- vector. Thus,
orientation is much more
important for
thermosiphons than for heatpipes. Also,
thermosiphons can fail
because of a
bubble in the loop, and require...
- of elasticity.
Other inventions include the iron
plate railway, the
thermosiphon, tarmac, the
rubber band, the mousetrap, "cat's eye" road marker, joint...
- heat
Solar combisystem Solar cooling Solar heating Thermal insulation Thermosiphon Underfloor air
distribution Underfloor heating Vapor barrier Vapor-compression...
- cavitation. However, the
coolant may also be an oil. The
first engines used
thermosiphons to
circulate the coolant; today, however, all but the
smallest engines...
-
generator (nuclear power)
Surface condenser Toroidal expansion joint Thermosiphon Thermal wheel, or
rotary heat
exchanger (including
enthalpy wheel and...
- heat
Solar combisystem Solar cooling Solar heating Thermal insulation Thermosiphon Underfloor air
distribution Underfloor heating Vapor barrier Vapor-compression...
- heat
Solar combisystem Solar cooling Solar heating Thermal insulation Thermosiphon Underfloor air
distribution Underfloor heating Vapor barrier Vapor-compression...
-
levels in the
station are
unavoidably high. The
atmosphere is
unable to
thermosiphon naturally, so fans are
required at all
times to
process the air which...
- wall to
capture solar radiation in the form of heat. It also uses the
thermosiphon effect to
distribute the
warmed air
through channels incorporated into...
- heat
Solar combisystem Solar cooling Solar heating Thermal insulation Thermosiphon Underfloor air
distribution Underfloor heating Vapor barrier Vapor-compression...