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Ceramics can be used as thermal insulators, but this one is cold to the touch, a sign that it conducts heat readily.
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However, both UVA and infrared radiation, which causes heat, are readily transmitted through standard glass.
Since most translucent materials conduct heat more readily than the average wall, windows are used sparingly in extreme climates.
Once the sun and planets took shape, heat became readily available in the form of solar radiation, asteroid impacts, and gravitational pressure.
The carbon dioxide is then separated with a proprietary method that uses low-temperature heat — something readily available for free, since it is a waste product of many power plants.
Griffith pointed out that he could greatly improve his house's energy performance by replacing all its aluminum window frames (which conduct heat so readily that they act like highly efficient heat exchangers between his living room and his back yard) with ones made of wood (which is a decent insulator).
However, decreasing the oxygen content allows the ACFC to heat more readily by resistive heating.
Preliminary evaluation for the proposed process indicates favorable economics, and the required high temperatures process heat is readily attainable using concentrated solar energy.
Adsorption cooling systems (ACS) are a viable alternative to vapor compression refrigeration cycles (VCRCs) where low-grade waste heat is readily available.
The chapter also explains absorption refrigeration; the absorption refrigeration cycle is primarily employed in large capacity applications where a motive force other than electricity (such as steam or suitable waste process heat) is readily available.
As a result, the data in the form of a heat map readily provide clinicians and researchers with valuable information.
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