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A Low-Stray-Inductance 1200 V/500 A SiC Power Module Based on Multilayer Insulated Metal Substrate. [PDF]
Yue Y, Che L, Li C, Lei G.
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Bioinspired ionic thermoreceptors with anisotropic architecture for thermotactile perception in robots. [PDF]
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Carbonized Composites Containing Silica Aerogels with Enhanced Hydrophobicity and Thermal Insulation via Glass Fiber and Hollow Microsphere Reinforcement. [PDF]
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Thermalization and Thermal Transport in Molecules
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2016The nature and rate of thermal transport through molecular junctions depend on the length over which thermalization occurs. For junctions formed by alkane chains, in which thermalization occurs only slowly, measurements reveal that thermal resistance is controlled by bonding with the substrates, whereas fluorination can introduce thermal resistance ...
Hari Datt Pandey, David M. Leitner
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Thermal control in graphene nanoribbons: thermal valve, thermal switch and thermal amplifier
Nanoscale, 2012We study the thermal transport in graphene nanoribbons by using nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations. It is reported that the three-terminal graphene nanoribbons can perform some functions of thermal devices such as thermal valve, thermal switch and thermal amplifier. Electronic devices have transformed almost all aspects of our lives.
Wei-Rong, Zhong +2 more
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To thermalize, or not to thermalize?
Science, 2016Statistical Physics Intuition tells us that an isolated physical system subjected to a sudden change (i.e., quenching) will evolve in a way that maximizes its entropy. If the system is in a pure, zero-entropy quantum state, it is expected to remain so even after quenching. How do we then reconcile statistical mechanics with quantum laws?
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Thermal Stress and Thermal Comfort
Ergonomics, 1973The factors which determine the level of heat stress and the difficulties inherent in its measurement are discussed. The degree of thermal comfort or discomfort is shown to he a useful measure of thermal stress and methods for the determination of the preferred temperature are described.
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Dynamic thermal environment and thermal comfort
Indoor Air, 2015Research has shown that a stable thermal environment with tight temperature control cannot bring occupants more thermal comfort. Instead, such an environment will incur higher energy costs and produce greater CO2 emissions. Furthermore, this may lead to the degeneration of occupants' inherent ability to combat thermal stress, thereby weakening thermal ...
Y, Zhu +4 more
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Thermal Expansion of Thermally Sprayed Coatings
International Thermal Spray Conference, 1998Abstract The coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of a NiCoCrAlY coating was investigated in this work. The CTE was inferred from the measured length variations of coated prismatic symmetric specimens (i.e. having the coating on two opposite surfaces) at various temperature increments.
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