| thermal |
a buoyant eddy, especially those of size ~ 100 m and larger.
Ãâó: www.advancedforecasting.com/weathereducation/weath...
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| thermal equilibrium |
The state of two or more objects or substances in thermal contact when they have reached a common temperature.
Ãâó: www.nksd.net/schools/nkhs/staff/john_daneau/cp_glo...
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| thermal |
the thermal transmission in unit time through unit area of a particular body or assembly having defined surfaces, when unit average temperature difference is established between the surfaces. C=Btu/h~ft2~
Ãâó: www.ballendorfer.com/glossary/glossaryC.htm
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| thermal |
Any material that offers resistance to heat transmission. When insulation is placed in walls, ceilings or floors it reduces the loss or gain of heat from outside sources.
Ãâó: www.hribar.com/glossary/construction/I.html
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| thermal diffusion |
A process used to enrich uranium based on the faster diffusion rate of uranium-235 than uranium-238 in presence of a temperature difference. Employed on a production scale at the S-50 plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee in 1945.
Ãâó: legacystory.apps.em.doe.gov/text/link/link12.htm
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