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===Dumping Heat===
 
===Dumping Heat===
At one end of the heat sink assembly is the radiator. BattleMech radiators aren't very different from car or refrigerator radiators. Radiators consist of finned tubing carrying hot coolant which they cool with air or water passed over the outer surface of the radiator. BattleMech radiators are usually made of graphite, which is five times more thermally conductive than copper. These radiators are always hidden under armored grills. Some [[Periphery]] nations have had to resort to using copper for their radiators; it actually works fairly well due to thinner construction, meaning more surface area from which to radiate heat. The net performance drop from using copper radiators is fairly negligible. Copper radiators are also easier to repair.
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At one end of the heat sink assembly is the radiator. BattleMech radiators aren't very different from car or refrigerator radiators. Radiators consist of finned tubing carrying hot coolant which they cool with air or water passed over the outer surface of the radiator. BattleMech radiators are usually made of graphite, which is five times more thermally conductive than copper. These radiators are always hidden under armored grills. Some [[Periphery]] nations have gad to resort to using copper for their radiators; it actually works fairly well due to thinner construction, meaning more surface area from which to radiate heat. The net performance drop from using copper radiators is fairly negligible. Copper radiators are also easier to repair.
  
 
The wonder plastics of the first Star League had a big hand in enhancing radiators. While these semi-crystalline polymers don't quite have graphite's thermal conductivity, they are dramatically lighter, allowing larger radiators for the same mass as standard heat sinks. This what [''sic''] allows for [[Double Heat Sink|"double strength" Heat sinks]]. Unlike most recovered Lostech in the Inner Sphere, these double strength heat sinks did not originate from the [[Helm Memory Core]]. The [[New Avalon Institute of Science]] was experimenting with this tech before the Helm core was found. The Clans never lost this technology and they even improved it by making the material more crystalline, thermally conductive, and physically compact, but resulting in a more brittle radiator. The required reinforcements to compensate for this brittleness keep the Clan double strength heat sinks at about the same mass as Inner Sphere versions, while being about one third the overall size.
 
The wonder plastics of the first Star League had a big hand in enhancing radiators. While these semi-crystalline polymers don't quite have graphite's thermal conductivity, they are dramatically lighter, allowing larger radiators for the same mass as standard heat sinks. This what [''sic''] allows for [[Double Heat Sink|"double strength" Heat sinks]]. Unlike most recovered Lostech in the Inner Sphere, these double strength heat sinks did not originate from the [[Helm Memory Core]]. The [[New Avalon Institute of Science]] was experimenting with this tech before the Helm core was found. The Clans never lost this technology and they even improved it by making the material more crystalline, thermally conductive, and physically compact, but resulting in a more brittle radiator. The required reinforcements to compensate for this brittleness keep the Clan double strength heat sinks at about the same mass as Inner Sphere versions, while being about one third the overall size.

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