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  • 21Heat sink — A heat sink (or heatsink) is an environment or object that absorbs and dissipates heat from another object using thermal contact (either direct or radiant). Heat sinks are used in a wide range of applications wherever efficient heat dissipation… …

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  • 22Heat — In physics, heat, symbolized by Q , is energy transferred from one body or system to another due to a difference in temperature. [cite book|author= Daintith, John |title=Oxford Dictionary of Physics|publisher=Oxford University… …

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  • 23Heat transport — Articles on Heat transport include:* Heat * Heat pipe * Heat conduction * Convection * Coolant * Cogeneration …

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  • 24Pipe insulation — is thermal insulation used to prevent heat loss and gain from pipes, to save energy and improve effectiveness of thermal systems.The benefits include, in addition to reducing costs and environmental impacts of energy consumption: [ 3E plus page… …

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  • 25Pipe fitting — is the occupation of installing or repairing piping or tubing systems that convey liquid, gas, and occasionally solid materials. This work involves selecting and preparing pipe or tubing, joining it together by various means, and the location and …

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  • 26Heat-shrinkable sleeve — (or commonly shrink sleeve ) is a corrosion protective coating for pipelines in the form of a wraparound or tubular sleeve that is field applied. History The first heat shrinkable sleeves were introduced over 35 years ago when polyethylene… …

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  • 27Heat recovery ventilation — (also known as a heat exchanger, air exchanger or air to air exchanger) is a ventilation system that employs a counter flow heat exchanger between the inbound and outbound air flow. HRV provide fresh air and improved climate control, while also… …

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  • 28pipe|work — «PYP WURK», noun. pipes; piping: »Fuels affected by heat may give rise to deposits which foul the pipework (New Scientist) …

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  • 29Heat transfer coefficient — The heat transfer coefficient, in thermodynamics and in mechanical and chemical engineering, is used in calculating the heat transfer, typically by convection or phase change between a fluid and a solid::Delta Q=h cdot A cdot Delta T cdot Delta… …

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  • 30Pipe (fluid conveyance) — For structural pipe, see Hollow structural section. For other uses, see Pipe (disambiguation). Steel pipes …

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