Tipo Heat Exchangers Manufacturers, Cooling Towers Manufacturers, and Industrial Chillers Manufacturers

Oil Cooler Manufacturer in United Arab Emirates

Working Principle of Air-Cooled oil Cooler

The core principle is Heat Exchange through Forced Convection. In simple terms, it transfers heat from the hot oil to the cooler ambient air flowing around it.

Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of how it works:

1. Hot Oil Inlet

The process begins when hot oil, having circulated through the engine and absorbed heat from friction and combustion, is directed out of the engine. This hot oil is pumped via the engine’s oil pump (or an auxiliary pump) through a hose to the inlet of the oil cooler.

2. Passage Through the Core

The heart of the oil cooler is its core. This core is a network of:

The hot oil is forced to travel through these small tubes. The design is intentional:

3. Heat Transfer (Conduction)

This is the first stage of heat transfer:

4. Heat Dissipation (Convection)

This is the most critical stage. As the vehicle moves forward, cool ambient air is forced over the core.

5. Cool Oil Outlet

After passing through the core and giving up its excess heat, the oil has now cooled down significantly. It exits the cooler through the outlet port and is returned via another hose to the engine’s oil gallery, ready to lubricate and absorb heat once again.