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Thermo-hygrometric dynamics reveal divergent adaptive strategies in africanized and buckfast honey bees. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Biometeorol
da Silva LA   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Thermoregulatory strategies in the heat varies among Australian insectivorous bats. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
de Mel RK   +4 more
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Developments in evaporative cooling and enhanced evaporative cooling - A review

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019
Abstract Evaporative cooling is a widely employed energy-saving cooling method. It has found applications in a variety of different areas such as HVAC, industrial process cooling, and personal microclimate cooling, as stand-alone cooling processes or in combination with conventional cooling technologies.
Christopher Q Lan
exaly   +2 more sources

Passive sub-ambient cooling: radiative cooling versus evaporative cooling

open access: yesApplied Thermal Engineering, 2022
Day-and-night radiative sky cooling has emerged as a potential alternative to conventional cooling technologies such as refrigeration-based air conditioning and evaporative wet cooling. Both radiative cooling and evaporative cooling can passively achieve
Ablimit Aili   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Evaporative Cooling in the Pig

Nature, 1965
ALTHOUGH the pig has well-developed structures in the skin which conform morphologically with apocrine sweat glands, the animal does not appear to sweat. Measurements made by Moritz and Henriques1 and Ingram2 showed that at temperatures below the critical temperature, cutaneous water-loss over the general body surface, but excluding the snout, is ...
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Evaporative Microchannel Cooling: An Atomistic Approach

2010 14th International Heat Transfer Conference, Volume 6, 2010
Heat generation and temperature rise in electronic devices is a technical problem with increasing importance, since the number of transistors per surface area on integrated circuitries is rapidly increasing. If the heat cannot effectively be carried away damage in the circuitry may occur. Therefore enhanced and integrated cooling is needed. A promising
Frijns, A. J.H.   +4 more
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Evaporative cooling in the zebra finch

Experientia, 1963
O2-Verbrauch und Gesamt-Wasserverdunstung wurden bei australischen Zebrafinken gemessen. Bei geringem Warmeaustausch zwischen Korper und Umgebung durch Strahlung, Konvektion und Ableitung konnen diese Wustenvogel den fur die Warmebilanz erforderlichen Warmeabfluss einzig durch Verdunstung auf dem normalen Niveau halten.
W A, CALDER, J R, KING
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Evaporative cooling

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1985
Thermochemical aspects of the cooling of isolated liquid drops by evaporation are considered, with explicit reference to amorphous water. Monte Carlo simulations are used to examine the role of fluctuations in energy dissipation and the effect of local stabilities on the terminal cluster size. Kinetic aspects of the cooling are then considered.
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EVAPORATIVE COOLING

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1926
<div class="htmlview paragraph">First taking exception to the term “steam cooling” because of its association with steam heating, and suggesting “evaporative cooling” as more appropriate, the author describes the results of 7 years' experimentation with various modifications of an original system and declares that the latter has proved itself to ...
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Evaporative Cooling of Trapped Atoms

1996
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the concept of evaporative cooling of trapped neutral atoms. The recent observations of Bose–Einstein condensation have shown dramatically the potential of evaporative cooling. Through evaporative cooling, phase-space density could be increased by six orders of magnitude in these experiments.
Ketterle, W., van Druten, N.J.
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