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Evolution of the thermodynamic properties of a coronal mass ejection in the inner Corona
Published 2023-02-01“…The temperature of the CME core is of the order of million-degree kelvin, indicating that it is not associated with a prominence. …”
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Hidden antiferronematic order in Fe-based superconductor BaFe_{2}As_{2} and NaFeAs above T_{S}
Published 2020-10-01“…In several Fe-based superconductors, slight C_{4} symmetry breaking occurs at T^{*}, which is tens of degrees Kelvin higher than the structural transition temperature T_{S}. …”
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Nanoscale Vacuum Diode Based on Thermionic Emission for High Temperature Operation
Published 2021-06-01“…The results indicate that this device can operate at a stable level in a wide range of temperatures, at around 600 degrees Kelvin above 260 K at 0.2 V voltage bias. Moreover, unlike the conventional vacuum diodes working in field emission regime where the emission current is extremely sensitive to the gap-width between the cathode and the anode, the emission current of the proposed diode shows a weak correlation to the gap-width. …”
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Mitigating Thermal NOx by Changing the Secondary Air Injection Channel: A Case Study in the Cement Industry
Published 2020-11-01“…We target a kiln in which temperatures can reach values above 1800 degrees Kelvin. Monitoring and possible mitigation of the thermal nitric-oxide (NOx) formation is of utmost importance. …”
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Intelligent Measuring of the Volume Fraction Considering Temperature Changes and Independent Pressure Variations for a Two-Phase Homogeneous Fluid Using an 8-Electrode Sensor and a...
Published 2023-08-01“…All simulations were performed using the COMSOL Multiphysics software for temperature changes from 275 to 370 degrees Kelvin. In addition, a range of 1 to 500 Bars, was considered for the pressure. …”
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Laser-induced incandescence particle image velocimetry (LII-PIV) for two-phase flow velocity measurement
Published 2018“…The small size and large absorption cross section allows particles to be heated up to several thousand degrees Kelvin to emit strong incandescence signals, whilst the laser-induced temperature increase in liquid droplets/large particles is negligible. …”
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