sensible heat उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- For instance, by day sensible heat rising from the ground due to the absorption of sunlight ( see " surface energy budget " ) is mixed upward less efficiently in the lee of a windbreak, with the result that air temperature near ground is somewhat higher in the lee than on the windward side.
- The use of surface energy balance can detect reduced ET caused by water shortage . The surface energy balance is used in many thermal-based remote sensing models to estimate ET . Rn is net radiation; H is sensible heat flux; G is heat conduction to the ground and ET is the amount of energy consumed by evapotranspiration ( conversion of liquid water to vapor ).
- :: I don't have time to go in to this any more today, but I think your step 2 ) may be wrong . " Evaporative cooling therefore causes a drop in the temperature of air proportional to the sensible heat drop and an increase in humidity proportional to the latent heat gain . " This is all about latent heat vs . sensible heat.
- :: I don't have time to go in to this any more today, but I think your step 2 ) may be wrong . " Evaporative cooling therefore causes a drop in the temperature of air proportional to the sensible heat drop and an increase in humidity proportional to the latent heat gain . " This is all about latent heat vs . sensible heat.
- A "'dedicated outdoor air system "'( "'DOAS "') is a type of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning ( HVAC ) system that consists of two parallel systems : a dedicated system for delivering outdoor air ventilation that handles both the latent and sensible loads of conditioning the ventilation air, and a parallel system to handle the ( mostly sensible heat ) loads generated by indoor / process sources and those that pass through the building enclosure.
- The concept is not well-defined or broadly accepted in physics or thermodynamics, because the internal energy can be changed without changing the temperature, and there is no way to distinguish which part of a system's internal energy is " thermal " . " Thermal energy " is sometimes used loosely as a synonym for more rigorous thermodynamic quantities such as the ( entire ) internal energy of a system; or for heat or sensible heat which are defined as types of " transfer " of energy ( just as property of the state of a system and can thus be understood even without knowing how the energy got there.