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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Rankine scale - définition

ABSOLUTE TEMPERATURE SCALE USING FAHRENHEIT DEGREES
Rankine degree; Rankine temperature scale; Degree Rankine; Degrees Rankine; °Ra; Rankine Scale; DegRa; Rankine temperature; Raskine

Rankine–Hugoniot conditions         
  • Hugoniot elastic limit in the ''p''-''v'' plane for a shock in an elastic-plastic material.
  • 1=''p''<sub>1</sub> = 0}}, the curve will intersect the specific volume axis at the point ''v''<sub>1</sub>.
  • Hugoniot curves for <math>\gamma=1.4</math>. The shaded region is inaccessible since the Rayleigh line has a positive slope (<math>\mu<0</math>) there.
Rankine-Hugoniot relations; Rankine-Hugoniot relation; Rankine-Hugoniot equation; Rankine–Hugoniot equation; Rankine–Hugoniot jump conditions; Rankine-Hugoniot jump conditions; Rankine-Hugoniot conditions; Rankine–Hugoniot relation; Hugoniot equation; Shock Hugoniot; Rayleigh line (shock); Hugoniot elastic limit; Rankine–Hugoniot equations; Rankine-Hugoniot equations
The Rankine–Hugoniot conditions, also referred to as Rankine–Hugoniot jump conditions or Rankine–Hugoniot relations, describe the relationship between the states on both sides of a shock wave or a combustion wave (deflagration or detonation) in a one-dimensional flow in fluids or a one-dimensional deformation in solids. They are named in recognition of the work carried out by Scottish engineer and physicist William John Macquorn Rankine and French engineer Pierre Henri Hugoniot.
John Rankine (legal author)         
  • Sir John Rankine's house at 23 Ainslie Place
  • The grave of Sir John Rankine, Dean Cemetery
SCOTTISH JURIST
Sir James Rankine
Sir John Rankine of Bassendean FRSE (18 February 1846–8 August 1922) was a 19th-century Scottish legal author.
Richard Rankine         
Richard Sims Donkin Rankine
Sir Richard Sims Donkin Rankine, KCMG (1875 – 24 June 1961) was a British colonial administrator. He was the British Resident in Zanzibar from 1930 to 1937.

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Rankine scale

The Rankine scale () is an absolute scale of thermodynamic temperature named after the University of Glasgow engineer and physicist Macquorn Rankine, who proposed it in 1859.