Diathermal wall, in thermodynamics, allowing (only) heat transfer
Diathermal oil, oil used for heat transfer
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Diathermal or diathermic may refer to: Related to diathermy, e.g., diathermic therapy Diathermal wall, in thermodynamics, allowing (only) heat transfer...
thermodynamics, a diathermal wall between two thermodynamic systems allows heat transfer but does not allow transfer of matter across it. The diathermal wall is...
"All heat is of the same kind". Another statement of the law is "All diathermal walls are equivalent".: 24, 144 The zeroth law is important for the mathematical...
This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. An oil is any nonpolar...
(1994) writes that "the zeroth law may be stated: All diathermal walls are equivalent". A diathermal wall is a physical connection between two bodies that...
διά dia and θέρμη thermē, literally meaning "heating through" (adjs., diathermal, diathermic). Diathermy is commonly used for muscle relaxation, and to...
or from a system, other than by work or the transfer of matter. In a diathermal system, the internal energy can only be changed by the transfer of energy...
as cool while a low effusivity fabric is sensed as being warmer. For a diathermal wall having a stepped "constant heat" boundary condition imposed abruptly...
through a selectively permeable partition of matter or work; it is called a diathermal connection. According to Lieb and Yngvason, the essential meaning of the...
the relevant intensive variables are equal in the two bodies; for a diathermal wall, this statement is sometimes called the zeroth law of thermodynamics...
allowed to move in and out. Ideally, a wall may be declared adiabatic, diathermal, impermeable, permeable, or semi-permeable. Actual physical materials...
hand, according to Carathéodory (1909), there also exist non-adiabatic, diathermal walls, which are postulated to be permeable only to heat. For the definition...
correspondence exists. There are three relevant kinds of wall here: purely diathermal, adiabatic, and permeable to matter. If two of those kinds of wall are...
on tissue transplantations in other ocular and some dermal diseases" "Diathermal coagulation in connection with eye diseases" "Work on brucellosis, coccidiomycosis...