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Complete Analysis of Motor Temperature Rise

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1941
The present-day demand and imperative need for higher speeds and increased outputs in every phase of industry and transportation have emphasized the tremendous importance of realizing the maximum utilization of the service capacities built into electrically-driven equipments.
Fremont Felix, H. G. Jungk
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Temperature-Rising Desorption of CBM

Advanced Materials Research, 2012
In order to study the effects of CBM temperature-rising desorption, the isothermal adsorption /desorption experiments on three coal-ranks (anthracite,coking coal and lignite)at different temperatures were designed based on the traditional CBM decompression desorption. The experimental results show that temperature-rising desorption is more effective in
Dong Min Ma, Ya Bing Lin, Wei Ma
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Climate Change, Rising Temperatures

2018
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Jamei, Elmira   +2 more
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Temperature rising elution fractionation

1990
An outline is given of the development of temperature rising elution fractionation (TREF) technique for polymer separation on the basis of crystallizability. The TREF technique has found application mainly in the area of analysis of semi-crystalline polyolefins and its development has been significantly influenced by the desire to establish the ...
Leslie Wild, G. Glöckner
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The temperature rise of buried conductors

Electrical Engineering, 1949
IN THE CALCULATION of the temperatures attained by underground cable systems, the Kennelly formula for calculating that portion of the temperature rise occurring in the earth was developed in 1893. Various objections since have been raised to the use of this formula, chiefly because it has been believed that it is contradicted by experimental evidence.
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Temperature's rising

Physics World, 2018
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