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German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering / construction | |||||||
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3 | steam enthalpy stream |
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steam enthalpy stream Explanation: Acc. to Systran |
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Background info Explanation: I don't know enough about the subject to propose a translation, but this information might help you and others. Strom is probably flow. enthalpy of combustion Verbrennungs-enthalpie (f) enthalpy of dilution Verdünnungs-enthalpie (f) enthalpy of evaporation Verdampfungs-enthalpie (f) enthalpy of fusion Schmelz-enthalpie (f) enthalpy of mixing Mischungs-enthalpie (f) enthalpy of solution Lösungs-enthalpie (f) enthalpy of sublimation Sublimations-enthalpie (f) http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/swain/beilstein/bedict3b.h... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 mins (2004-04-06 13:58:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Enthalpy: also known as heat content, is the change in energy of a reaction at constant pressure. Symbolized by H, the absolute enthalpy of any state is impossible to measure. Instead we always measure changes in enthalpy, ƒ´H. The enthalpy change for a chemical change can be calculated using Hess\'s law. http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/chemistry/mission2mars/cont... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 21 mins (2004-04-06 14:05:37 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- When the steam condenses back into water, it gives up its enthalpy of evaporation, which it had acquired on changing from water to steam. The enthalpy of evaporation is measured in kJ/kg its symbol is hfg. Enthalpy of evaporation is also known as latent heat. http://www.forbesmarshall.com/spirax/sgbep1.htm |
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