نتایج جستجو برای: climate chamber

تعداد نتایج: 211107  

2009
Pierre Wolf Gabriel Staffelbach Laurent Gicquel Thierry Poinsot

Most of the energy produced worldwide comes from the combustion of fossil fuels. In the context of global climate changes and dramatically decreasing resources, there is a critical need for optimizing the process of burning, especially in the field of gas turbines. Unfortunately, new designs for efficient combustion are prone to destructive thermo-acoustic instabilities. Large Eddy Simulation (...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Siegfried Schobesberger Heikki Junninen Federico Bianchi Gustaf Lönn Mikael Ehn Katrianne Lehtipalo Josef Dommen Sebastian Ehrhart Ismael K Ortega Alessandro Franchin Tuomo Nieminen Francesco Riccobono Manuel Hutterli Jonathan Duplissy João Almeida Antonio Amorim Martin Breitenlechner Andrew J Downard Eimear M Dunne Richard C Flagan Maija Kajos Helmi Keskinen Jasper Kirkby Agnieszka Kupc Andreas Kürten Theo Kurtén Ari Laaksonen Serge Mathot Antti Onnela Arnaud P Praplan Linda Rondo Filipe D Santos Simon Schallhart Ralf Schnitzhofer Mikko Sipilä António Tomé Georgios Tsagkogeorgas Hanna Vehkamäki Daniela Wimmer Urs Baltensperger Kenneth S Carslaw Joachim Curtius Armin Hansel Tuukka Petäjä Markku Kulmala Neil M Donahue Douglas R Worsnop

Atmospheric aerosols formed by nucleation of vapors affect radiative forcing and therefore climate. However, the underlying mechanisms of nucleation remain unclear, particularly the involvement of organic compounds. Here, we present high-resolution mass spectra of ion clusters observed during new particle formation experiments performed at the Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets chamber at the Eur...

Journal: :British medical bulletin 2000
A Woodcock A Custovic

The first recorded example of allergen avoidance in the treatment of allergic disorders dates from the 16th century. The Italian physician Gerolamo Cardano (1501-1576) was invited to Scotland by John Hamilton, Archbishop of St Andrews (and brother of the Regent), to give advice on the treatment of his asthma. Cardano recommended that the Archbishop should get rid of his feather bedding, which w...

2015
Robert Goddard Robert H. Goddard

2003
Helmut Paschold Wen-Whai Li Hugo Morales John Walton

Evaporative cooling is used extensively in low humidity areas of the Southwest United States desert region and throughout other dry climate areas worldwide for residential thermal comfort. A literature review suggested the possibility of evaporative cooling increasing personal exposures to particulate matter along with increased incidences of respiratory illnesses. Indoor and outdoor particulat...

2016
Piotr Burnos Janusz Gajda

Systems which permit the weighing of vehicles in motion are called dynamic Weigh-in-Motion scales. In such systems, axle load sensors are embedded in the pavement. Among the influencing factors that negatively affect weighing accuracy is the pavement temperature. This paper presents a detailed analysis of this phenomenon and describes the properties of polymer, quartz and bending plate load sen...

2016
Shilei Lu Linwei Sun Huaiyu Peng Liran Ji

Somatotype and habitus parameters may affect physiological control system, so the changes of physiological parameters are not the same when various people work in hot-dry and warm-wet climates. In this paper, a chamber built in Tianjin University was used to simulate comfortable, hot-dry and warm-wet climates. Sixty healthy university students were selected as subjects who were divided into fou...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2013
Alexander W Cheesman Klaus Winter

Increased night-time temperatures, through their influence on dark respiration, have been implicated as a reason behind decreasing growth rates in tropical trees in the face of contemporary climate change. Seedlings of two neo-tropical tree species (Ficus insipida and Ochroma pyramidale) were grown in controlled-environment chambers at a constant daytime temperature (33°C) and a range of increa...

2015
James F. Meadow Adam E. Altrichter Ashley C. Bateman Jason Stenson GZ Brown Jessica L. Green Brendan J.M. Bohannan Valeria Souza

Dispersal of microbes between humans and the built environment can occur through direct contact with surfaces or through airborne release; the latter mechanism remains poorly understood. Humans emit upwards of 10(6) biological particles per hour, and have long been known to transmit pathogens to other individuals and to indoor surfaces. However it has not previously been demonstrated that human...

2014
Daniel Hartmann Cláudio Melo Daniel HARTMANN Cláudio MELO

The aim of this work was to study the relationship between capillary tube flow and the acoustic behavior of household refrigerators by investigating a particular type of fluid-induced noise, known as fluctuating noise. To this end a household refrigerator was carefully instrumented and firstly tested in a reverberant chamber and secondly in a climate-controlled chamber. Acceleration measurement...

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