richdubbya
At constant power, constant airflow, constant coolant circulation and constant heat exchanger surface, the temperature will change until there is a balance between heat input and heat rejection.
The greater the temperature difference between the air and the coolant, the greater the cooling efficiency of the system.
If everything else remains constant, but the airflow drops, the temperature will go up to obtain a heat input, heat rejection balance at the new airflow.
If the airflow is restored to the original condition, but all else still remains constant, the temperature should return to original to maintain equilibrium or balance in the system.
As I understand it is that in this case, this is not happening, and the question is why.
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