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Homogeneous freezing of single sulfuric and nitric acid solution drops levitated in an acoustic trap

2009

Abstract The freezing temperatures of single supercooled drops of binary and ternary sulfuric and nitric acid solutions were measured while varying the acid concentration. An acoustic levitator was used which allows to freely suspend single solution drops in air without electrical charges thereby avoiding any electrical influences which may affect the freezing process. The drops of typically 500 µm in radius were monitored by a video camera during cooling cycles down to − 85 °C to simulate the upper tropospheric and stratospheric temperature range. The present data confirm that liquid solution droplets can be supercooled far below the equilibrium melting point by approximately 35 °C. They f…

Flash freezingAtmospheric ScienceMaterials scienceThermodynamicsSulfuric acidRadiuslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawNitric acidMelting pointIce nucleusSupercoolingTernary operationAtmospheric Research
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Investigation of the Cooling of Hot Walls by Liquid Water Sprays

1999

An experimental study was conducted for the heat transfer from hot walls to liquid water sprays. Four full cone, swirl spray nozzles were used at different upstream pressures, giving mass fluxes impinging on the wall, G, from 8 to 80 kg m(-2) s(-1), mean droplet velocities, U, from 13 to 28 m s(-1) and mean droplet diameters, D, from 0.4 to 2.2 mm. A target consisting of two slabs of beryllium-copper alloy, each 4 x 5 cm in size and 1.1 mm thick, was electrically heated to about 300 degrees C and then rapidly and symmetrically cooled by water sprays issuing from two identical nozzles. The midplane temperature was measured by a fast response, thin-foil thermocouple and the experimental data …

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesMass fluxSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaMaterials scienceYield (engineering)Mechanical EngineeringNozzleThermodynamicsMechanicsHeat transfer coefficientCondensed Matter PhysicsHeat TransferCritical Heat FluxHeat fluxThermocoupleHeat transferLeidenfrost temperatureBoilingCooling curveWater spraySettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari
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A Photographic study of subcooled flow boiling burnout at high heat flux and velocity

2007

Abstract The present paper reports the results of a visualization study of the burnout in subcooled flow boiling of water, with square cross section annular geometry (formed by a central heater rod contained in a duct characterized by a square cross section). The coolant velocity is in the range 3–10 m/s. High speed movies of flow pattern in subcooled flow boiling of water from the onset of nucleate boiling up to physical burnout of the heater are recorded. From video images (single frames taken with a stroboscope light and an exposure time of 1 μs), the following general behaviour of vapour bubbles was observed: when the rate of bubble generation is increasing, with bubbles growing in the …

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesMaterials scienceCritical heat fluxMechanical EngineeringBubbleThermodynamicsMechanicsBlanketCondensed Matter PhysicsCoolantSubcoolingSuperheatingDuct (flow)Nucleate boilingInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
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The Nukiyama Curve in Water Spray Cooling: its Derivation from Temperature-Time Histories and its Dependence on the Quantities that Characterize Drop…

2007

Abstract Heat transfer from hot aluminium walls to cold water sprays was investigated. The method used was the transient two-side symmetric cooling of a planar aluminium target, previously heated to temperatures of up to 750 K, by twin sprays issuing from full-cone swirl spray nozzles of various gauge. The target’s mid-plane temperature was recorded during the cooling transient by thin-foil K thermocouples and a high-frequency data acquisition system. In order to determine the wall temperature Tw, the wall heat flux q w ″ and the q w ″ - T w heat transfer (Nukiyama) curve, two different approaches were used: the first was based on the solution of an inverse heat conduction problem, the seco…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesMaterials sciencespray coolingCritical heat fluxMechanical EngineeringDrop (liquid)Thermodynamicsinverse conduction problemHeat transfer coefficientCondensed Matter Physicsinduction heatingDrop impactPhysics::Fluid DynamicsHeat fluxThermocoupleHeat transferMass flow rateSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari
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Rewetting of a hot vertical surface by liquid sprays

2005

Hot surfaces rewetting interests several technological fields. A very important application is in nuclear reactors technology, where it governs the cooling of overheated fuel elements during hypothesized loss of coolant accidents (LOCAs). This phenomenon is also important in many normal processes and accidental situations taking place in conventional processes. For example when the integrity of metallic containers, filled by toxic or dangerous substances, is endangered by a hypothetical fire. The rewetting consists in the re-establishment of coolant in contact with metallic surfaces become dried due to high temperature. To this end cold liquid is injected on these surfaces via sprays or other …

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesMechanical EngineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringNuclear engineeringAerospace EngineeringCoolantSubcoolingNuclear Energy and EngineeringContainmentAccident managementloss of coolant accidents liquid sprays hot surface rewettingHeat transferEnvironmental scienceModel setSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariCooling fluid
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Heat and work fluxes in thermoelectric coolers

2021

Abstract Thermodynamics considers heat and work as the observables of energy. Then, in a non-equilibrium process, the fluxes of heat, work and energy are related. The expressions for the heat and energy flux densities are well known; although several conventions have been adopted. The work flux density defined from the heat and energy flux densities can be very useful in describing the energy balance when chosen to emphasize observable quantities. This paper discusses the advantages of the use of the conduction heat flux density given by Fourier’s law and a work flux density defined from it. As a case study, heat and work fluxes are evaluated in the elements of a thermoelectric cooler using…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesPhysicsWork (thermodynamics)Thermoelectric cooling020209 energyEnergy balanceJouleEnergy flux02 engineering and technologyMechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermal conduction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectric power0210 nano-technologyVoltage dropThermal Science and Engineering Progress
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Towards a test of the weak equivalence principle of gravity using anti-hydrogen at CERN

2016

International audience; The aim of the GBAR (Gravitational Behavior of Antimatter at Rest) experiment is to measure the free fall acceleration of an antihydrogen atom, in the terrestrial gravitational field at CERN and therefore test the Weak Equivalence Principle with antimatter. The aim is to measure the local gravity with a 1% uncertainty which can be reduced to few parts of 10-3.

Free fallGravity (chemistry)Particle physicsPhysics::General PhysicsAntimatterCERN LabGravityacceleration measurementterrestrial gravitational fieldfree fall acceleration01 natural sciencesantihydrogen: accelerationweak equivalence principle010305 fluids & plasmasparticle trapsAtomic measurementsGravitationGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmologyhydrogen: ionGravitational fieldLaser transitionsAtom (measure theory)0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]010306 general physicsAntihydrogenantihydrogen atomPhysicsIonsatomProductionEquivalence principle (geometric)laserequivalence principleAntimatter[PHYS.GRQC]Physics [physics]/General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology [gr-qc]talk: Ottawa 2016/07/10gravitation: localhydrogen ionsCoolingGravitation
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Mapping Seasonal Variability of Buildings Electricity Demand profiles in Mediterranean Small Islands

2023

In communities with a high tourist influx and warm climate, such as Mediterranean small islands, the energy demands for space cooling and domestic hot water are expected to significantly increase during summer. Considering the current energy context, for succeeding energy transition and reducing the dependency on not endogenous fossil fuels, it is paramount to increase the deployment of renewable sources of energy, especially wind and solar which, however, are aleatory and unpredictable. Hence, to reduce the high costs for energy supply in these contexts, the analysis of the variation of energy consumption is fundamental. Moreover, mapping the spatial distribution of energy profiles can be …

GIS small islands energy demand profiles cooling electric peak Mediterranean context PantelleriaSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleControl and OptimizationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentenergy demand profilesEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyBuilding and ConstructionGISsmall islandsMediterranean contextcooling electric peakElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)PantelleriaEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Reference Typing Reportfor Complement Component C3

1998

A comparison of five C3 variant samples has been performed by conventional high-voltage gel electrophoresis in three laboratories (Palermo, Berlin and Mainz). Local designation was shown within SD = ±0.75 mm migration distance in the Mainz laboratory. Methodological modifications by laboratories were not accounted for (cooling temperature, relative mobilities between runs). In parallel, all reference samples were also sequenced after exon-specific amplification. As a result, two variants with identical final designations and two variants with different mobilities were shown to conform at the molecular basis exhibiting an amino acid exchange that causes the corresponding change in relative m…

Gel electrophoresisChemistryComponent (thermodynamics)C3 polymorphismCooling temperatureImmunologyAnalytical chemistryMolecular biologyhumanitiesBlood protein electrophoresisGeneticsTypingReference standardsGenetics (clinical)Complement (set theory)Experimental and Clinical Immunogenetics
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Femtosecond time resolved coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy: Experiment and modelization of speed memory effects on H2-N2 mixtures in the colli…

2005

194317; With the aim of temperature diagnostic, femtosecond time-resolved CARS (coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy) is applied to probe H2 in H2-N2 mixtures. In a first part, a Lorentzian profile is used to model the femtosecond CARS response. A difference between the experimental broadening and the expected one is observed in the collision regime. The observed broadening increases strongly in an inhomogeneous way with respect to the perturber concentration. This is of considerable importance for temperature measurements. In a second part, we show that in the collision regime, this inhomogeneous broadening is due to the speed dependence of the collisional parameters and the memory effe…

General Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesTemperature measurementVIBRATIONAL LINE-PROFILESsymbols.namesakeOpticsINDUCED POLARIZATION SPECTROSCOPYGAS-MIXTURES0103 physical sciencesSHIFTCARSCoherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopyPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physicsTEMPERATUREH-2[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics][ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]CONSEQUENCESbusiness.industryChemistryTime resolved spectraCHANGING COLLISIONS021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCollisionDOPPLERFemtosecondRadiator (engine cooling)symbolsAtomic physics0210 nano-technologybusinessRaman spectroscopy
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