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  • *[[Thermoelectric cooling]] (or Peltier heat pump) [[Category:Energy technology]] ...
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  • ...d the strongest electrocalorific response yet reported, with the materials cooling down by as much as ~12 K (12 °C) for an electric field change of 480 kV/cm, ...t the figure of 12 K represents the cooling of the thin film only. The net cooling of such a device would be lower than 12 K due to the heat capacity of the s ...
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  • ...quantity in [[heat exchanger]] [[technology]] common to either heating or cooling systems and needs, and the solution of many real world problems such as the ...e minimal cooling needs of heat transfer across boundaries, such as in air cooling. ...
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  • ...ial energy consumption. This is a vast improvement from traditional active cooling units which have an overhead of 30-70%.<ref name=":0" /> However, this nove ...ng Systems: An Emerging Solution for Homes in Hot Dry Climates with Modest Cooling Loads|last=Kinney|first=Larry|publisher=Southwest Energy Efficiency Project ...
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  • ...f devices (electronic and other) excluding main systems for space heating, cooling, water heating, or lighting.<ref name=ashraeJune08>Roth, K., McKenney, K., ...early one quarter of residential energy use, larger than either heating or cooling energy end-use. In Passive Haus and other [[low-energy house]]s, this perc ...
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  • ...ion process will raise the temperature of the gas. This heat is removed by cooling to the ambient temperature in a heat exchanger, and then expanding by venti ...cooling by [[Joule–Thomson effect]], isentropic expansion and regenerative cooling.<ref>https://uspas.fnal.gov/materials/10MIT/Lecture_2.1.pdf {{Bare URL PDF| ...
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  • ...ount of unutilized heat at suitable temperatures is available and when the cooling or heating output has a greater value than heat input consumed.<ref name=": ...=Shi, Wenxing.|title=Kong qi diao jie yong zhi leng ji shu = Refrigeration technology for air conditioning|last2=石文星.|date=2016|publisher=Zhong guo jian zhu gong ...
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  • ...ators are designed to provide a low-[[drag (physics)|drag]] atmosphere and cooling for single-shaft and [[combined-cycle]] applications in combination with [[ ...smaller, and therefore less expensive, than an air-cooled one. For stator cooling, water can be used. ...
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  • ...ilable technology''' or '''best available techniques''' ('''BAT''') is the technology approved by legislators or regulators for meeting output [[Technical standa ...doctrine]] which prescribes the acquisition of the best state of the art [[technology]] available, without regard for traditional [[cost-benefit analysis]].<ref> ...
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  • ...th [[liquid helium]]. These worked, however the high cost of liquid helium cooling made them too expensive for most applications. ...lower tower and construction costs they are seen as a promising generator technology for [[wind turbine]]s. With super conducting generators the weight and volu ...
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  • ...mouflage''' is the use of [[counter-surveillance]] techniques to [[Stealth technology|conceal objects from detection across several parts]] of the [[electromagne ...ato-pubs.ekt.gr/NATORTO/handle/123456789/4368 |publisher=NATO Research and Technology Organisation}}</ref> ...
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  • ...es rotary unions. Food processing equipment that use rotary unions include cooling conveyors, flaking mills, shredders, steam cookers, starch dryers, [[rotary ...ent of subsea oil and gas fields requires specialized equipment. [[Subsea (technology)|Subsea]] swivels, manufactured by [[Dynamic Sealing Technologies, Inc.]], ...
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  • {{redirect|Heat dissipation|passive heat dissipation in buildings|passive cooling}} ...s for cooling including various styles of [[heat sink]]s, [[Thermoelectric cooling|thermoelectric coolers]], forced air systems and [[Computer fan|fans]], hea ...
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  • ...trofusion Joints for Polyethylene Pipes|journal=Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology|volume=131|issue=6|pages=061403–061403–8|doi=10.1115/1.4000202|issn=0094-99 # Allow joint to be undisturbed for the entire prescribed cooling time ...
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  • * Simple electrical construction and well-known technology * May require extra investments in the cooling and heat recovery system ...
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  • ...ction 11.6.4. (Obtained from the website of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology)</ref> Coolant injection (pre-compressor cooling) has been used, together with afterburning, to increase thrust at supersoni ...
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  • ::[[Clean coal technology]] ::[[Deep lake water cooling]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Study of plant-based technology}} ...space. For instance a [[constructed wetland]] may attempt to maximize the cooling properties of the system to treat [[water]] from a [[wastewater treatment f ...
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  • ...nt chamber, and a torch head, or gas distributor. The main benefit of this technology is the elimination of electrodes, which can deteriorate and introduce conta The 1960s were the incipient period of thermal plasma technology, spurred by the needs of [[Space Race|aerospace programs]]. Among the vario ...
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  • ...Research Center]]. It uses a [[Stirling cycle|Stirling]] power conversion technology to convert radioactive-decay heat into electricity for use on [[spacecraft] ...(PDF) NASA GRC. March 1, 2016.</ref> Flight-ready units based on Stirling technology are not expected until 2028.<ref name='Meeting 2015'>{{cite web|url=https:/ ...
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