Influence of supercritical ORC parameters on plate heat
... Schuster A, Karellas S, Leontaritis AD. Influence of supercritical ORC parameters on plate heat exchanger design, Applied Thermal Engineering ...
... Schuster A, Karellas S, Leontaritis AD. Influence of supercritical ORC parameters on plate heat exchanger design, Applied Thermal Engineering ...
Buffet_geoneutrino - University of Hawaii Physics and Astronomy
... Addition of light elements required to explain density (popular suggestions include O, S, Si ) ...
... Addition of light elements required to explain density (popular suggestions include O, S, Si ) ...
Workshop National sur l`Hydrogène – Université Kasdi Merbah – Ou
... Radiative transport within the electrode and electrolyte layers, as well as surface-tosurface radiation within the fuel and oxygen flow channels, has the potential to greatly influence temperature fields and overall operating conditions of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). Radiation from the stack to t ...
... Radiative transport within the electrode and electrolyte layers, as well as surface-tosurface radiation within the fuel and oxygen flow channels, has the potential to greatly influence temperature fields and overall operating conditions of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). Radiation from the stack to t ...
Heat illness
... During normal work activities, especially, during summer months, workers may be required to work in hot environments. When the body is unable to cool itself by sweating, several heat-induced illnesses can occur, and can result in death. ...
... During normal work activities, especially, during summer months, workers may be required to work in hot environments. When the body is unable to cool itself by sweating, several heat-induced illnesses can occur, and can result in death. ...
DriTherm®: Brick Cavity Wall Insulation
... Repels summer heat. Retains winter warmth. Between 15% and 25% of heat loss or gain in the home is through uninsulated cavity walls. If you are building your new home, now is the time to act to ensure it is comfortable all year round – cool in summer and warm in winter. ...
... Repels summer heat. Retains winter warmth. Between 15% and 25% of heat loss or gain in the home is through uninsulated cavity walls. If you are building your new home, now is the time to act to ensure it is comfortable all year round – cool in summer and warm in winter. ...
Heat sink
A heat sink is a passive heat exchanger that transfers the heat generated by an electronic or a mechanical device into a coolant fluid in motion. Then-transferred heat leaves the device with the fluid in motion, therefore allowing the regulation of the device temperature at physically feasible levels. In computers, heat sinks are used to cool central processing units or graphics processors. Heat sinks are used with high-power semiconductor devices such as power transistors and optoelectronics such as lasers and light emitting diodes (LEDs), where the heat dissipation ability of the basic device is insufficient to moderate its temperature.A heat sink is designed to maximize its surface area in contact with the cooling medium surrounding it, such as the air. Air velocity, choice of material, protrusion design and surface treatment are factors that affect the performance of a heat sink. Heat sink attachment methods and thermal interface materials also affect the die temperature of the integrated circuit. Thermal adhesive or thermal grease improve the heat sink's performance by filling air gaps between the heat sink and the heat spreader on the device.