United States Patent 6,964,168 Pierson , et al. November 15, 2005
... exchanger adapted to receive exhaust vapor from said at least one turbine and a portion of the working fluid extracted upstream of the first heat exchanger, wherein the temperature of the exhaust vapor from the at least one turbine is adapted to be reduced via heat transfer by direct contact and mi ...
... exchanger adapted to receive exhaust vapor from said at least one turbine and a portion of the working fluid extracted upstream of the first heat exchanger, wherein the temperature of the exhaust vapor from the at least one turbine is adapted to be reduced via heat transfer by direct contact and mi ...
course file
... Make-up Exams: Only one make-up examination will be given, only to the students with regular attendance in Tutorials. Students missing mid-semester examination, or only one central quiz, can take this upon production of a valid medical/other relevant certificate/official reason. The entire material ...
... Make-up Exams: Only one make-up examination will be given, only to the students with regular attendance in Tutorials. Students missing mid-semester examination, or only one central quiz, can take this upon production of a valid medical/other relevant certificate/official reason. The entire material ...
A Three-dimensional Mathematical Model for the Pyrolysis
... Figure 4 consists of a set of four plots showing the total gas pressure contours and the total mass flux vector field at 10, 20, 30 and 40 s for the furnace temperature of 973 K, on the x-z plane at y = 5 rnm (mid-plane) and cutting parallel to the direction of grains. The effect of the anisotropic ...
... Figure 4 consists of a set of four plots showing the total gas pressure contours and the total mass flux vector field at 10, 20, 30 and 40 s for the furnace temperature of 973 K, on the x-z plane at y = 5 rnm (mid-plane) and cutting parallel to the direction of grains. The effect of the anisotropic ...
Science_MTH_2008_UDOH
... effects of stress on growth. Rodriguez et al, [50] formulated a continuum theory that accounts for the coupling between stress and finite growth. In nonlinear elasticity, theories appropriate to small but finite deformation have been introduced by Murnaghan [35], Rivlin [51] and Signorini [54]. The ...
... effects of stress on growth. Rodriguez et al, [50] formulated a continuum theory that accounts for the coupling between stress and finite growth. In nonlinear elasticity, theories appropriate to small but finite deformation have been introduced by Murnaghan [35], Rivlin [51] and Signorini [54]. The ...
1 Solid-to-super Critical Phase Change during Laser Internal
... 1.25 ns and then a microcanonical ensemble (NVE) for 500 ps to reach thermal equilibrium. Then the laser energy E= 10 J/m2 is applied inside the target. After that, the whole system is in NVE again for recrystallization. During the laser irradiation and in the whole stage of laser ablation, the time ...
... 1.25 ns and then a microcanonical ensemble (NVE) for 500 ps to reach thermal equilibrium. Then the laser energy E= 10 J/m2 is applied inside the target. After that, the whole system is in NVE again for recrystallization. During the laser irradiation and in the whole stage of laser ablation, the time ...
C. Role of Work Coil
... electrical current, even when subjected to a difference of electrical potential. The greater density of current for a given potential is the more effective the conductor. The material with high conductivity or low resistivity is used as a conductor for the induction hardening system. During operatio ...
... electrical current, even when subjected to a difference of electrical potential. The greater density of current for a given potential is the more effective the conductor. The material with high conductivity or low resistivity is used as a conductor for the induction hardening system. During operatio ...
AC Losses and Their Thermal Effect in High
... where ftape is the volumetric fraction of the HTS tape in the winding. The thermal conductivity of the HTS winding is anisotropic, which is expressed as: ...
... where ftape is the volumetric fraction of the HTS tape in the winding. The thermal conductivity of the HTS winding is anisotropic, which is expressed as: ...
November, 2000 - KFUPM Faculty List
... unstirred for a long period of time, the thyme will not be evenly distributed in the volume of oil – some of the thyme will tend to float and some tend to sink. However, the thyme stays distributed for a sufficient length of time to perform the experiment. If the thyme becomes significantly separate ...
... unstirred for a long period of time, the thyme will not be evenly distributed in the volume of oil – some of the thyme will tend to float and some tend to sink. However, the thyme stays distributed for a sufficient length of time to perform the experiment. If the thyme becomes significantly separate ...
the concept of exergy and energy quality
... More scientifically, it can be said to be a measure of the randomness of molecules in a system. In recent years, there has been a shift away from using the terms “order” and “disorder”, to using energy dispersion and the systems inability to do work. Exergy can also be described in a similar but som ...
... More scientifically, it can be said to be a measure of the randomness of molecules in a system. In recent years, there has been a shift away from using the terms “order” and “disorder”, to using energy dispersion and the systems inability to do work. Exergy can also be described in a similar but som ...
Theory of Universal Gravitation and A Unified Interaction
... both theories contradict other facts. For example: Why is gravitation greater over the ocean basin than over high continents? Why don’t massive mountains exhibit the gravitymass effect? Why the “large” gravitational pull over lowlands, than highlands, on the Moon? Why the enormous gravitation and th ...
... both theories contradict other facts. For example: Why is gravitation greater over the ocean basin than over high continents? Why don’t massive mountains exhibit the gravitymass effect? Why the “large” gravitational pull over lowlands, than highlands, on the Moon? Why the enormous gravitation and th ...
Incorporation of NH4Br in PVA-chitosan blend-based
... The variation of room temperature conductivity as a function of NH4Br concentration is shown in Fig. 5. The conductivity increases to (7.68±1.24)×10−4 S cm−1 as the salt concentration increases to 30 wt%. Hema et al. [32] reported that the highest conductivity of 5.70×10−4 S cm−1 was obtained when P ...
... The variation of room temperature conductivity as a function of NH4Br concentration is shown in Fig. 5. The conductivity increases to (7.68±1.24)×10−4 S cm−1 as the salt concentration increases to 30 wt%. Hema et al. [32] reported that the highest conductivity of 5.70×10−4 S cm−1 was obtained when P ...
Chapter_26_Halliday_..
... If, as in Fig. 26-1b, we insert a battery in the loop, the conducting loop is no longer at a single potential. Electric fields act inside the material making up the loop, exerting forces on the conduction electrons, causing them to move and thus establishing a current. After a very short time, the e ...
... If, as in Fig. 26-1b, we insert a battery in the loop, the conducting loop is no longer at a single potential. Electric fields act inside the material making up the loop, exerting forces on the conduction electrons, causing them to move and thus establishing a current. After a very short time, the e ...
The thermal properties of some nests of the Eurasian Tree Sparrow
... If temperature of the bird, or the heater simulating the bird, is maintained at a stable level, the power consumption, that is the rate of energy use, equals the rate of heat loss. Under stable conditions, the flow of heat linearly depends on differences in temperature between the study object and th ...
... If temperature of the bird, or the heater simulating the bird, is maintained at a stable level, the power consumption, that is the rate of energy use, equals the rate of heat loss. Under stable conditions, the flow of heat linearly depends on differences in temperature between the study object and th ...
Thermochemistry
... more abstract but nevertheless useful way, heat is the energy transferred between a system and its surroundings because of their difference in temperature. A combustion reaction, such as the burning of natural gas illustrated in Figure S.l(b), releases the chemical energy stored in the molecules of ...
... more abstract but nevertheless useful way, heat is the energy transferred between a system and its surroundings because of their difference in temperature. A combustion reaction, such as the burning of natural gas illustrated in Figure S.l(b), releases the chemical energy stored in the molecules of ...
Electric Field Behavior for a Finite Contact Angle
... When the cross-sectionally straight surface of a solid dielectric, or more generally the interface of two dielectrics, meets the surface of a plane conductor, the field strength is proportional to lm near the point of contact, where l is the distance from the contact point. This field behavior means ...
... When the cross-sectionally straight surface of a solid dielectric, or more generally the interface of two dielectrics, meets the surface of a plane conductor, the field strength is proportional to lm near the point of contact, where l is the distance from the contact point. This field behavior means ...
Bidirectional Thermo Mechanical Properties of Foam Core Materials
... Polymer foam cored sandwich structures are often subjected to aggressive service conditions which may include elevated temperatures. The mechanical properties of polymer foam cores degrade significantly with elevated temperatures, and significant changes in the properties may occur well within the o ...
... Polymer foam cored sandwich structures are often subjected to aggressive service conditions which may include elevated temperatures. The mechanical properties of polymer foam cores degrade significantly with elevated temperatures, and significant changes in the properties may occur well within the o ...
Sadi Carnot, 'Founder of the Second Law of Thermodynamics'
... Carnot now turns to the incompleteness of his cycle of operations 1–3 (which shows that he was well aware of the incompleteness) by adding a final operation to complete the cycle, the operation of heating the water to the temperature of reservoir A by putting it into contact with that reservoir. Fig ...
... Carnot now turns to the incompleteness of his cycle of operations 1–3 (which shows that he was well aware of the incompleteness) by adding a final operation to complete the cycle, the operation of heating the water to the temperature of reservoir A by putting it into contact with that reservoir. Fig ...
Are Classical Black Holes Hot or Cold?
... their analogues in classical thermodynamics, based on the laws and properties of black holes. If surface gravity and area couple to ordinary thermodynamical systems in the same way as temperature and entropy, respectively, do, and if they are introduced into the theory using the same constructions a ...
... their analogues in classical thermodynamics, based on the laws and properties of black holes. If surface gravity and area couple to ordinary thermodynamical systems in the same way as temperature and entropy, respectively, do, and if they are introduced into the theory using the same constructions a ...
The Laws of Thermodynamics - FSM-UKSW
... of all the molecules of a system — to energy transfers due to heat and work. The first law is universally valid, applicable to all kinds of processes, providing a connection between the microscopic and macroscopic worlds. There are two ways energy can be transferred between a system and its surround ...
... of all the molecules of a system — to energy transfers due to heat and work. The first law is universally valid, applicable to all kinds of processes, providing a connection between the microscopic and macroscopic worlds. There are two ways energy can be transferred between a system and its surround ...
this PDF file - American International Journal of
... of the charge carriers and the charge of an electric double layer. The influence of a slowly moving medium on the electromagnetic wave propagation is considered. The calculation results show the absence of the influence of the medium’s motion on the phase shift of waves, which is consistent with exp ...
... of the charge carriers and the charge of an electric double layer. The influence of a slowly moving medium on the electromagnetic wave propagation is considered. The calculation results show the absence of the influence of the medium’s motion on the phase shift of waves, which is consistent with exp ...