Use "thermal energy" in a sentence

1. Thermal energy recovery system

2. Aquifer thermal energy storage (Ates) is the storage and recovery of thermal energy in the subsurface

3. Attend workshop on Geo Thermal energy

4. Counters for electric and thermal energy, gas and water

5. Pressure swing adsorption process and apparatus, including thermal energy recovery

6. Adiabatic compressed air energy storage system with liquid thermal energy storage

7. The thermal energy can not change into mechanical energy completely but.

8. Thermal energy storage system with input liquid kept above 650°c

9. The thermal energy extracted from the reactor would boil a propellant liquid.

10. High-temperature electrolysis uses a large amount of electrical and thermal energy.

11. The thermal energy is generated by means of two different heat generation processes.

12. Metals (e.g., copper, platinum, gold, etc.) are usually good conductors of thermal energy.

13. For example, when coal is burned, chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy.

14. Flow meters and fluid counters, in particular gas, water and thermal energy meters

15. Reinforced thermal energy storage pressure vessel for an adiabatic compressed air energy storage system

16. Facility for producing thermal energy during an aerobic digestion process of solid organic waste

17. A second layer comprises polymer and is configured to absorb thermal energy from sunlight.

18. A Bimetallic strip is a simple device which converts thermal energy into mechanical motion

19. Steam accumulators may take on a significance for energy storage in solar thermal energy projects.

20. The ammonia liquid stream can convert the thermal energy to electrical energy in the battery.

21. That's how much thermal energy the reactor's putting out to how much electricity it's producing.

22. We are radiating thermal energy away into space, and we can see this in the infrared.

23. Rocket engineers speak loosely of thermal energy being converted into kinetic energy in the engine bell.

24. The result is atmospheric circulation that drives the weather and climate through redistribution of thermal energy.

25. 2.6 Adiabatic changes Another very important aspect of thermal energy concerns the effects of air pressure.

26. Solar collectors, solar heat collectors and solar installations for generating and accumulating electrical energy and thermal energy

27. Absolute Zero The theoretical temperature at which materials have no thermal energy (and presumably would not deteriorate).

28. 18 Rocket engineers speak loosely of thermal energy being converted into kinetic energy in the engine bell.

29. 24 I 5 . n radiation, thermal energy is transformed into radiant energy, similar in nature to light.

30. The conversion of light into thermal energy upon absorption by the bleeding tissue causes coagulation and hemostasis.

31. The generated thermal energy is temporarily stored in a cold accumulator (16) and a heat accumulator (14).

32. Finally is joined some calculation of the thermal energy of this regime on the base of aerological values.

33. Technical analysis, planning and development of ventilation installations, exhaust air purifying installations, heating systems and thermal energy accumulators

34. The low temperature circuit absorbs thermal energy from a supply water flow for evaporating the first operating fluid.

35. The thermal energy storage unit involves a triplex concentric tube with phase change material (PCM) filling in the middle channel.

36. The invention relates to an installation for storing thermal energy, comprising a heat accumulator (14) and a cold accumulator (16).

37. Thermoelectric material is new functional material that can be used to convert thermal energy into electrical energy directly with carriers.

38. Dissipative Absorption is the conversion of the energy of the absorbed electromagnetic radiation to thermal energy, which heats up the object

39. Bronchial thermoplasty delivered by the Alair® System uses thermal energy to reduce the muscle associated with airway constriction in asthma patients.

40. Cogeneration is defined as the sequential production of both electrical or mechanical energy and useful thermal energy from a single energy source

41. Cogeneration, the simultaneous production of thermal energy and electrical power, has been the subject of extensive studies since the mid-1970's

42. 3D configuration, simulation and design software, in particular in the field of photovoltaics, thermal energy, biomass heating installations and for renewable energies

43. Or. en Justification Heat pumps are able to provide heating or cooling by using renewable thermal energy from air, water or ground sources.

44. It is now being considered for use in several bioenergy conversion processes, including cellulosic ethanol production, biogas, and direct combustion for thermal energy applications.

45. The sheet made of solid material can be used in the construction industry to simultaneously provide acoustic insulation blocks and storage of thermal energy.

46. The transmitted energy impulses, comprising magnetic and/or electrical, mechanical and/or acoustic, and optical and/or thermal energy, stimulate the selected nerve fibers.

47. The instruments use scanning radiometers to measure both the shortwave solar energy reflected by the planet (Albedo) and the longwave thermal energy emitted by it

48. Thus, natural energy from the ground may be accumulated underground in the form of thermal energy so as to increase the available heat in the earth.

49. Design and development of 3D configuration, simulation and design software, in particular in the field of photovoltaics, thermal energy, biomass heating installations and for renewable energies

50. The thermal energy stored in the mixed vapours is intended to be converted to mechanical energy in a thermal power machine, in order to operate an electrical generator.

51. Cogeneration Need to reduce greenhouse gases with a power system that produces electric power and thermal energy for heat, steam or air conditioning? Cummins has your Cogeneration solution

52. Atmospheric circulation is the large-scale movement of air, and together with ocean circulation is the means by which thermal energy is redistributed on the surface of the Earth.

53. Calorific value, measured in British thermal units or megajoules per kilogram, is the amount of chemical energy stored in a coal that is released as thermal energy upon combustion

54. How do you weld with a Blowtorch? Welding with a Blowtorch requires a large amount of heat and thermal energy, which requires a potent source of combustible fuel such as oxyacetylene

55. "Most thermal energy is in the ocean not the atmosphere, but we experience climate anthropocentrically as a characteristic of the near-surface part of the atmosphere, the atmospheric ‘planetary boundary layer’ (PBL)."

56. Powered by a gas turbine, a Cogeneration system is a highly efficient way of capturing heat which would otherwise be lost during the production of electricity and converting it into useful thermal energy.

57. A cooling system removes heat from the reactor core and transports it to another area of the station, where the thermal energy can be harnessed to produce electricity or to do other useful work.

58. (16) Heat pumps using geothermal resources from the ground or water, and heat pumps using ambient heat from the air to transfer the thermal energy to a useful temperature level, need electricity to function.

59. Cogeneration, or Combined Heat and Power (CHP), is generally defined as the simultaneous generation of electricity and useful thermal energy (usually in the form of steam, hot water or chilled water) from a single source of primary energy

60. The cycle comprises a multi-stage compression interstage cooling process, a counter-flow heat exchange process, a timing constant volume combustion process and an adiabatic expansion process, and is a thermodynamic cycle where thermal energy is converted to mechanical energy.

61. Space-based nuclear power sources can be used aboard spacecraft as a source of heat in systems with a direct (for example, thermoelectric and thermionic) or dynamic (for example, Rankine and Brayton cycles) conversion of thermal energy into electric power.

62. Ates: Association of Teachers of English in Senegal: Ates: Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage: Ates: Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale (Parks Canada) Ates: AEGIS Tactical Executive System: Ates: ARINC Technical Excellence Society: Ates: Advanced Threat Emitter System (aka Joint Threat Emitter) Ates: Arran-Tara Elementary School (Canada)

63. Gases: ideal gases laws; specific heat at constant volume and constant pressure, work done by expanding gas; Isothermal, adiabatic expansion and compression, engine cycles, constant volume and constant pressure, refrigerators and heat pumps; Latent heats of fusion and evaporation, thermal energy, heat of combustion.

64. Also known as combined heat and power (CHP), Cogeneration is the process of generating electricity and usable thermal energy at the same time. It is most commonly used in multi-building office or industrial complexes, multi-building PK-12 or college campuses, or facilities with 24-hour demand such as hospitals, hotels, or data centers.

65. In addition, the hair pack, according to the present invention, increases the molecular activity of the hair treatment agent by using the thermal energy of heat generated by a chemical reaction of the A agent and the B agent, and thus greatly improves the penetration effect of the hair treatment agent into the hair.

66. An apparatus harvests latent energy and water by adiabatically decompressing a controlled volume of atmospheric air to lower its pressure and temperature below the saturation point of included water vapor, thus causing the water vapor to change state to nonvaporous water and release to the decompressed air thermal energy associated with the change of state.

67. The invention relates to a conversion device for converting solar radiation energy to electrical power and/or to heat, comprising a photovoltaic module (2) for the photovoltaic conversion of solar radiation energy to electrical power and a solar thermal module (3) for the absorption of thermal energy that was generated in particular by solar energy.

68. Construction, maintenance and/or repair services on a custom basis for buildings, plants, structures, operating and processing facilities, wells, laboratories, pilot plants and equipment for the aerospace, automotive, biotechnology, chemical, electrical power generating, electronics, environmental, general commercial, manufacturing, material processing, metallurgical mining, natural gas, nuclear energy, offshore petroleum, petrochemical, petroleum, pharmaceutical, plastics, pulp/paper telecommunication, thermal energy and transportation industries

69. The present invention has the advantage that the consumption of the thermal energy required for drying is minimised, and hot air or hot water created in the surplus heat cooler is reused such that not only is there a saving in energy but there is also a dramatic reduction in the amount of carbon emissions, smells are not created, and the dried solid objects are hygienically safe.

70. It uses rarefied gas in a novel three-phase cycle, of which the first phase is a spontaneous isothermal gas aggregation (0----1), equivalent to an ideal isothermal compression, followed by an adiabatic expansion (1----2), with work produced at the expense of the internal thermal energy of the gas via a gas turbine (5), and by an isobaric expansion (2----0)), where the expanded gas is reheated via a heat excanger (6), while cooling the ambient air (7).