نتایج جستجو برای: convective cooling

تعداد نتایج: 70147  

2012
Preeti Mani Ruander Cardenas Vinod Narayanan

Characterization of local boiling trends, in addition to the typically reported area-averaged trends, is essential for the robust design and implementation of phase change technologies to sensitive heat transfer applications such as electronics cooling. This paper compares local and area-averaged boiling curves during a phase change process using non-intrusive quantitative infrared thermal visu...

2011
CAROLINE J. MULLER ISAAC M. HELD

In models of radiative–convective equilibrium it is known that convection can spontaneously aggregate into one single localized moist region if the domain is large enough. The large changes in the mean climate state and radiative fluxes accompanying this self-aggregation raise questions as to what simulations at lower resolutions with parameterized convection, in similar homogeneous geometries,...

2008
Myung Ki Sung Issam Mudawar

This study explores the single-phase cooling performance of a hybrid cooling module in which a series of micro-jets deposit coolant into each channel of a micro-channel heat sink. This creates symmetrical flow in each micro-channel, and the coolant is expelled through both ends of the micro-channel. Three micro-jet patterns are examined, decreasing-jet-size (relative to center of channel), equa...

2007
Franco Molteni

Fundamental barriers to advancing weather and climate diagnosis and prediction on time-scales from days to years are partly attributable to gaps in knowledge and the limited capability of contemporary operational and research numerical prediction systems to represent precipitating convection and its multiscale organization, particularly in the tropics. In this regard improvements in convective ...

2006
STEPHEN G. MONISMITH AMATZIA GENIN H. Steinitz MATTHEW A. REIDENBACH GITAI YAHEL JEFFREY R. KOSEFF

In this paper hydrographic observations made over a fringing coral reef at the northern end of the Gulf of Aqaba near Eilat, Israel, are discussed. These data show exchange flows driven by the onshore–offshore temperature gradients that develop because shallow regions near shore experience larger temperature changes than do deeper regions offshore when subjected to the same rate of heating or c...

2007
VIATCHESLAV S. SOLOMATOV DAVID J. STEVENSON

Recent physical theories for the formation of the Earth suggest that about 4.5 b.y. ago the mantle of the Earth was partially or completely molten. Fractional crystallization of this hypothetical magma ocean would result in a strong chemical stratification of the Earth's mantle. Such a scenario is controversial from the geochemical point of view. However, it has been noted that the simple scena...

2010
J. PREZELJ

The production of machine parts usually ends with some kind of a heat treatment. A proper heat treatment, like quenching, provides increased surface hardness, which improves wear resistance. The quenching process must be fast to achieve the required hardness, but not too fast to prevent surface damage. Monitoring of the quenching process in real time, and an appropriate control can improve the ...

2014
Mathieu Bernier Alan H. Epstein

Because of its strong oxidizing properties, high density, low-toxicity and environmentally friendly decomposition products, concentrated hydrogen peroxide has regained popularity as a propellant in many rocket applications. The MEMS-based MIT micro-rocket engine is one such application where 98% liquid hydrogen peroxide and JP7 are proposed as a propellant combination. Like other micro-thruster...

Journal: :Journal of physics 2022

Abstract The thermal deformation of silicon-based X-ray and high-power laser optics is a strong function the beam power footprint, mirror geometry as well location “convective” management solution. Previous research carefully optimized impact these parameters arrived at “Topside cooling” design concept (smart-cut notches) that reduced slope error (sub-μrads) by 3-5 orders magnitude compared to ...

2010
William D. Braswell Roy W. Spencer

Radiative feedbacks in the climate system are the primary uncertainty affecting estimates of anthropogenic global warming and climate change (Knutti & Hergerl, 2008; IPCC, 2007). While the feedbacks of most interest are on the long time scales associated with anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing – decadal or longer – our most accurate satellite measurements of global radiative fluxes are closer...

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