The heat loss due to linear thermal bridging ( H T B {\displaystyle H_{TB}} ) is a physical quantity used when calculating the energy performance of buildings...
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HTB may refer to: Havic: The Bothering, a parody card game Heat loss due to linear thermal bridging (HTB) Hierarchical token bucket, a computer networking...
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throughout. Thermal conductivity, frequently represented by k, is a property that relates the rate of heat loss per unit area of a material to its rate of...
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R-value (insulation) (redirect from Building heat-loss factor)
necessarily double the thermal resistance because the first layer will be compressed by the weight of the second. To find the average heat loss per unit area,...
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Thermal balance of a diver occurs when the total heat exchanged between the diver and their surroundings results in a stable temperature of the diver...
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Collision cascade (redirect from Thermal spike)
considered to be very hot, and is therefore called a heat spike or thermal spike (the two terms are usually considered to be equivalent). The heat spike cools...
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supply. A linear power supply (non-SMPS) uses a linear regulator to provide the desired output voltage by dissipating power in ohmic losses (e.g., in...
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Thermography (redirect from Thermal scope)
construction technicians can see thermal signatures that indicate heat leaks in faulty thermal insulation and can use the results to improve the efficiency of...
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Magnetic core (redirect from Core loss)
sintered to shape. Many materials require careful heat treatment to reach their magnetic properties, and lose them when subjected to mechanical or thermal abuse...
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materials are the building materials that form the thermal envelope of a building or otherwise reduce heat transfer. Insulation may be categorized by its...
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consume electrical energy, and dissipate this energy in the form of heat due to the resistance in the electronic circuits. Designing CPUs that perform...
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first enter a pre-heat zone, where the temperature of the board and all the components is gradually, uniformly raised to prevent thermal shock. The boards...
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heat engine, the effect of which is to absorb energy in the form of heat from a single thermal reservoir and to deliver an equivalent amount of work...
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intentional non-linearity and incidental non-linearity limit the output amplitude in various implementations of the oscillator. The circuit shown to the right...
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Microwave oven (section Thermal runaway)
in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy (heat) in a process known as dielectric heating. Microwave ovens heat food quickly and efficiently because...
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have thermal conductivity far superior to ordinary non-metallic liquids, allowing liquid metal to efficiently transfer energy from the heat source to the...
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Polyethylene (section Linear low-density (LLDPE))
very-low-density polyethylene and linear low-density polyethylene. Such resins, in the form of UHMWPE fibers, have (as of 2005) begun to replace aramids in many...
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Ice (section As thermal ballast)
melts, the darker ocean waters begin to absorb more heat, which also helps to melt the remaining ice. Global losses of sea ice between 1992 and 2018, almost...
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Alkane (redirect from Linear paraffins)
larger molecules into smaller ones. This reaction requires heat and catalysts. The thermal cracking process follows a homolytic mechanism with formation...
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Heat kernel Heat loss due to linear thermal bridging Heat of sublimation Heat pump Heat pump and refrigeration cycle Heat spreader Heat transfer Heat...
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oxide glasses: bridging and non-bridging (possessing an excess electron charge), detectable by photoelectron spectroscopy. Non-bridging oxygen possesses...
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conformational change and loss of solubility or dissociation of cofactors to aggregation due to the exposure of hydrophobic groups. The loss of solubility as a...
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Metal (section Electrical and thermal)
thermal conductivity, high hardness, brittleness, and resistance to corrosion, and non-stick properties. Quasicrystals have been used to develop heat...
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was possible to derive a lower voltage from a higher with a linear regulator or even a resistor, these methods dissipated the excess as heat; energy-efficient...
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rounded grains. AGG derived microstructures exhibit toughening due to crack bridging and crack deflection by the elongated grains, which can be considered...
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neutron-induced swelling, thermal expansion of the blocks, and other factors to the pressure tube, while facilitating heat transfer from the graphite...
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Gas chromatography (category Articles to be merged from April 2025)
separation in a charcoal column using a thermal conductivity detector. He consulted with Claesson and decided to use displacement as his separating principle...
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anisotropic heat transfer. Ivanov et al. found that anisotropic heat transfer could be achieved with VANTAs: they achieved thermal diffusivities up to 2.10.2 cm^2/s...
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(thermos), meaning hot. Earth's internal heat is thermal energy generated from radioactive decay and continual heat loss from Earth's formation. Temperatures...
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M1 Abrams (section Back to the drawing board)
two linear demolition charges, and a lane-marking system. Reactive armor has been fitted to the vehicle providing additional protection against HEAT warhead-based...
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