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Cooling factor

Cooling Factor The ratio of the pounds of water circulated per unit of time to the pounds of dry air cooling the water per unit of time. [Pg.90]

Coolness At first glance, not very cool. But once you consider the possibilities (see below), the coolness factor rises, much more so than the fake hngerprints Bond used in Diamonds Are Forever. [Pg.75]

Boston Physicist 2nd changing rules at the end 2nd complexity 2nd coolness factor 2nd... [Pg.614]

Sales gas, which is typically made up of methane (CH ) and small amounts of ethane (C2Hg), can be exported by refrigerated tanker rather than by pipeline and has to be compressed by a factor of 600 (and cooled to -150°C). This is then termed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). [Pg.254]

This expression shows diat if die detuning Acuj is negative (i.e. red detuned from resonance), dieii die cooling force will oppose die motion and be proportional to die atomic velocity. The one-diniensional motion of die atom, subject to an opposing force proportional to its velocity, is described by a damped haniionic oscillator. The Doppler damping or friction coefficient is die proportionality factor. [Pg.2461]

Sensible Heat Factor. The ratio of the change in sensible (constant moisture content) cooling enthalpy to the change in total cooling enthalpy. [Pg.354]

Flexural modulus increases by a factor of five as crystallinity increases from 50 to 90% with a void content of 0.2% however, recovery decreases with increasing crystallinity. Therefore, the balance between stiffness and recovery depends on the appHcation requirements. Crystallinity is reduced by rapid cooling but increased by slow cooling. The stress—crack resistance of various PTFE insulations is correlated with the crystallinity and change in density due to thermal mechanical stress (118). [Pg.354]

The fuels Hsted in Table 2 are generally representative of fuels to be encountered over the range of industrial furnaces and, depending on the type (cooled or refractory wall), exhibit operating temperatures considerably different from adiabatic values. The choice of fuel is dependent upon a number of factors including cost, availabiUty, cleanliness, emissions, reflabiUty, and operations. Small furnaces tend to bum cleaner, easier to use fuels. Large furnaces can more effectively use coal. [Pg.142]

Chemical Factors. Because knock is caused by chemical reactions in the engine, it is reasonable to assume that chemical stmcture plays an important role in determining the resistance of a particular compound to knock. Reactions that produce knock are generally free-radical chain-type reactions which are different from those that occur in the body of the flame the former occur at lower temperatures and are called cool flame reactions. [Pg.179]

The next step is to apply a number of loss control credit factors such as process control (emergency power, cooling, explosion control, emergency shutdown, computer control, inert gas, operating procedures, reactive chemical reviews), material isolation (remote control valves, blowdown, drainage, interlocks) and fire protection (leak detection, buried tanks, fire water supply, sprinkler systems, water curtains, foam, cable protection). The credit factors are combined and appHed to the fire and explosion index value to result in a net index. [Pg.470]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.90 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.90 ]




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