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    Beat the heat with aircon repair Summer times can be difficult to manage in the hot regions and this calls for a nice chilled breeze of the air conditioner. While this may be the best prospect at this time‚ the problem comes with the appliance itself. Air conditioners just like any other electronic appliance are prone to problems and malfunctions. The malfunctions in this case can be quite bad considering how complicated the appliance is and this means that it requires professional help and not a

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    Conclusions The purpose of this experiment was to find the relationship between a substance’s specific heat and its atomic weight. In the lab‚ the substances with the higher atomic weights had less specific heat. From this‚ we can conclude that specific heat and atomic weight have an inverse relationship‚ meaning as one decreases the other increases. The reason for this is because if atoms are small‚ or light‚ they have the ability to pack tightly together‚ leaving almost no space between them

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    THERMAL INSULATION MATERIALS Thermal insulation materials are specifically designed to reduce the heat flow by limiting heat conduction‚ convection‚ radiation or all three while performing one or more of the following functions: The main function of insulation is to reduce the heat transfer‚ the insulation material must have the appropriate characteristic to slow down the transport of heat occurred by conduction‚ convection and radiation. Conduction loss in insulation is negligible. There are

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    ANNA UNIVERSITY‚ CHENNAI AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS R - 2008 B.TECH. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING II - VIII SEMESTERS CURRICULA AND SYLLABI SEMESTER II (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes except B.E. – Marine Engineering) SL. No. COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE L T P C THEORY 1. HS2161 2. MA2161 3. PH2161 4. CY2161 5. a ME2151 Technical English – II* Mathematics – II* Engineering Physics – II* Engineering Chemistry – II* Engineering Mechanics (For non-circuit branches)

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    architecture of the 21st century Should be the 1st thing we attempt to do to adapt the building to the climate Then look at high-tech approaches to skinning the building Cairo Ventilation and Mass Hot and dry desert climate type Characteristics Extreme heat Largest desert (non-polar) Fierce sunlight Lack of water Diurnal temp. swing Building Characteristics Massive‚ heavy materials Earth-sheltering Sleeping terraces Maximum ventilation and evaporative cooling Corbeling of buildings on either

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    BRIEF PROFILE AND BIO-DATA SUBMITTED BY DR.N.ALAGUMURTHI DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PONDICHERRY ENGINEERING COLLEGE PUDHUCHERRY-605014 April 2014 Dr.N.Alagumurthi‚ Professor‚ Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Pondicherry Engineering College‚ Pondicherry-605014 Dr.N.Alagumurthi‚ Professor‚ Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Pondicherry Engineering College‚ Pondicherry is an erudite and renowned academic scholar‚ a high

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    Aim: i) To find the relationship between supplied energy and change in temperature of water. ii) To find the specific heat capacity (SHC) of water. Hypothesis: As time increases so does the temperature since the water is exposed to the heated wire for a longer period of time. Variables: The Dependent Variable is the temperature of the water‚ and since the Energy is calculated using temperature it is a dependent variable as well. The constant variables are the voltage and current. Theory:

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    1. The mechanisms of heat loss contributing to Joel’s feelings of coldness are conduction‚ due to the loss of his hat somewhere on the trail and also his wet clothes; convention‚ which is happening because of the cold wind blowing; and lastly evaporation which is occurring as he breathes in the cold air and exhales it as warm moist air. 2. To help Joel maintain a normal body temperature‚ his body will begin to send signals to conserve and generate heat. This can be done through vasoconstriction

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    Heat Stress in the Work Place! Eastern Kentucky University Heat Stress is the exposure to extreme heat or working in hot environments. Workers who are exposed to this may be at risk of heat stress. Heat Stress can result in occupational illnesses and injuries. “Heat stress can result in heat stroke‚ heat exhaustion‚ heat cramps‚ or heat rashes. Heat can also increase the risk of injuries in workers as it may result in sweaty palms‚ fogged-up safety glasses‚ and dizziness. Burns may

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    HEAT AND DEHYDRATION LITERATURE REVIEWS   1  Literature Review #1  By Josh Schreck  A Review of “Exercise­induced dehydration with and without environmental heat   stress results in increased oxidative stress”  Summary: ​ This experiment and its results are very important for understanding the  effect of heat on dehydration and their relationship.  Many 90­minute cycling trials were  performed‚ with different combinations of temperature and hydration status.  While all  trials presented ​ cellular stress

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