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  • ...e heat transfer between two spheres.png|thumb|Prediction of radiative heat transfer between two spheres computed using near-field (NFRHT), classical (CRT), and ...g the [[Stefan–Boltzmann law|blackbody limit]] of classical radiative heat transfer. ...
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  • :[[:Category:Heat transfer|Heat transfer]] ...
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  • ...tems as different as a [[microprocessor]] and an internal [[combustion]] [[heat engine|engine]]. ...of dissimilar fluids, or for specifying the minimal cooling needs of heat transfer across boundaries, such as in air cooling. ...
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  • '''Energy flux''' is the rate of transfer of [[energy]] through a surface. The quantity is defined in two different w # Total rate of energy transfer (not per unit area);<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/sfthe ...
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  • ...source expresses the amount of visible light for a certain amount of power transfer and has the units of [[lumen (unit)|lumens]] per watt. ...cient at heating a room because the light energy will also be converted to heat eventually, apart from the small fraction that leaves through the windows). ...
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  • {{Short description|The study of heat conduction between solid bodies in thermal contact}} ...property indicating the [[thermal conductivity]], or ability to conduct [[heat]], between two bodies in contact. The inverse of this property is termed '' ...
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  • ...uency or of wavelength. This is the emitted component of [[radiosity (heat transfer)|radiosity]]. The [[International System of Units|SI unit]] of radiant exit ...rl=https://www.iso.org/standard/82088.html|title=Thermal insulation — Heat transfer by radiation — Vocabulary|work=ISO_9288:2022|publisher=[[International Orga ...
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  • In the study of [[heat transfer]], '''absorptance''' of the surface of a material is its effectiveness in a ...gue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=16943|title=Thermal insulation — Heat transfer by radiation — Physical quantities and definitions|work=ISO 9288:1989|publi ...
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  • ...other hand, is a perfect example of a body force.{{Dubious|Radiation heat transfer|date=January 2021}} ...
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  • ...ntities such as [[thermodynamic free energy]], [[heat of vaporization]], [[heat of fusion]] and [[ionization energy]]. This is due to a variety of factors, [[Category:Heat transfer]] ...
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  • ...the low temperature heat source and the heat produced is used to feed the heat pump's evaporator.<ref name=ref2>{{cite web | url = http://www.climatizzazi ...ferable because it allows covering a part of the electricity demand of the heat pump and reduce the power consumption and consequently the [[variable cost] ...
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  • *[[Heat flux]] *[[Radiosity (heat transfer)]] ...
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  • ...SO standard|csnumber=16943|title=ISO 9288:1989 – Thermal insulation — Heat transfer by radiation — Physical quantities and definitions}}</ref> In [[heat transfer]], combining these two factors into one radiosity term helps in determining ...
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  • ...is used to uniquely categorize certain [[fundamental solution]]s of the [[heat equation]] to make existing solutions easier to identify, store, and retrie ...|first1=G. |title=A general modal-based numerical simulation of transient heat conduction in a one-dimensional homogeneous slab |journal=Energy and Buildi ...
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  • ...x geometries, or configurations that require three-dimensional analysis of heat flow, require more complex tools such as [[finite element analysis]]. Their ...of heat transfer from power cables. The methods described included all the heat generation mechanisms from a power cable (conductor loss, dielectric loss a ...
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  • ...e heat transfer between two spheres.png|thumb|Prediction of radiative heat transfer between two spheres computed using near-field (NFRHT), classical (CRT), and ...g the [[Stefan–Boltzmann law|blackbody limit]] of classical radiative heat transfer. ...
    23 KB (2,617 words) - 08:06, 25 February 2024
  • - [[Energy transfer]] - [[Energy transfer]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Rate at which heat spreads throughout a material}} ...sworth|first1=J.|last2=Duarte|first2=F. J.|author2-link=F. J. Duarte|title=Heat diffusion in a solid sphere and Fourier Theory|journal=Am. J. Phys.|pages=8 ...
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  • ...nt]] to each electrode is controlled continuously by computer to uniformly heat the target contamination zone.<ref name="test2">[http://www.mcmillan-mcgee. ...ating remediation|Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH)]] and ET-DSP is heat transfer due to [[convection]]. Water injected around the ET-DSP electrodes is heate ...
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  • {{for|volumetric heats of particular substances|Table of specific heat capacities}} ...emperature]]. The [[International System of Units|SI]] unit of volumetric heat capacity is joule per kelvin per [[cubic meter]], J⋅K<sup>−1</sup>⋅m<sup>−3 ...
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  • ...last1=Carslaw |first1=H.S. |last2=Jaeger |first2=J.C. |title=Conduction of Heat in Solids |publisher=Clarendon Press, Oxford |year=1959 |isbn=978-0-19-8533 ...terial's ''[[thermal inertia]]'' for a semi-infinite rigid body where heat transfer is dominated by the diffusive process of conduction only. ...
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