circuit de chauffage — kaitinimo grandinė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. heat circuit vok. Heizkreis, m rus. цепь накала, f pranc. circuit de chauffage, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Heat coil — Heat coils, also known as protectors , bugs or carbons serve as a surge protector between the telephone exchange and outside plant. They are commonly the last point of appearance for a telephone circuit before it leaves the office, for example on … Wikipedia
Circuit integrity — fireproofing of cable trays in Lingen/Ems, Germany using calcium silicate board system qualified to DIN 4102 … Wikipedia
heat exchanger — heat ex·chang·er iks .chānj ər n a device (as in an apparatus for extracorporeal blood circulation) for transferring heat from one fluid to another without allowing them to mix * * * a device placed in an extracorporeal circulation circuit to… … Medical dictionary
heat sink — heat′ sink n. thr an environment or medium that absorbs excess heat, as in an electronic circuit • Etymology: 1935–40 … From formal English to slang
Heat sink — A heat sink (or heatsink) is an environment or object that absorbs and dissipates heat from another object using thermal contact (either direct or radiant). Heat sinks are used in a wide range of applications wherever efficient heat dissipation… … Wikipedia
Heat flux sensor — A heat flux sensor is a commonly used name for a transducer generating a signal that is proportional to the local heat flux. This heat flux can have different origins; in principle convective , radiative as well as conductive heat can be measured … Wikipedia
Heat exchanger — An interchangeable plate heat exchanger Tubular heat exchan … Wikipedia
Heat pipe — A heat pipe is a heat transfer mechanism that can transport large quantities of heat with a very small difference in temperature between the hotter and colder interfaces. Inside a heat pipe, at the hot interface a fluid turns to vapour and the… … Wikipedia
Circuit breaker — For other uses, see Circuit breaker (disambiguation). An air circuit breaker for low voltage (less than 1000 volts) power distribution switchgear … Wikipedia