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Temperature Distributions in Drilling

Journal of Engineering for Industry, 1968
An analytical temperature distribution along the cutting edge and on the flank face of a drill is obtained using Tsueda’s and Loewen and Shaw’s equations after modifications. Experimental temperature distributions are also investigated and the effects of a pilot hole and the heat sink are evaluated.
S. M. Wu, U. K. Saxena, M. F. DeVries
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Temperature distribution in muscle

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1980
It is a well known fact (Courant and Hilbert, 1962) that any mathematical problem is able to model some physical phenomenon only if this problem is correctly formulated, i.e. its solution exists, is unique, and is stable with respect to input data. In particular, if some mathematical model pretends to describe the temperature field in tissue, it must ...
I ZHITOMIRSKII, A KAGNA
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Simultaneous distributed strain and temperature measurement

Applied Optics, 1999
Brillouin-scattering-based sensors are capable of measuring either the strain or the temperature along the length of an optical fiber in a distributed fashion through measurement of the Brillouin-frequency shift. The cross sensitivity of the frequency shift to these two parameters makes it impossible to differentiate between them by measurement of the ...
J, Smith   +3 more
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Tumor temperature distributions predict hyperthermia effect

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1989
Review of clinical hyperthermia (HT) trial results shows that there previously has not been a robust model relating efficacy of HT treatments to characteristics of the temperature distribution. Lack of a model has been an impediment in Phase II trials; these trials must include defining the prescription for HT treatment, optimizing the schedule of HT ...
J R, Oleson   +5 more
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Distributed Temperature Sensors

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 1983
The capabilities and technologies of a number of spatially distributed over-temperature sensors are reviewed. A new conductive polymeric sensor is described in which capacitance measurements indicate the presence and location of hot spots. Physical characteristics, operating principles, and test results are discussed.
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Realization of temperature distributions

1967
Mathematics Technical ...
MacCamy, Richard C.   +2 more
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Determining Acid Distribution Using Distributed Temperature Measurements

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2009
Abstract Placement of a sufficient volume of acid in all desired zones is critical for a successful acid stimulation treatment. Particularly in thick, highly heterogeneous carbonate formations, the acid distribution is crucial for optimal stimulation results.
X. Tan, D. Zhu, A. D. Hill
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Temperature Distributions in Electrical Machinery

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1916
The paper deals with certain fundamental principles governing heat distribution and temperature in electrical apparatus. The general problems of heat generation, heat flow and heat dissipation, upon which the resultant temperatures depend, are discussed at some length.
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Computation of Correlated Color Temperature and Distribution Temperature

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1968
Methods by which the correlated color temperature and the distribution temperature of a light source may be calculated from a knowledge of the spectral power distribution of the source are described. Digital-computer programs have been written to perform the calculations; these programs are described, with the results of some tests for a number of ...
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Distributing temperature‐controlled products

Retail and Distribution Management, 1982
In the UK, Christian Salvesen have 19 cold, chill and transport locations amounting to nearly 50 million cubic feet, and a fleet of nearly 400 vehicles. They offer services which include trunking, groupage, small quantity delivery of chill and frozen products, and contract centralised distribution.
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