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"Thermal Movement"
Keywords:
expansion
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dimension
,
temperature
,
duct
,
exhibits
Related Terms:
Thermal expansion
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Thermal
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Thermal inertia
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Sensible heat
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Critical temperature
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Thermal equilibrium
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Temperature rise
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Ambient temperature
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Apparent temperature
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Coefficient of thermal expansion
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Thermal shock
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Thermal mass
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Cte
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Heat, sensible
,
Superheat
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Heat rise
,
Isothermal
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Bowen ratio
,
Brittle temperature
,
Thermal gradient
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Heat transfer
,
Adiabatic
,
Adiabatic process
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Thermal stability
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Convection
,
Pyrometer
,
Differential scanning calorimetry
,
Latent heat
,
Dsc
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Air cooling
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Dry bulb
,
Temperature, ambient
,
Superheating
,
Reheat
,
Cryostat
,
Thermometer
,
Isothermal process
,
Heating
,
Cryogenic
,
Coefficient of expansion
,
Thermal stress
,
Thermal insulation
,
Transition temperature
,
Geothermal heat pump
,
Heatsink
,
Heat index
,
Positive temperature coefficient
,
Overheating
,
Thermograph
Expansion and contraction due to temperature changes. In a piping or ducting system, these thermal changes can produce stress on the system at fixed points such as vessels and rotating equipment as well as the piping or duct work system itself.
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Movement of a material resulting from temperature changes.
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Movement induced within a single material or between differing materials by thermal expansion or contractions.
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The measured amount of dimensional change that a material exhibits as it is warmed or cooled.
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changes in dimension of a material as a result of temperature changes.
gsmroofing.com
Dimension change due to temperature change.
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