[
US
/ˌaɪsəˈθɝməɫ/
]
ADJECTIVE
- of a process or change taking place at constant temperature
How To Use isothermal In A Sentence
- ‘isothermal’ is quite of modern invention; but what a long story it would be to tell the meaning of ‘_isothermal_ lines’, all which is summed up in and saved by the word. English Past and Present
- The non - isothermal phenomenon may bring about significant effect on the fluid flow and heat transfer.
- Under isothermal condition, the results show that the pyrolysis of MSW nearly all is occurred on one time range, but it's initiative time and terminal time is not same.
- Tensile ductility during transformation superplasticity is compared with that during isothermal creep at the average, effective cycling temperature, and a numerical model is used to show the effect of thermal gradients in limiting superplastic elongation.
- po is the pressure at ground level and zo= (RT/μ g) is called the isothermal scale height (about 8 km for the earth). Archive 2008-08-01
- Republicanism, will _inevitably_ control the Mississippi river and master the destinies of all soil above the so-called isothermal line, and probably of much below it. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy
- Dynamic models show that while large particles could be in synchronous rotation, smaller particles should rotate faster and look isothermal.
- Between a conflict with a cuspy DM model and an isothermal isodense core, I would bet money that the later would have to give. Astronomers Find Black Holes Do Not Absorb Dark Matter | Universe Today
- Three-dimensional isothermal material flows in the metering section of injection molder with different screw heads during injection molding are simulated through POLYFLOW software.
- It's called an "isothermal," and we live in this one very much on purpose. Books Most Important to You