transfer coefficient

collocation in English

meaningsoftransferandcoefficient

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transfer
noun
uk
/ˈtræns.fɜːr/
us
/ˈtræns.fɝː/
the movement of something or someone from one place, position, etc. ...
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coefficient
noun[C]
uk
/ˌkəʊ.ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/
us
/ˌkoʊ.ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/
a value, in mathematics, that appears in front of and multiplies ...
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(Definition oftransferandcoefficientfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This observation is especially significant when coupled with the fact that the heattransfercoefficient is high for high blowing, and low for low blowing.
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The result of the experiment is plotted as a graph called a heattransfercoefficientcurve.
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We adopt this value as an approximation to our heattransfercoefficientin this example.
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The direct problem is thus concerned with calculating the probe temperature at the different locations when the surface heattransfercoefficient, specific heat, thermal conductivity, and boundary conditions are known.
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The marginal cost of concentration reduction depends on the marginal cost of emission reduction of a source and thetransfercoefficientof the given source for a receptor location.
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Although this may result in an overestimate of actual leaching and effectively establishes atransfercoefficientof one, it may be considered a means of establishing a conservative estimate.
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One can convert from onetransfercoefficientto another in order to compare all three different transport phenomena.
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For instance, this may be because it is air-cooled, giving it a lower heattransfercoefficientthan if it were liquid-cooled.
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In addition, fill volumes (i.e. wetted area), specific heat, heattransfercoefficienthave to be determined to arrive at a correct value.
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Note that estimating the heattransfercoefficientmay be quite complicated.
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Any height ratio less than 0.3 will cause the local heattransfercoefficientto decrease.
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Additionally, the temperature of the surroundings and the convective heattransfercoefficientmust remain constant and uniform.
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A high enough heat exchangertransfercoefficientis sufficient to avoid the need for a heat spreader.
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They also produce turbulent conditions at low flow rates, increasing the heattransfercoefficient, and hence the rate of heat transfer.
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As mentioned earlier in the article the "convection heattransfercoefficient" for each stream depends on the type of fluid, flow properties and temperature properties.
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Submergence is therefore not desired; the creation of water vapor bubbles inside the tube creates an ascensional flow enhancing the heattransfercoefficient.
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