Encyclopedia of Energy: Ph-SElsevier, 2004 |
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... temperature of the surroundings , leads to an important temperature decrease after the expan- sion , which means that the cooling effect is much more intense . Figure 4 shows the scheme of the system and the temperature - entropy plot ...
... temperature of the surroundings , leads to an important temperature decrease after the expan- sion , which means that the cooling effect is much more intense . Figure 4 shows the scheme of the system and the temperature - entropy plot ...
285. oldal
... temperature of the human body is approximately 36.9 ° C and is maintained at this constant value by physiological mechanisms . If the temperature and humidity of the environment allow these mechanisms to accomplish their duty , then the ...
... temperature of the human body is approximately 36.9 ° C and is maintained at this constant value by physiological mechanisms . If the temperature and humidity of the environment allow these mechanisms to accomplish their duty , then the ...
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... temperature solar heat is applied to the high - temperature desorber ( 8 ) , whereas the low - temperature desorber ( 4 ) receives the reject heat from the high - temperature condenser ( 7 ) through the hidden loop 7-8 . The condensate ...
... temperature solar heat is applied to the high - temperature desorber ( 8 ) , whereas the low - temperature desorber ( 4 ) receives the reject heat from the high - temperature condenser ( 7 ) through the hidden loop 7-8 . The condensate ...
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