نتایج جستجو برای: thermal capacity

تعداد نتایج: 488747  

2007
Saikat Guha Jeffrey H. Shapiro Baris I. Erkmen

Previous work on the classical information capacities of bosonic channels has established the capacity of the single-user pure-loss channel, bounded the capacity of the single-user thermal-noise channel, and bounded the capacity region of the multiple-access channel. The latter is a multiple-user scenario in which several transmitters seek to simultaneously and independently communicate to a si...

Abstract. Cubic crystalline oxides such as Y2O3 and MgO is used to stabalized zirconia phases at high temperature. In this paper the Y2O3 powder was added to stabilized zirconia and preparing a mixture of MgAl2O4 Spinel by mixing 1mol of nano-MgO with 1 mol of nano-Al2O3 powders. The spinel was added to the Y2O3-ZrO2 by various weight percentage (5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 wt%), and after that the sp...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Rasmus Ern Tommy Norin A Kurt Gamperl Andrew J Esbaugh

Temperature-induced limitations on the capacity of the cardiorespiratory system to transport oxygen from the environment to the tissues, manifested as a reduced aerobic scope (maximum minus standard metabolic rate), have been proposed as the principal determinant of the upper thermal limits of fishes and other water-breathing ectotherms. Consequently, the upper thermal niche boundaries of these...

2014
AlexiA Bontempi lAurent thiery DAmien teyssieux DAnick BriAnD pAscAl VAirAc

A scanning thermal microscope working in passive mode is described. This tool uses a thermocouple probe and is presented as a thermal imaging system. The surface temperature distribution of a thermal micro-component is presented. We point out the capacity of our system to perform surface temperature images under conditions for which most of usual techniques cannot operate. The thermal microscop...

2014
Nicholas I. Kelly Gary Burness Jenni L. McDermid Chris C. Wilson

In the face of climate change, the persistence of cold-adapted species will depend on their adaptive capacity for physiological traits within and among populations. The lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) is a cold-adapted salmonid and a relict from the last ice age that is well suited as a model species for studying the predicted effects of climate change on coldwater fishes. We investigated the...

Journal: :Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal 2009
J Philip M V Manjusha

The thermal transport properties-thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity-of potassium selenate crystal have been measured through the successive phase transitions, following the photo-pyroelectric thermal wave technique. The variation of thermal conductivity with temperature through the incommensurate (IC) phase of this crystal is measured. The enhancement in therma...

2012
Sungchul Yang L. Wadsö

Concrete is the most common building material with a high thermal mass, and it is of interest to study how thermal mass of buildings influences such factors as their peak power consumption and their thermal comfort. We have studied whether it is possible to improve the thermal properties of concrete for buildings with high thermal mass by using aggregates with high heat capacity and/or material...

2015
Essie M. Rodgers Jonathon J. Schwartz Craig E. Franklin

Air-breathing, diving ectotherms are a crucial component of the biodiversity and functioning of aquatic ecosystems, but these organisms may be particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change on submergence times. Ectothermic dive capacity is thermally sensitive, with dive durations significantly reduced by acute increases in water temperature; it is unclear whether diving performance c...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2015
V V Novikov N A Zhemoedov A V Matovnikov N V Mitroshenkov S V Kuznetsov S L Bud'ko

Heat capacity and thermal expansion of LuB50 boride were experimentally studied in the 2-300 K temperature range. The data reveal an anomalous contribution to the heat capacity at low temperatures. The value of this contribution is proportional to the first degree of temperature. It was identified that this anomaly in heat capacity is caused by the effect of disorder in the LuB50 crystalline st...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2010
B S Cooper M Czarnoleski M J Angilletta

Many organisms modify their physiological functions by acclimating to changes in their environment. Recent studies of thermal physiology have been influenced by verbal models that fail to consider the selective advantage of acclimation and thus make no predictions about variation in acclimation capacity. We used a quantitative model of optimal plasticity to generate predictions about the capaci...

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