heated surface
collocation in Englishmeaningsofheatedandsurface
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heated
adjective
uk/ˈhiː.tɪd/us/ˈhiː.t̬ɪd/
made hot ...
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surface
noun
uk/ˈsɜː.fɪs/us/ˈsɝː-/
the outer or top part or layer ...
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(Definition ofheatedandsurfacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Both types measure fluid mass flow rate by means of the heat convected from aheatedsurfaceto the flowing fluid.
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The flow patterns were recorded photographically by a camera situated at the same height as theheatedsurface.
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The generation of thermals is thought to be the result of an instability in the conduction layer adjacent to theheatedsurface.
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However, the design of any griddle follows the same basic functional requirements: large, flat,heatedsurfaceon which to cook food.
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When water is struckheatedsurfacewater can evaporate carrying energy back into space through cloud formation and rain.
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Anyheatedsurfacemust always be tested before the reptile is exposed to it.
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Mechanical rubbing of aheatedsurfacewith molten solder can be used for coating the surface.
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These jets and associated shock waves can damage the now highlyheatedsurface.
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For most cooking applications, high thermal conductivity is desirable to create an evenlyheatedsurfaceon which to cook.
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In other words, steam semi-insulates theheatedsurfaceand surface temperature rises to allow heat to get to the cooling fluid (through convection and radiative heat transfer).
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The pit-oven was a clay-lined excavation in the ground in which the fuel was burned and then pushed aside, and the loaves were baked on theheatedsurface.
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In the case of the thermal dispersion, or immersible, type of flow meter, the heat is transferred to the boundary layer of the fluid flowing over theheatedsurface.
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For example, a heating appliance may come with a cord designed to withstand accidental contact with heated surfaces.
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They also stay under heated surfaces most of the time.
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