Examples of 'thermal inertia' in a sentence

Meaning of "thermal inertia"

thermal inertia: the ability of a material to resist changes in temperature

How to use "thermal inertia" in a sentence

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This calculation is done taking account of thermal inertia.
And the thermal inertia at them too small.
The system is characterised by an appreciable thermal inertia.
Thermal inertia is how long the surface holds heat.
Their heart heating has a significant thermal inertia.
With low thermal inertia.
The thermal inertia of this part of the slab is increased.
The plate thus has high thermal inertia.
The very low thermal inertia of nanowires is also advantageous.
This characteristic limits the thermal inertia of the boiler.
Good thermal inertia reduces energy consumption by storing calories.
The idea is to increase the thermal inertia of the building.
The normal thermal inertia of conventional incandescent lamps is adequate.
Their low density also means low thermal inertia.
The thermal inertia of the underground soil are thus used.

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From natural ventilation and thermal inertia to mechanical ventilation.
The thermal inertia of the corresponding zone is therefore very high.
This is to improve thermal inertia.
Good thermal inertia.
The rate of cooling and heating was calculated based on thermal inertia.
Small thermal inertia.
This is disadvantageous because they will have a high thermal inertia.
Building thermal inertia.
The thermal inertia matrix may be aluminium or other alloy or a plastic.
Junction thermal inertia.
Thermal inertia is huge.
Sea water retains large thermal inertia capacity to store heat.
Fluid bed systems in general tend to have large thermal inertia.
Minimum thermal inertia for the water around the cartridge.
The regenerator bed is a porous element with a large thermal inertia.
This is largely due to the thermal inertia in the heating system.
Greater thermal inertia in comparison with other precast swimming pool systems.
August is the hottest month because of the thermal inertia of the sea.
Thermal inertia is a measure of how fast or slow something heats up or cools off.
In reality it requires a while to heat up the oceans due to their thermal inertia.
No thermal inertia.
It has a thick refractory lining to provide thermal inertia and maintain combustion.
The thermal inertia of the sticks is also enhanced by the surrounding air.
The first important observation relates to the thermal inertia of the new cell.
The high thermal inertia of the moulding units has two consequences.
The massive nucleus provides the house with a highly improved thermal inertia.
High thermal inertia can also indicate the presence of exposed water ice.
Such a heating element has a lower thermal inertia than tubular or sheathed heating elements.
The thermal inertia of these systems makes it necessary to apply fire prevention measures.
The revegetation of roofs improves the thermal inertia of the building by naturally reinforcing insulation.
Thermal inertia of the oat allows heat diffusion for about half an hour.
This heat accumulation system is particularly useful for buildings with low thermal inertia.
The low thermal inertia of this heating body allows a quick rise in temperature.
The rotation of the earth and the great thermal inertia of the atmosphere and.
The thermal inertia of wood is very important due to its particularly slow calorie absorption.

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