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A Biomimetic Gazelle Optimization Approach for Enhanced Temperature Regulation in Electric Furnaces. [PDF]
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Thermal Deformation in Non-Planar Large-Scale Additive Manufacturing of ABS: Experimental and Finite Element Analysis. [PDF]
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A miniaturized wireless and passive antenna sensor with meandering structure for integrated multi-directional strain and temperature sensing. [PDF]
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Error analysis of thermal response tests
Applied Energy, 2013Abstract The ground thermal conductivity and borehole thermal resistance are essential parameters for the design of a ground source heat pump system. As it is hardly possible to obtain sufficiently accurate values of these parameters from geological or soil-profile information, thermal response tests have been developed that provide measurements in ...
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Errors of thermal-energy measurements
Measurement Techniques, 2000It is shown that systematic errors play a significant role in thermal-energy measurements while random errors are negligible. Algebraic summation of the error components is recommended for evaluation of the errors of heat meters; quadratic summation is recommended for evaluation of thermal-energy errors.
Zh. F. Kudryashova, V. I. Mishustin
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Thermal error of a hydrostatic spindle
Precision Engineering, 2011This paper proposes a thermo-mechanical error model of a hydrostatic spindle for a high precision machine tool. By predicting the variation of motion error induced by thermal effects on a machine worktable during machining, this model allows deeper insights into the underlying mechanisms that result in evolutions of the spindle accuracy. The heat power
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Errors in Thermal Measurements
Nature, 1932IN some recent investigations on adsorption1 it seems to have been established that erroneous conclusions have been reached on account of errors unsuspected by the experimenters and arising from the time lag of thermometric apparatus. Workers with experience in thermal measurements are well aware of the possibility of such errors, and in particular the
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