thermal boundary
1thermal boundary layer — šiluminis ribinis sluoksnis statusas T sritis Energetika apibrėžtis Artima aptekamam kūnui skysčio ar dujų sritis, kurioje keičiasi temperatūra. atitikmenys: angl. thermal boundary layer vok. thermische Grenzschicht, f rus. тепловой пограничный… …
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2Thermal runaway — refers to a situation where an increase in temperature changes the conditions in a way that causes a further increase in temperature leading to a destructive result. It is a kind of positive feedback.Chemical engineeringIn chemical engineering,… …
3Boundary layer — For the anatomical structure, see Boundary layer of uterus. Boundary layer visualization, showing transition from laminar to turbulent condition In physics and fluid mechanics, a boundary layer is that layer of fluid in the immediate vicinity of… …
4Thermal contact conductance — In physics, thermal contact conductance is the study of heat conduction between solid bodies in thermal contact. The thermal contact conductance coefficient, hc, is a property indicating the thermal conductivity, or ability to conduct heat,… …
5thermal lithosphere — noun the thermal boundary layer between the surface of the Earth (cooled by conduction) and the asthenosphere (cooled by convection) …
6Thermal conductivity — In physics, thermal conductivity, k, is the property of a material that indicates its ability to conduct heat. It appears primarily in Fourier s Law for heat conduction.First, we define heat conduction by the formula::: H=frac{Delta Q}{Delta t}=k …
7Thermal conduction — In heat transfer, conduction (or heat conduction) is a mode of transfer of energy within and between bodies of matter, due to a temperature gradient. Conduction means collisional and diffusive transfer of kinetic energy of particles of ponderable …
8thermal barrier — noun a limit to high speed flight imposed by aerodynamic heating • Syn: ↑heat barrier • Hypernyms: ↑limit, ↑bound, ↑boundary * * * noun : a limit to unlimited increase in airplane or rocket speeds imposed by aerodynamic heating that without… …
9Solar thermal energy — Solar thermal system for water heating in Santorini, Greece …
10Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum — The Paleocene/Eocene boundary, Ma|eocene, was marked by the most rapid and significant climatic disturbance of the Cenozoic Era. A sudden global warming event, leading to the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, alternatively nowrap| Eocene… …