it's in the technical regulations.motobaleno wrote: ↑09 Mar 2022, 20:02what do you mean with "secondary heat exchanger"? in addiction to an usual water radiator? (I think water as cooler for
the engine is mandatory) and how an addictional device could help to save space?
https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files ... -02-18.pdf
see section 7.4 Heat exchangers
Primary Heat Exchanger: a heat exchanger that uses the air flowing over or through
the car to cool a fluid, which includes all of the core, tubes, header plates, header
tanks and fins.
I'm not aware of any rules that mandate the use of water, it's just the most common.Secondary Heat Exchanger: a heat exchanger that uses a fluid other than the air
flowing over or through the car to cool another fluid.
special fluids with a higher specific heat means more heat can be transferred away from the PU for a given volume of coolant. The primary exchangers are severely restricted, see 7.4.2!
Secondary exchangers are wide open. This is the only restriction on secondary exchangers.
Thus, they can have complex geometries to fit into nooks and crannies.Secondary heat exchangers must be constructed from metallic materials with the exception
of any sealing or bonding.