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Meltdown, Occurrence in which a huge amount of thermal energy and radiation is released as a result of an uncontrolled chain reaction in a nuclear power reactor.
In the process of splitting, a great amount of thermal energy, as well as gamma rays and two or more neutrons, is released.
While Earth's surface absorbs a significant amount of thermal radiation because of the blanketing effect of the atmosphere, it loses even more through its own emission and thus experiences a net loss of long-wave radiation.
"There is still going to be a huge amount of thermal coal required over the next 10 to 15 or 20 years, it's got to come from somewhere," said Mark Pervan of ANZ Research in Melbourne.
Fellow appeal court justice Hugh Fraser noted "expert evidence" before the land court that power stations primarily in India and China would "burn the same amount of thermal coal and produce the same amount of greenhouse gases whether or not the proposed Alpha mine proceeded".
Clamping a copper heatsink to the bare surface of the chip is no answer because the "thermal resistance" is too high ie, such a large amount of thermal energy cannot flow from the chip to the heatsink fast enough to stop temperatures soaring.Hollow "heatpipes" full of liquids with low boiling-points can cut the thermal resistance of heatsinks.
The amount of thermal energy released depends on the moisture content and other factors.
Therefore, smaller crystallites will exhibit the greatest amount of thermal conductivity enhancement.
The vacuum is maintained to achieve a high amount of thermal energy in the absorber and to prevent heat loss.
As defined in Eq. 1, I s is a dimensionless index that cannot express a certain amount of thermal settlement.
High activity to carry out conversion of the feed before any significant amount of thermal cracking sets in.
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