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    Hoses

    Hoses connect the cooling channels and enable the flow of coolant through the cooling circuit.

    Hoses contribute only to the pressure drop of the coolant flow, and not the heat transfer calculation.

    Two cooling channels of different diameters can be connected by hoses. The following diagram shows two cooling channels connected by a hose.

    Parent page: Cooling circuits

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