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The cutting forces generated in metal cutting have a direct influence on generation heat, tool wear or failure, quality of machined surface and accuracy of the work piece.
As a new-type extending surface, metal foam owns great potential in next generation heat transfer technologies.
However to further improve the characteristics of nanofluids, that could possess a number of favourable characteristics, researchers developed a new generation heat transfer fluid called hybrid nanofluid.
The effect of ultrasonic vibration on the total heat generation, heat transfer, material flow patterns and deformation regions during the welding process are elucidated in detail.
Nanofluids are engineered colloids made of a base fluid and nanoparticles, which become potential candidate for next generation heat transfer medium.
The precise prediction of power generation, heat transfer and flow distribution within a reactor core is of great importance to asses the safety features of any reactor design.
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New generation heat-resistant ferritic martensitic steels are of great interest as superheater materials in fossil fuel power plants.
The answer was yes for electricity generation, heating and short-distance travel, but no for pretty much everything else.
In this system, the fuel mixture is prepared and the conditions necessary for plasma generation, heating and burning are established.
At the same time, these primary energy sources must be adapted and transformed for applications such as electricity generation, heating and cooling of buildings, and transportation of passengers and freight.
Policies to support the deployment of renewable energy technologies have been widely established for power generation, heating, cooling, and transportation.
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