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Please............ !!
Good grief. A fan will not cool a hot piece of metal, because they don't cool the air. They just move it from one place to another. Cold or hot, the temp stays the same. Fans make people feel cooler by moving air over their skin. Metal doesn't have feelings.
Look up forced convection vs natural convection, two of the topics covered in Heat Transfer courses in engineering school. The rate of heat transfer is indeed higher for forced convection. Whether or not it is significant enough to matter at the gun range..... As others have noted, there has to be a temperature differential between the fluid (air) and the object being cooled.
. . . I'm in agreement with you about the minimal effect of these little fans on heated steel. . .
I didn't realize that Chevy made tractors.![]()
I think it was International.They don't - it must have been a Ford.
Good grief. A fan will not cool a hot piece of metal, because they don't cool the air. They just move it from one place to another. Cold or hot, the temp stays the same. Fans make people feel cooler by moving air over their skin. Metal doesn't have feelings.
The barrel is hotter than the air. Using a fan pushes the air next to the barrel away and replaces it with cooler air. It doesn't work as well as liquid cooling, but it does work.Good grief. A fan will not cool a hot piece of metal, because they don't cool the air.