cooling fan

collocation in English

meaningsofcoolingandfan

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cooling
adjective
uk
/ˈkuː.lɪŋ/
us
/ˈkuː.lɪŋ/
causing you to feel less warm ...
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fan
noun[C]
uk
/fæn/
us
/fæn/
someone who admires and supports a person, sport, sports ...
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(Definition ofcoolingandfanfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A controlled airflow was introduced into the model environment using acoolingfanconnected to a variable transformer for speed control.
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Despite the high quality of the recordings, one has to hear them through the rumble of the machine'scoolingfan.
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The intense dryness of the air combined with the positioning of thecoolingfanmeant that only the first two of the four cylinders of the engines were cooled effectively.
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An airflow was established over the surface of the sand using acoolingfanto ensure that the surface concentration of ethanol was essentially zero.
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Analyzed emissions were ultrasonic noise emanating from capacitors and inductors on computer motherboards, not electromagnetic emissions or the human-audible humming of acoolingfan.
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The engine was water-cooled, but unlike most cars of the time it had an electriccoolingfan.
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On some vehicles the sensor may also be used to switch on the electriccoolingfan.
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The motor is often cooled by a separatecoolingfan.
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Further, a lack of acoolingfancan lead to longer battery life, quieter operation, and fewer moving parts.
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The oil filter is also water-cooled, and there is acoolingfanfitted to the rear of the radiator.
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Thecoolingfanand dynamo were built integrally with the one-piece crankshaft, removing the need for drive belts.
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As a result, later models had acoolingfanintegrated into the main case.
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A small amount of noise is generated by an internalcoolingfan.
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The generator was attached behind it, with acoolingfanand air compressor after that.
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Some of the changes are that the back no longer has acoolingfan, but instead makes use of more advanced passive cooling.
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These flat spokes were designed to serve as a functionalcoolingfan.
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A thermostatically controlled electriccoolingfanalso became standard, replacing the engine-driven viscous fans on earlier cars.
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The air cooling system was retained once again with thecoolingfandriven via hydraulic clutch and engine oil temperature controlled.
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Where an additionalcoolingfanis driven by the engine, this also tracks engine speed similarly.
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