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Thermal Fields as Causal Fluids

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2002
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Calzetta, E., Thibeault, M.
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Thermal Infrared Near-Field Spectroscopy

Nano Letters, 2012
Despite the seminal contributions of Kirchhoff and Planck describing far-field thermal emission, fundamentally distinct spectral characteristics of the electromagnetic thermal near-field have been predicted. However, due to their evanescent nature their direct experimental characterization has remained elusive.
Andrew C Jones, Markus B Raschke
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Micro-Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation

Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 2002
The effect of miniaturization of the separation channel on the performance of thermal field-flow fractionation (TFFF) is substantiated theoretically. The experiments carried out under carefully chosen experimental conditions proved the high performance of the separation of polymers within an extended range of molar masses from relatively low up to ...
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Efficient thermal field computation in phase-field models

Journal of Computational Physics, 2009
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Jing-Rebecca Li   +2 more
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The thermal radiation field

Building Science, 1974
Abstract It is possible to describe thermal radiation environment at a point in space using the concept of the radiation field. This paper derives the fundamental parameters of the field, and describes how they may be measured. The use of the radiation vector, or its equivalent the vector radiant temperature, is recommended as a measure of the ...
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Quasistationary field of thermal emission and near-field radiometry

Physical Review E, 2004
We provide a theory of radiometry measurements of the quasistationary (near) field of thermal emission from a heated conducting medium. It explains why the Rytov effect, which essentially is a drastic growth of the thermal field energy near the medium surface, cannot be detected experimentally. However, we discovered a measurable near-field effect: the
A N, Reznik, V L, Vaks, N V, Yurasova
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Determination of calibration function in thermal field flow fractionation under thermal field programming

Journal of Separation Science, 2006
AbstractA new procedure for determining the calibration function able to relate retention and operative parameters to molecular weight of the species in thermal field flow (ThFFF) under thermal field programming (TFP) conditions is presented. The procedure involves determining the average values of retention parameters under TFP and determining a ...
Pasti L.   +3 more
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More Thermals in the Field

The Engineer, 2019
New thermal camera is the ideal for streamlining the inspection ofcritical assets such as substation components.
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The Thermal Field of the Earth

2014
The Earth is about 4.6 billion years old. In terms of its thermal regime, the planet is in the process of cooling. However, to have reached its current state, the Earth and the other objects making up the Solar System went through a number of stages such as the accretion of the planet from dust of the solar nebula, the formation of the magma-ocean ...
Lev Eppelbaum   +2 more
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