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"thermal capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
"Thermal capacity" usually refers to the quantity of heat energy that can be stored in a substance. For example, "The thermal capacity of the material was tested in the lab."
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Wall thicknesses are usually at least 12 inches (30 cm), a mass that results in a high thermal capacity, keeping the internal conditions uniform in climates having large variations in temperature from day to night.
γ modified thermal capacity ratio.
And so the overall size of the product and the fan, that defines the overall thermal capacity for the enclosure.
Their joint effect has raised thermal mass and thermal capacity.
Being able to put larger single GPUs required a different system architecture and more thermal capacity than that system was designed to accommodate.
Power Output: HIGH FREQUENCY 40 KHz 15KW X-ray Tube: Rotary anode Focus: 0.6mm 0.3MM Thermal capacity: 300 KHU Tube Voltage: 40~125KV Tube Current: 200MA.
increased thermal capacity and increased viscosity of the melt.
This convergence was not tested only on the air because of its low thermal capacity.
550-MW installed thermal capacity at the Takoradi Thermal Power Station.
The choice of grid spacing is particularly important when the thermal capacity is small.
Thermal analysis gives properties like enthalpy, thermal capacity, mass changes and the coefficient of heat expansion.
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heating capacity
conditioning capacity
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