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Keywords: Dissipation value; Biophoton emission; Effective microorganisms; Rhizo Vital 42
Initial tests indicated that the use of acid and earth clay treatment of the Group I base oil improved dielectric dissipation factor, water content, total acidity and color.
This shear or "viscous dissipation" is essentially achieved by "stretching" the polymer.
The new technology achieves a 20-fold improvement in heat dissipation over existing technologies.
Efficient heat dissipation means there is no need for air conditioning, which markedly reduces energy consumption.
Every student of thermodynamics grasps entropy growth in terms of dissipation of energy.
Tan [9] studied the effects of forcing and dissipation on the collision interaction of two envelope solitary waves.
Tungsten carbide thermal dissipation is ca 50x higher than that of the ceramic materials and ca 5x higher than that of the stainless steel.
By building a simple block representation of the adapter consisting of just two blocks for the body and two for the pins, with a uniform internal power distribution, the power dissipation can be increased until the temperature limit is reached.
The performance of 8060 appears to have triggered a little tension between Apple and Intel due to "heat dissipation issues" that would both raise the temperature and hurt battery life.
Viscous dissipation is the main effect causing melt-temperature increases in the extrusion direction that effects the throughput behavior due to the temperature-dependent viscosity of polymer melts.