The degree of saturation is the amount of water present in the air relative to the maximum amount it can hold at a given temperature without causing condensation. From: Improving Comfort in Clothing, 2011 About this pageSet alert Discover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Articles...
Finally, predictive equations are proposed to estimate the thermal conductivity of CLSM for the entire range of degree of saturation. Compared to the recently proposed equation, these equations are more appropriate for thermal conductivity estimation of grouting materials based CLSM, especially at low ...
The mean cvalue in the modified Mitscherlich equation relating exchangeable potassium to yield response within the sandy loam group was 0.00555 and the coefficient of variation was 19.8 per cent. The corresponding coefficients for cvalues based on per cent potassium saturation and water-soluble ...
This paper proposes a simple thermal conductivity model for geomaterials accounting for the combined effect of both degrees of saturation and dry density. The model only requires the determination of the thermal conductivity under dry conditions (i.e., at a degree of saturation equal to zero) and...
Oils are important sources of energy in pig diets. The combination of oils with different degree of saturation contributes to improve the utilization efficiency of the mixed oils and may reduce the cost of oil supplemented. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of oils with different...
2.degree of freedom- one of the minimum number of parameters needed to describe the state of a physical system parameter,parametric quantity- a constant in the equation of a curve that can be varied to yield a family of similar curves ...
This is similar to the other meanings of saturation, in particular the point in a solution where the solvent is no longer able to dissolve more solute. Take a look at our solution dilution calculator to understand how to dilute a stock solution of known concentration to obtain an arbitrary ...
2.1.1240 Part 1 Section 20.1.2.3.28, satOff (Saturation Offset) 2.1.1241 Part 1 Section 20.1.2.3.31, shade (Shade) 2.1.1242 Part 1 Section 20.1.2.3.33, sysClr (System Color) 2.1.1243 Part 1 Section 20.1.2.3.34, tint (Tint) 2.1.1244 Part 1 Section 20.1.3.2, audioFile...
For a polynomial, the degree of the highest-degree term. For a differential equation, the greatest power to which the highest-order derivative occurs. For an algebraic curve defined by the polynomial equation ƒ(x,y) = 0, the degree of the polynomial ƒ(x,y). For a vertex in a gra...
2.1.1822 Part 4 Section 7.1.2.34, eqArr (Equation-Array Function) 2.1.1823 Part 4 Section 7.1.2.36, f (Fraction Function) 2.1.1824 Part 4 Section 7.1.2.37, fName (Function Name) 2.1.1825 Part 4 Section 7.1.2.39, func (Function Apply Function) 2.1.1826 Part 4 Section 7.1...