. ... The boom was intensified by the fact that Brazil - in contrast with the US and Argentina - did ...


urea
Reporters' Notebooks 
Agriculture Online - Oct 08 6:13 PM
The Ohio Farm Science Review, held in late-September each year near London, Ohio, has something for almost everyone to enjoy. Nearly 130,000 visitors attended the 44th Farm Science Review this year.


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ACT workshops set at MCC 
The White Lake Beacon - 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
Muskegon Community College is offering three test preparation workshops for students planning to take the ACT college entrance exams. The workshops focus on English and reading comprehension, math and science reasoning and writing.


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Treason is topic of former clerk's book 
The Daily Star - Oct 09 5:20 AM
Brian Carso, former Otsego County clerk and chairman of the county's Republican Party, has written a book on treason.


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Rebecca Troth Joins Sidley Austin LLP as Pro Bono Counsel in Washington, D.C. Office 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 05 7:24 AM
Sidley Austin LLP announced today that Rebecca Troth has joined the firm as Pro Bono Counsel.


recipes
ODM publishes recipes for cookbook 
Olney Daily Mail - 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
The Olney Daily Mail is giving readers and the general public a chance to submit their favorite recipes to be included in a special publication and to be able to win various prizes.


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This Day in History

This article discusses radiators in automobiles, buildings, and electronics. For planckian radiators see black body. For the album by Super Furry Animals, see Radiator (album).

A radiator is a device designed to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating. This article discusses radiators that are constructed to function in automobiles, buildings, and electronics.

Contents

  • 1 Automobiles
  • 2 Buildings
    • 2.1 Conventional radiators
    • 2.2 Steam
    • 2.3 Fan assisted radiators
    • 2.4 Underfloor heating
    • 2.5 Bleeding
  • 3 Electronics

Automobiles

A typical modern automobile radiator

In automobiles with an internal combustion engine, a radiator is connected to channels running through the engine and cylinder head, through which is pumped a liquid. This liquid is typically a mixture of water with ethylene glycol (a.k.a. antifreeze).

The fluid moves in a closed system from the radiator to the engine, where it conducts heat away from the engine parts and carries the heat primarily to the radiator. The radiator is typically mounted behind the vehicle's grille, with cold air driven through the radiator to cool the radiator, the fluid inside, and therefore the engine. A system of valves and/or baffles is usually incorporated to simultaneously operate a small radiator inside the car; this small radiator is called the heater core and serves to warm the interior cabin. (Noting that heating the interior of the car also helps to cool the engine, this is the reason for the mechanic's instruction to turn on the heating system if the car is overheating.)

Between the engine and the radiator lies the thermostat, a temperature operated valve. It remains closed, restricting coolant flow, until the engine reaches the thermostat's activation temperature. This arrangement allows the engine temperature to be maintained in the ideal operating range. When the engine is too cold, the thermostat closes and allows heat to build up in the engine. When the engine is too warm, the thermostat opens and allows heat to be removed by the radiator. Note that the size of the radiator is usually chosen such that, when the engine is operating under a normal load, the thermostat is constantly open. Also note that the heater core plumbing will usually bypass the thermostat controlled pipes such that the passenger cabin can be warmed regardless of the thermostat position.

The invention of the automobile water radiator is attributed to Karl Benz. Some engines have an additional oil cooler; a separate small radiator to cool the motor oil. Turbo charged engines may have an intercooler.

Buildings

A cast iron household radiator

In buildings, a radiator is a heating device, which is warmed by steam from a boiler or hot water being pumped into it from a water heater (usually, if not quite accurately, referred to as a "boiler"). Radiators in building can transfer the majority of their heat by radiation and by convection.

Conventional radiators

A conventional hot-water radiator consists of a sealed hollow metal container, usually flat in shape. Hot water enters at one end and rises to the top of the radiator by way of convection or by pressure from a pump elsewhere in the building.

As it gives out its heat, the hot water cools and sinks to the bottom of the radiator and then is forced out of a pipe at the other end. The pipe either has a large surface area or attached fins to increase its surface area and therefore contact with surrounding air. The air near a radiator is then heated and produces a convection current drawing in cold air to heat.

If set up improperly radiators and their supply and return pipes can make loud banging noises like someone hammering on the pipes. This is due to the pipes rubbing on surrounding surfaces while expanding and contracting due to heat changes, or by sudden fluctuations of the supplied water pressure. Proper mounting of the radiators and supply pipes will reduce expansion noises, while upward-mounted stub ends with a small trapped bubble of air (not interfering with flow, as would an unbled radiator) will provide a cushion against pressure fluctuations.

Stereotypical cast iron radiators (as pictured) are no longer common in new construction, replaced mostly with copper pipes which have aluminum fins to increase their surface area.

The radiator was invented in 1855 by Franz SanGalli. He was the first to produce a system of central heating and patented his invention in Germany and the US.

Steam

Steam has the advantage of flowing through the pipes under its own pressure without the need for pumping. For this reason, it was adopted earlier, before electric motors and pumps became available. Steam is also far easier to distribute than hot water throughout large, tall buildings like skyscrapers. However, the higher temperatures steam systems operate at make them inherently less efficient, as unwanted heat loss is inevitably greater.

Steam pipes and radiators are also prone to producing banging sounds if condensate fails to drain properly; this is often caused by buildings settling and the resultant pooling of condensate in pipes and radiators that no longer tilt slightly back towards the boiler.

Fan assisted radiators

A more recent type of heater used in homes is the fan assisted radiator. It contains a heat exchanger fed by hot water from the heating system. A thermostatic switch senses the heat and energises an electric fan which blows air over the heat exchanger.

Advantages of this type of heater are its small size and even distribution of heat around the room. Disadvantages are the noise produced by the fan, and the need for an electricity supply.

Underfloor heating

During construction, tubing is placed on the floor throughout the room, and later covered with a concrete layer.

The current trend in radiant heating is towards underfloor heating, where warm water is circulated under the entire floor of each room in a building. A network of pipes, tubing or heating cables is buried in the floor, and a gentle heat rises into the room. Because of the large area of this type of radiator, the floor only needs to be heated a few degrees above the desired room temperature, and as a result, convection is almost non-existent. These systems are reputed to have a high level of comfort, but are generally difficult to install into existing buildings. For best results, a floor covering that conducts heat well (such as tiles) should be used.

The hypocaust was a Roman heating system using a similar principle of operation.

Bleeding

All "radiant" (ie. heat radiates from hot water) systems need to be bled, or purged of air, on occasion.

If there is air trapped inside the radiator, then the water cannot rise to the top, and only the bottom area gets hot. A bleed screw near the top of the radiator allows the trapped air to be 'bled' from the system, and thus restore correct operation. Often radiators located on upper floors will accumulate more air than ones on lower floors as the air will tend to rise to the topmost point in the system. These may have to be bled more often. Usually radiators are bled once or twice per season, or as needed. Another reason to exclude air is to minimise corrosion of the steel pressed radiators.

Electronics

In electronics, a radiator is also known as a radiating element. Radiating elements are a basic subdivision of an antenna. Radiating elements are capable of transmitting or receiving electromagnetic energy.

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NASA: Atlantis Shuttle's Radiator Struck by Object in September Flight 

SPACE.com / LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News - Oct 06 6:15 AM
An unknown object pierced a radiator mounted to one of two cargo bay doors aboard NASA's shuttle Atlantis during its September spaceflight, but did not endanger the vehicle or its six-astronaut crew at any time, the space agency said Thursday.

NASA finds slight damage to Atlantis radiator panel 
Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Oct 07 2:31 AM
WASHINGTON -- NASA workers inspecting space shuttle Atlantis this week discovered that a tiny piece of space debris had punched a harmless hole in a radiator panel during the shuttle's flight last month.

1-800 Radiator Opens Their First Oregon Outlet 
SYS-CON Media - Oct 06 11:29 PM
This week, auto parts distributor 1-800Radiator officially opened their first Oregon warehouse. Local businessmanDan Hiler owns the Medford outlet. With the opening of his distributionhub, 1-800 Radiator's services are available for the first time tocustomers in Oregon.

1-800 Radiator Opens Franchise Serving Marshfield 
SYS-CON Media - Oct 06 11:29 PM
This Monday 1-800 Radiator announced theopening of their second Wisconsin outlet for business. The new warehouse,located in Marshfield, is owned by David Schnitzler. By teaming up withentrepreneurs like Schnitzler, 1-800 Radiator has more than doubled theirwarehouses and territories.

1-800 Radiator Opens Their First Oregon Outlet 
[Press Release] Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 06 3:51 PM
This week, auto parts distributor 1-800 Radiator officially opened their first Oregon warehouse. Local businessman Dan Hiler owns the Medford outlet. With the opening of his distribution hub, 1-800 Radiator's services are available for the first time to customers in Oregon.