Sentences with phrase «flux density in»

The reactor design concept is to have high thermal neutron flux density in a moderating trap in the core center.

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Here, the Ca II H and K excess flux density, calculated as in the formulation by Mittag et al. 62, is given as:
•» According to Zhang (2007) thermal expansion in the lower latitude is unlikely because of the reduced salt rejection and upper - ocean density and the enhanced thermohaline stratification tend to suppress convective overturning, leading to a decrease in the upward ocean heat transport and the ocean heat flux available to melt sea ice.
YASA's innovative axial - flux electric motor design offers best - in - class power and torque densities and is suited to both hybrid and pure electric vehicle applications.
Only a higher density in flux can raise temperature, a lower density flux will dilute.
Re 423 Chris G — whether the effect saturates at a given density depends on the way the temperature is distributed; if the temperature from TOA downward is isothermal for a sufficient thickness, than the effect could be saturated at TOA (if starting from a large enough optical thickness per unit atmospheric mass path, a change in the density of the gas / etc that contributes optical thickness would then have little to no effect on the flux at TOA, which is what is meant by saturation.
This is illustrated in Figure 1 showing how the light intensity (y - axis; also referred to as «flux density «-RRB- and the colour of the light (wave length) vary for objects with different temperatures (here represented by different curves).
The calculations estimate the reduction in the energy flux density with distance away from the sun (Gauss» theorem) and the black body radiation describing the rate of planetary heat loss.
a) The flux optical depth anomaly is a rough measure the total column density of water vapor in the Earth's atmosphere from year to year.
The atmosphere is analogous to a flexible lens that is shaped by the density distribution of the gas molecules, of the atmosphere in the space between the sphere holding them, and space; Incoming heat gets collected in many ways and places,, primarily by intermittent solar radiation gets stored, in vast quantities, and slowly but also a barrage of mass and energy fluxes from all directions; that are slowly transported great distances and to higher altitudes mostly by oceanic and atmospheric mass flows.
Would we expect the signal from these to be «blown away» by changes in the absorbtive environment and changes in flux densities of subatomic particles in the background?
The lower thermospheric temperatures, as a consequence of an unusually long minimum in solar extreme - ultraviolet flux, not only decreased density, but the contraction of the upper atmosphere also lowered the height of the peak of the ionospheric F - layer.
Certain things come out of it easily, such as the concept of black body radiation and balance of energy flux with energy density in a cavity (for example).
Moderately stressed and stressed trees showed 34 and 14 % of the stem growth, 71 and 31 % of the sap flux density, and 79 and 66 % of the final needle length of healthy trees in 2012.
Relative responses are for September — October 2012, except for sap flux density, which was measured in April 2012.
This presupposition is false since all that's required is an increase in total one dimensional (downward) heat flux and this flux need not be uniform — it need not be akin to the propagation of a density wave since that's just not how heat usually behaves.
In addition to the data from the radiometers, the Berkeley Lab scientists will get supplemental data by taking advantage of a separate, in - depth DOE climate study at the same location, which is using additional instruments and a balloon - borne sounding system to get information on temperature, cloud cover, the density and types of aerosols or pollution particles, heat fluxes and other climate variables like precipitatioIn addition to the data from the radiometers, the Berkeley Lab scientists will get supplemental data by taking advantage of a separate, in - depth DOE climate study at the same location, which is using additional instruments and a balloon - borne sounding system to get information on temperature, cloud cover, the density and types of aerosols or pollution particles, heat fluxes and other climate variables like precipitatioin - depth DOE climate study at the same location, which is using additional instruments and a balloon - borne sounding system to get information on temperature, cloud cover, the density and types of aerosols or pollution particles, heat fluxes and other climate variables like precipitation.
For instance, Sloan and Wolfendale (2013) demonstrated how an elegant physics - based derivation leads to a simple equation describing the radiative fluxes involved in the GHE, explaining why the radiative forcing is proportional to ln (ρ), where ρ is the density of GHGs in parts per volume.
I managed to retrieve a publication (Myhre & al., 1998: New estimates of radiative forcing due to well mixed greenhouse gases) where the well known factor used to compute the CO2 flux density out of its concentration's logarithm (5.35) was found by using line - by - line and narrow - band models on the base of data stored in the HITRAN database.
As this happens, then more energy is radiated from the Earth at a flux density that is proportional to the fourth power of the increase in temperature.
Ocean models in box geometry forced by constant surface fluxes of density have been found to spontaneously generate interdecadal oscillations of the thermohaline circulation.
The microwave flux density from it is used to scale microwave flux density (thermal emission) from molecules (primarily oxygen) in the atmosphere.
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