adiabatic efficiency - translation to russian
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adiabatic efficiency - translation to russian

THERMODYNAMIC PROCESS
Adiabatic cooling; Adiabatic Process; Adiabatic heating; Adiabatic approximation; Adiabatic principle; Adiabat; Adibatic cooling; Adiabatic compression; Adiabatic expansion; Adiabatic decompression; Adiabatic transformation; Adiabatic Processes; Adiabatic

adiabatic efficiency      

строительное дело

адиабатный (адиабатический) кпд

adiabatic efficiency      
адиабатный (адиабатический) кпд
spectrum efficiency         
INFORMATION RATE THAT CAN BE TRANSMITTED OVER A GIVEN BANDWIDTH
Spectrum efficiency; System spectrum efficiency; System spectral efficiency; Link spectral efficiency; Bandwidth efficiency; BandWidth efficiency; Area spectral efficiency; Spectral efficiency comparison table; Bit/s/Hz; Bits/s/Hz; (bit/s)/Hz; (bit/s)/Hertz; Modulation efficiency; Channel spectral efficiency
спектральная эффективность (PLMN)

Definition

thermal efficiency
¦ noun the efficiency of a heat engine measured by the ratio of the work done by it to the heat supplied to it.

Wikipedia

Adiabatic process

In thermodynamics, an adiabatic process (Greek: adiábatos, "impassable") is a type of thermodynamic process that occurs without transferring heat or mass between the thermodynamic system and its environment. Unlike an isothermal process, an adiabatic process transfers energy to the surroundings only as work. As a key concept in thermodynamics, the adiabatic process supports the theory that explains the first law of thermodynamics.

Some chemical and physical processes occur too rapidly for energy to enter or leave the system as heat, allowing a convenient "adiabatic approximation". For example, the adiabatic flame temperature uses this approximation to calculate the upper limit of flame temperature by assuming combustion loses no heat to its surroundings.

In meteorology and oceanography, adiabatic cooling produces condensation of moisture or salinity, oversaturating the parcel. Therefore, the excess must be removed. There, the process becomes a pseudo-adiabatic process whereby the liquid water or salt that condenses is assumed to be removed upon formation by idealized instantaneous precipitation. The pseudoadiabatic process is only defined for expansion because a compressed parcel becomes warmer and remains undersaturated.

What is the Russian for adiabatic efficiency? Translation of &#39adiabatic efficiency&#39 to Russian