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  2. Newton's law of cooling - Wikipedia

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    The law holds well for forced air and pumped liquid cooling, where the fluid velocity does not rise with increasing temperature difference. Newton's law is most closely obeyed in purely conduction-type cooling. However, the heat transfer coefficient is a function of the temperature difference in natural convective (buoyancy driven) heat transfer.

  3. Cooling load - Wikipedia

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    Cooling load is the rate at which sensible and latent heat must be removed from the space to maintain a constant space dry-bulb air temperature and humidity. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Sensible heat into the space causes its air temperature to rise while latent heat is associated with the rise of the moisture content in the space.

  4. Cooling capacity - Wikipedia

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    Cooling capacity is the measure of a cooling system's ability to remove heat. [1] It is equivalent to the heat supplied to the evaporator/boiler part of the ...

  5. Air cooling - Wikipedia

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    When operating in an environment with lower air pressure like high altitude or airplane cabins, the cooling capacity has to be derated compared to that of sea level. A rule-of-thumb formula to note: 1 – (h/17500) = derating factor. Where h is the height over sea level in meters. And the result is the factor that should be multiplied with the ...

  6. AP1000 - Wikipedia

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    The AP1000 design traces its history to two previous designs, the AP600 and the System 80.. The System 80 design was created by Combustion Engineering and featured a two-loop cooling system with a single steam generator paired with two reactor coolant pumps in each loop that makes it simpler and less expensive than systems which pair a single reactor coolant pump with a steam generator in each ...

  7. Federal regulators just got a new sign that their power is ...

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    US regulators in Washington got another warning about the new limits of their power when an Ohio appeals court struck down federal 'net neutrality' rules this month.

  8. JuJu Watkins and No. 4 USC try to bring 'some fun' to weary ...

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    JuJu Watkins and the rest of the Southern California women's basketball team had a couple of special visitors in the locker room Sunday night. Cherie Nelson, who held the program's scoring record ...

  9. Active cooling - Wikipedia

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    Passive cooling doesn't utilize much energy for its operation but instead takes advantage of natural cooling, which takes longer to cool over a long period of time. Most people prefer the use of active cooling systems in hot or tropical climates than passive cooling because of its effectiveness in lowering temperature in a short time interval.