
HAAKE MARS Accessories - Thermo Fisher Scientific
... for very fast temperature changes; temperature range: -20 °C* up to 200 °C (300 °C using suitable geometries, e.g. for pressure cell) • For cylinder geometries or application-focused measuring cells such as pressure cells • Powerful, with heating circuit Liquid Cylinder for very precise, constant te ...
... for very fast temperature changes; temperature range: -20 °C* up to 200 °C (300 °C using suitable geometries, e.g. for pressure cell) • For cylinder geometries or application-focused measuring cells such as pressure cells • Powerful, with heating circuit Liquid Cylinder for very precise, constant te ...
Comparison of Catalyst Geometries for Methane Steam Reforming
... Figure 8: Test particle temperature (K) gradient comparisons (particles 3 and 7 removed). ...................... 19 Figure 9: Cross-sectional plane at hot spot for the 4-hole with grooves. ......................................................... 20 Figure 10: Velocity contours (m/s) plane for 4-hol ...
... Figure 8: Test particle temperature (K) gradient comparisons (particles 3 and 7 removed). ...................... 19 Figure 9: Cross-sectional plane at hot spot for the 4-hole with grooves. ......................................................... 20 Figure 10: Velocity contours (m/s) plane for 4-hol ...
Role of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase
... there is a temperature decrease in the cells deprived of oxygen. The strategy seems to be to decrease the oxygen requirement by lowering the metabolic activity of the tissue. The hypothermia induced by hypoxia can be promoted in one specific organ, particularly in oxygen sensitive organs such as the ...
... there is a temperature decrease in the cells deprived of oxygen. The strategy seems to be to decrease the oxygen requirement by lowering the metabolic activity of the tissue. The hypothermia induced by hypoxia can be promoted in one specific organ, particularly in oxygen sensitive organs such as the ...
Transient Analysis of Hydride Fueled Pressurized Water Reactor Cores
... channel shape-further referred to as geometry-for maximizing power given specific transient conditions for pressurized water reactors (PWR) loaded with either U0 2 or UZrH1. 6 fuel. Several geometries have been examined with the VIPRE subchannel analysis tool along with MATLAB scripts previously dev ...
... channel shape-further referred to as geometry-for maximizing power given specific transient conditions for pressurized water reactors (PWR) loaded with either U0 2 or UZrH1. 6 fuel. Several geometries have been examined with the VIPRE subchannel analysis tool along with MATLAB scripts previously dev ...
2004 Lethander AIAA
... Many of the past studies on secondary flow effects have focused on the aerodynamic penalties resulting in total pressure losses through a stage. Arguably as important, however, are the thermal penalties resulting in reduced airfoil life. This is particularly true because increased turbine inlet temp ...
... Many of the past studies on secondary flow effects have focused on the aerodynamic penalties resulting in total pressure losses through a stage. Arguably as important, however, are the thermal penalties resulting in reduced airfoil life. This is particularly true because increased turbine inlet temp ...
Thermal Modeling and Management of Discrete Surface
... POWERMITE is a registered trademark of and used under license from Microsemi Corporation. Micro8 is a registered trademark of International Rectifier Corporation. TMOS and HDTMOS are registered trademarks of Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC. MiniMOS and EZFET are trademarks of Semiconductor ...
... POWERMITE is a registered trademark of and used under license from Microsemi Corporation. Micro8 is a registered trademark of International Rectifier Corporation. TMOS and HDTMOS are registered trademarks of Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC. MiniMOS and EZFET are trademarks of Semiconductor ...
Properties of Walls Using Structural Lightweight Concrete
... by fire has further separated concrete and masonry walls from the heavy losses incurred with temporary type construction using wood framing and organic products. In addition, our current civilization has placed many demands on buildings that include high structural strength, resistance to sound tran ...
... by fire has further separated concrete and masonry walls from the heavy losses incurred with temporary type construction using wood framing and organic products. In addition, our current civilization has placed many demands on buildings that include high structural strength, resistance to sound tran ...
Lithospheric structure of the Mid-Norwegian Margin: comparison
... High in general agreement with observations. In the oceanic domain, however, the calculated values increase from 60 to 75 mW m2 , in clear contrast to observations that show lower values (35–55 mW m2 ). These measured values are abnormally low and although their origin is not well known (Sundvor e ...
... High in general agreement with observations. In the oceanic domain, however, the calculated values increase from 60 to 75 mW m2 , in clear contrast to observations that show lower values (35–55 mW m2 ). These measured values are abnormally low and although their origin is not well known (Sundvor e ...
A Review of Thermal Rectification Observations and Models in Solid
... thermal transport. For most applications where thermally rectifying materials could be of use they would need to exhibit one direction with high thermal conductivity to allow for efficient transport of heat from heat generating components to a sink and one direction with low conductivity to insulate ...
... thermal transport. For most applications where thermally rectifying materials could be of use they would need to exhibit one direction with high thermal conductivity to allow for efficient transport of heat from heat generating components to a sink and one direction with low conductivity to insulate ...
Chapter 30 A Hierarchical Modeling Approach of Thermal Vias
... multitude of new design challenges. Thermal management is one of the most crucial issues that must be addressed when designing electronic systems with high-density nano-scale structures. Heat is an undesired byproduct which accrues in electrical devices and wires with negative impact on functionalit ...
... multitude of new design challenges. Thermal management is one of the most crucial issues that must be addressed when designing electronic systems with high-density nano-scale structures. Heat is an undesired byproduct which accrues in electrical devices and wires with negative impact on functionalit ...
Photothermal effects in micro/nano electromechanical systems
... sensors to obtain spectroscopic information from trace amounts of mass (≈ fg) and weak IR absorbing analytes such as liquids. To achieve this goal, two types of unexplored micro/nano mechanical resonators have been investigated; namely, a novel design of biii ...
... sensors to obtain spectroscopic information from trace amounts of mass (≈ fg) and weak IR absorbing analytes such as liquids. To achieve this goal, two types of unexplored micro/nano mechanical resonators have been investigated; namely, a novel design of biii ...
Obj 4.01
... F Y I - Intentional Repeat There is intentional repeat of some HSII course content in Nursing Fundamentals. Repeating course content distributes learning over time and increases long term memory. Academic and skill competence must be maintained at a very high level for direct resident care. ...
... F Y I - Intentional Repeat There is intentional repeat of some HSII course content in Nursing Fundamentals. Repeating course content distributes learning over time and increases long term memory. Academic and skill competence must be maintained at a very high level for direct resident care. ...
4.01 ppt Height Weight Measurements [Compatibility Mode]
... F Y I - Intentional Repeat There is intentional repeat of some HSII course content in Nursing Fundamentals. Repeating course content distributes learning over time and increases long term memory. Academic and skill competence must be maintained at a very high level for direct resident care. care. ...
... F Y I - Intentional Repeat There is intentional repeat of some HSII course content in Nursing Fundamentals. Repeating course content distributes learning over time and increases long term memory. Academic and skill competence must be maintained at a very high level for direct resident care. care. ...
Tar Yield and Collection from the Pyrolysis of Large Biomass Particles
... reactors and greater understanding of collection methodology is necessary before a commercially successful scaleup is attempted. Most of the previous scientific investigations of biomass pyrolysis are limited to the study of residual mass as related to charcoal production (see e.g., Di Blasi, 1993b ...
... reactors and greater understanding of collection methodology is necessary before a commercially successful scaleup is attempted. Most of the previous scientific investigations of biomass pyrolysis are limited to the study of residual mass as related to charcoal production (see e.g., Di Blasi, 1993b ...
Fluid dynamics and heat transfer - Faculty members
... 1.3 What is a continuum? In this course we will develop a theory where materials can be considered to be a continuum. We will generally not be concerned that the fluid or solid is made up of molecules or atoms. This assumption works well in applications where the features we are interested in studyi ...
... 1.3 What is a continuum? In this course we will develop a theory where materials can be considered to be a continuum. We will generally not be concerned that the fluid or solid is made up of molecules or atoms. This assumption works well in applications where the features we are interested in studyi ...
STEADY STATE AND DYNAMIC REACTOR MODELS FOR
... coupling of exothermic and endothermic reactions can be achieved in the following configurations: (i) Recuperative coupling (counter-current reactor, co-current reactor), (ii) Regenerative coupling (reverse-flow reactor) and (iii) Direct coupling (directly coupled adiabatic reactor). However, the co ...
... coupling of exothermic and endothermic reactions can be achieved in the following configurations: (i) Recuperative coupling (counter-current reactor, co-current reactor), (ii) Regenerative coupling (reverse-flow reactor) and (iii) Direct coupling (directly coupled adiabatic reactor). However, the co ...
Protection against cold in prehospital care: thermal insulation
... response initially will increase circulatory and respiratory demands, and as body core temperature declines, the patient’s condition might deteriorate. Therefore, the application of adequate insulation to reduce cold exposure and prevent body core cooling is an important part of prehospital primary ...
... response initially will increase circulatory and respiratory demands, and as body core temperature declines, the patient’s condition might deteriorate. Therefore, the application of adequate insulation to reduce cold exposure and prevent body core cooling is an important part of prehospital primary ...
modelling and simulation of metal cutting
... ELEMENT METHOD Metal cutting is one of the most widely used manufacturing techniques in the industry and there are lots of studies to investigate this complex process in both academic and industrial world. Predictions of important process variables such as temperature, cutting forces and stress dist ...
... ELEMENT METHOD Metal cutting is one of the most widely used manufacturing techniques in the industry and there are lots of studies to investigate this complex process in both academic and industrial world. Predictions of important process variables such as temperature, cutting forces and stress dist ...
34 Classification of Dryers
... diced or sliced vegetables, grains powders or extruded foods). These considerations also apply to fluidised-bed freeze dryers and freezers. A typical fluidised-bed design consists of metal trays with mesh or perforated bases, which contain a bed of particulate foods up to 15 cm deep (Figure 4). The ...
... diced or sliced vegetables, grains powders or extruded foods). These considerations also apply to fluidised-bed freeze dryers and freezers. A typical fluidised-bed design consists of metal trays with mesh or perforated bases, which contain a bed of particulate foods up to 15 cm deep (Figure 4). The ...
Heat Transfer Enhancement on a Flat Plate Using Delta
... resistance. However, these three resistances do not contribute equally to the total thermal . resistance of the heat exchanger. The air-side resistance is genera1ly much larger than the other contributions. For example, Admiraal and Bullard [1] reported that the air-side accounts for 76 percent of t ...
... resistance. However, these three resistances do not contribute equally to the total thermal . resistance of the heat exchanger. The air-side resistance is genera1ly much larger than the other contributions. For example, Admiraal and Bullard [1] reported that the air-side accounts for 76 percent of t ...
Unit 4.01 Understand vital signs, height and weight skills
... Normal Range For Adult Temperature Body heat REGISTERS one degree COOLER when the temperature is taken AXILLARY (Ax) or in the GROIN. Subtract one degree from 98.6°F then place the results in the space above 98.6°F ...
... Normal Range For Adult Temperature Body heat REGISTERS one degree COOLER when the temperature is taken AXILLARY (Ax) or in the GROIN. Subtract one degree from 98.6°F then place the results in the space above 98.6°F ...
R3.112 Research Report Final Updated
... study focuses on environmental effects on rail-track temperatures. Currently, the railway industry assesses weather parameters by using an empirical formula based on maximum ambient air temperature (Whittingham 1969; Hagaman and Kathage 1988). This is then used to estimate rail temperatures and, if ...
... study focuses on environmental effects on rail-track temperatures. Currently, the railway industry assesses weather parameters by using an empirical formula based on maximum ambient air temperature (Whittingham 1969; Hagaman and Kathage 1988). This is then used to estimate rail temperatures and, if ...
Geothermal
... systems were dependent on having an appropriate sample of the deep fluids. Near-surface temperatures rarely exceed the boiling point (about 90°C) and so are not a helpful indicator of actual temperatures at depth. Most Basin and Range systems available today for exploration have boiled or mixed wate ...
... systems were dependent on having an appropriate sample of the deep fluids. Near-surface temperatures rarely exceed the boiling point (about 90°C) and so are not a helpful indicator of actual temperatures at depth. Most Basin and Range systems available today for exploration have boiled or mixed wate ...
RC Thesis final - Washington University in St. Louis
... compared using the pseudo-homogeneous model to identify the best reactor for our applications. As we couple highly exothermic reactions with endothermic reactions, there is a possibility that the exothermic reactions will reach complete conversion very near the reactor inlet, resulting in a high tem ...
... compared using the pseudo-homogeneous model to identify the best reactor for our applications. As we couple highly exothermic reactions with endothermic reactions, there is a possibility that the exothermic reactions will reach complete conversion very near the reactor inlet, resulting in a high tem ...
Passivhaus primer: Designer`s guide A guide for the design team
... occupied year is considered to be 365 days a year but for a school this period might be much shorter. In the light of climate change predictions designers are recommended to achieve a figure of 5% overheating frequency or less (using current day data) and to make provision for additional seasonal sh ...
... occupied year is considered to be 365 days a year but for a school this period might be much shorter. In the light of climate change predictions designers are recommended to achieve a figure of 5% overheating frequency or less (using current day data) and to make provision for additional seasonal sh ...
Hyperthermia
Hyperthermia is elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation that occurs when a body produces or absorbs more heat than it dissipates. Extreme temperature elevation then becomes a medical emergency requiring immediate treatment to prevent disability or death.The most common causes include heat stroke and adverse reactions to drugs. The former is an acute temperature elevation caused by exposure to excessive heat, or combination of heat and humidity, that overwhelms the heat-regulating mechanisms. The latter is a relatively rare side effect of many drugs, particularly those that affect the central nervous system. Malignant hyperthermia is a rare complication of some types of general anesthesia.Hyperthermia differs from fever in that the body's temperature set point remains unchanged. The opposite is hypothermia, which occurs when the temperature drops below that required to maintain normal metabolism.