WHAT DOES EVAPORÁ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of evaporá in the Romanian dictionary
evaporates vb., ind. 1 sg evapor / evaporase, 3 sg and pl. evaporator / evaporate; cong., 3 sg and pl. Vaporizers / Evaporators evaporá vb., ind. prez. 1 sg. evápor/evaporéz, 3 sg. și pl. eváporă/evaporeáză; conj. prez. 3 sg. și pl. evápore/evaporéze
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «EVAPORÁ»
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Numerical Simulation of the Evaporation of Liquid Spray ...
A numerical simulatio n of the evaporation process in a multiphase, multi-specie, gas liquid interacti on problem is presented in this work. The algebraic droplet evaporation model is explained in detail along with its governing equations.
Hussein Tarek Al Sayed, 2007
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Meteorology: Understanding the Atmosphere - Pagina 84
A 20° C Some molecules are evaporating; some are condensing Evaporation: The Source of Atmospheric Water Water is, near the surface, the atmosphere's most abundant trace gas. How does water enter the atmosphere? Evaporation puts it ...
Steven Ackerman, John Knox, 2006
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Thermal Separation Technology: Principles, Methods, ... - Pagina 385
Heat transfer to a liquid leads to an increase of the temperature up to the boiling temperature at which evaporation starts. The vapor pressure becomes equal to the pressure of the system. In the case of the evaporation of a liquid mixture all ...
Alfons Mersmann, Matthias Kind, Johann Stichlmair, 2011
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Evaporation from Open Water Surfaces: Proceedings of the ...
TABLE II : EVAPORATION REDUCTION ACHIEVED BY VARIOUS ENERGY-REDUCING METHODS SI. Method No. Area of Water Evapora- surface tion covered ( % ) reduction 1 ) Changing the Water oolour: Dye in water 100 Shallow, ...
Chelikani Venkata Jagannath Varma, Koushal Raj Saxena, Bhupinder Kumar, 1989
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An Evaporation Survey of Ohio - Pagina 35
The rainfall for 1930 was approximately 50 per cent of the average for 1928, 1929, and 1931; however, the high evaporation rate in 1930 caused the E/ R ratio value of that year to be three times as great as, instead of double, the average of ...
James Dean Wilson, J. R. Savage, 1936
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Assessment of convection, conduction, and evaporation in ... - Pagina 9
From kinetic theory, the mass rate of molecules involved in this evaporation condensation exchange is given by In a real boiling process in which a net production of vapor is involved, the aforementioned kinetic equilibrium is upset by a ...
Robert W. Graham, Robert C. Hendricks, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1967
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Results of Rain, River and Evaporation Observations - Pagina xvi
EVAPORATION RESULTS. EvAPoRaTIoN from Tank Evaporator placed on margin of Lake George. Jan. Feb. Mar. lAprìl. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. I Oct. Nov. 1 Dec. ` foîgfär. ° Toml por in. in. l in. in. in. ln. in. in. in. l in. in. in. i in. month _.
New South Wales. Government Astronomer, 1904
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Free fall and evaporation of JP-1 jet fuel droplets in a ... - Pagina 1
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL NOTE D-199 FREE FALL AND EVAPORATION OF JP-1 JET FUEL DROPLETS IN A QUIET ATMOSPHERE By Herman H. Lowell SUMMARY In connection with the ...
Herman H. Lowell, Lewis Research Center, 1960
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Meteorology of New South Wales. Results of Rain, River, ... - Pagina xvi
EVAPOEATION RE8ULT8. Evaporation from Tank Evaporator placed on margin of Lake George. * 8ec footnote referring to Evaporation In preceding table. 8ydney. EVAPORATION RE8ULT8— continued. Results of Evaporation at 8ydney, ...
Sydney Observatory (N.S.W.), 1904
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An inquiry into the causes of the rise and fall of the ... - Pagina 7
traction ; otherwise, the humidity of the atmosphere would increase or diminish, as one or the other of these operations preponderated, until it attained a state of complete wity or saturation. The amount of evaporation from the whole ocean, ...
Edward GIDDINS, Henry Hall SHERWOOD, 1838