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Resonance absorption calculations in thermal reactors
Progress in Nuclear Energy, 1980Publisher Summary The calculation of resonance absorption rates in nuclear reactor cores has long been recognized as one of the most complicated parts of reactor analysis on account of the large number of nuclides with pronounced resonances that are present in the fuel and the drastic cross-section changes that occur in each resonance, sometimes over
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On the Calculation of Thermal Transpiration
The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1953The equation proposed earlier has been derived from a new kinetic concept. It is shown to be a reasonable approximation of this new consideration. The equation is also shown to be mathematically consistent with the general fact that when the thermomolecular pressure difference is plotted against the normally measured pressure, a single maximum is ...
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Thermal Resistance Advanced Calculator (TRAC)
2018 24rd International Workshop on Thermal Investigations of ICs and Systems (THERMINIC), 2018A novel simulation tool, named Thermal Resistance Advanced Calculator, is presented Such a tool allows the straightforward definition of a parametric detailed thermal model of family of electronic packages with Manhattan geometry, in which anew thermal properties and/or geometrical details can vary in a chosen set.
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COMPUTER CALCULATION OF THERMAL PROCESSES
Journal of Food Science, 1978ABSTRACT A series of computer oriented procedures was developed to facilitate the rapid handling of heat penetration data while providing estimates of the process time required to achieve a specified lethality at a single point within the product for a particular product, container size, fill and processing conditions.
M. A. TUNG, T. D. GARLAND
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Thermal Stresses and their Calculation
1964Thermal (or temperature) stresses are a variety of internal (inherent) stress. This name, as we know, is given to stresses that are in equilibrium in a given body (or part of it, or in a system of several bodies), with no “external” loads, such as, for example, mounting loads or surface stresses, which sometimes occur in hardening treatments given to ...
E. M. Morozov, Ya. B. Fridman
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International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2019
Ahmed Hamed, Mahmoud Elzouka, Sidy Ndao
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Ahmed Hamed, Mahmoud Elzouka, Sidy Ndao
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Calculation of comfortable thermal conditions for Mersin urban city planning in Turkey
Air quality, atmosphere and health, 2020S. Gungor, M. Çetin, F. Adiguzel
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Thermal Processing Calculations
Journal of Food Science, 1978‐Kan‐ichi Hayakawa, ‐Daryl Lund
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