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  • ...E_rev.pdf</ref> Because of this, Peltier cells can be used for temperature control.<ref name=":0" /> However, the currently use of this effect for [[air condi ...ovoltaic generator. The air circulation could be also used for cooling the temperature of PV modules. ...
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  • ...gnal to be an approximated digital format.<ref>Curtis D. Johnson, "Process Control Instrumentation Technology" Sep 6, 2006. {{ISBN|0-13-441305-9}}</ref> Digital [[signal conditioning]] in process control means finding a way to represent [[analog signal|analog]] process informati ...
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  • ...tpoint (control system)|setpoint]] (SP). There are several types of linear control systems with different capabilities. ==Proportional control== ...
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  • ...relevant for cases of relatively small-cross-sections wires, because such temperature increase may affect the normal behavior of semiconductor devices. [[Category:Electrical power control]] ...
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  • The '''deformation index''' is a parameter that specifies the mode of control under which time-varying deformation or loading processes occur in a solid. ...rol, there is a spectrum of intermediate modes of control including energy control. ...
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  • :''T''<sub>p</sub>: process temperature (K) :''T''<sub>j</sub>: jacket temperature (K) ...
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  • At the [[Néel temperature]] <math>T_N</math> the subsystem of iron ions orders into a slightly canted ...>{{cite journal |last1=D. Afanasiev |display-authors=etal |title=Ultrafast control of magnetic interactions via light-driven phonons |journal=Nature Materials ...
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  • ...bility">{{cite journal|last1=Brooks|first1=Thomas|title=Predictive thermal control applied to HabEx|journal=SPIE Proceedings|date=August 6, 2017|volume=10398| [[Category:Temperature]] ...
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  • ...ences]], for generating simultaneously [[high pressure]] (up to 6 GPa) and temperature (up to 1700&nbsp;°C). Modifications of the normal set-up can push these lim ...ated by applying a regulated [[voltage]] to the furnace and monitoring the temperature with a [[thermocouple]]. The pressure vessel is a [[cylinder (geometry)|cyl ...
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  • The '''Nosé–Hoover thermostat''' is a deterministic algorithm for constant-temperature [[molecular dynamics]] simulations. ...mmonly used as one of the most accurate and efficient methods for constant-temperature molecular dynamics simulations. ...
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  • ...h allows batch and semi batch reactors to assume a uniform composition and temperature throughout. ===Better control of exothermic reactions=== ...
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  • ...540&nbsp;°C rise in temperature, or about 7 times that needed to raise the temperature of the water from ambient to boiling. ...ation, as the engine cannot run at a higher and more efficient [[operating temperature]]. ...
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  • ...ion]]: <math>XY(v)+Z \rightarrow X+YZ</math>. Such reactions appear in low-temperature nonequilibrium plasmas where substantial fraction of energy input goes into Nonequilibrium factor in the high temperature case (<math>T \geq \theta</math>): ...
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  • ...E_rev.pdf</ref> Because of this, Peltier cells can be used for temperature control.<ref name=":0" /> However, the currently use of this effect for [[air condi ...ovoltaic generator. The air circulation could be also used for cooling the temperature of PV modules. ...
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  • ...RH Heating.png|thumb|Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) curve showing the temperature as a function of radial distance away from the electrode.]] [[File:ET-DSP Heating.png|thumb|ET-DSP curve showing the temperature as a function of radial distance away from the electrode.]] ...
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  • ...tion and stratified ventilation, air flow initiated by buoyancy forces and temperature space for the systems integrated with PCMs. Simple shapes like flat plates, ...a detailed solution for field distributions of air pressure, velocity and temperature for both indoor spaces integrated with PCMs. ...
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  • ...perature|temperature]]. For example, volume is related to the pressure and temperature of an [[ideal gas]] by the [[ideal gas law]]. The physical region covered by a system may or may not coincide with a ''[[control volume]]'' used to analyze the system. ...
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  • ...ium or [[stagnation temperature]] higher than the maximum [[safe operating temperature]]. Various measures are taken for '''optical overheating protection'''. ...eratures. This implies that solar collectors are generally built from high temperature resistant materials. These materials are usually expensive, heavy, and have ...
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  • ...ave low stacking fault energy (between 20 and 40 mJ/m<sup>2</sup>) at room temperature. Although the details of the mechanisms controlling strain-hardening in TWI ...{Doi|10.1179/026708398790300891}}</ref> These values vary with deformation temperature, strain rate and chemical composition.<ref name="SupraDuctile">Georg Fromme ...
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  • ...store-us.semi.org/products/e01200-semi-e12-guide-for-standardized-pressure-temperature-density-and-flow-units-used-in-mass-flow-meters-and-mass-flow-controllers | ...minute of a fluid, typically a gas, at a density defined at some standard temperature, <math> T_n </math>, and pressure, <math> p_n </math>. ...
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  • {{Short description|Method to measure temperature quantitatively}} ...on [[thermodynamic]] principles: using the [[Absolute zero|lowest possible temperature]] as the zero point, and selecting a convenient incremental unit. ...
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