Know the difference between sensible heat and latent heat through their definitions. Learn the unique characteristics, functions, and examples...
Sensible heat vs Latent heat: Explained Sensible heat causes a change in the temperature of a substance without changing its phase. Heating water from room temperature to boiling involves this type of heat. Latent heat is the energy required to change the state of a substance without altering it...
Sensible Heat Formula: Q S = 1.08 x cfm x ΔT Latent Heat Formula: Q L = 0.68 x cfm x ΔW where Δh = The change in enthalpy between return and supply air ΔT = The difference between the dry bulb temperature of the return air and the dry bulb temperature of the supply air ...
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a sensible-heat/latent-heat air conditioner which continuously air-conditions an inside of a main chamber by recycling a moisture absorbing/ emitting boiling material which makes latent heat processing at the same time as air conditioning.NAKATANI HIROSHI...
Heat Transfer Across the Air-Water Interface in Wind-Driven Turbulence in the middle wind speed region.These suggest that the sensible and latent heat transfer across the sheared air-water interface aredominated by turbulent ... OHTSUBO, Shuhei,TANNO, Kenji,KOMORI, Satoru - Springer Berlin Heidelb...
The influence of the atmospheric circulation on monthly anomalies of ocean surface latent and sensible heat fluxes is explored. The fluxes are estimated using bulk formulas applied to a set of about four decades of marine observations over 1946-1986. Monthly averaging over 5° `square' reduces err...
Examples are Temperature change outside a thermal event Heat capacity changes in second order phase transitions Heat capacity changes during chemical reactions Glass transitions Reversible melting (e.g. of polymers) The latent heat is the non-sensible part of the total heat flow. It can be endothe...
The trends in latent and sensible heat fluxes (LHF and SHF) over the oceans surrounding the Arctic Ocean and the contributions of the Arctic Oscillation, the Arctic dipole anomaly, the third principal component, and the Pacific-North American pattern on them are investigated using the objectively ...
Specific heat is a measure of the heat storage capacity of a substance. sensible heat is the heat that changes the temperature of a substance without changing the substance’s state is called sensible heat which can be measured with a thermometer. latent heat is the heat that required to chan...
Latent and sensible heat storage in concrete blocks. It is a practical approach to store energy in building materials by incorporating Phase Change Materials (PCMs) into their structures.; The intend of this ... T Lee - Concordia University (Canada). 被引量: 0发表: 1999年 Latent heat ...