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heat dissipation

n. dissipation of heat

Usage examples of "heat dissipation".

With superconductors, however, there are no heat dissipation losses at all.

He guessed it provided better heat dissipation and longer wear than steel.

There were some elegant fins running down the arms and legs that might help with heat dissipation, a major fault of most combat suits.

Its fabric is a micro-sandwich performing functions of heat dissipation and filter for bodily wastes.

The sausages had projections at crazy angles: solar cell arrays, shields, heat dissipation projectors connected to the station by piping, antennae.

Any failure of the condensation chamber or the heat dissipation system would be a serious matter, but the smoke also replicated as closely as feasible the appearance of the ancestral terrestrial engines.

Skeletal ruptures, blood loss, heat dissipation, muscular strain, cerebral violation—.

The primary phasers fired as he spoke, and after the usual interval of harmless dispersion, suddenly tore a gouge through a Hachai heat dissipation fin and cut deeply into a dreadnought's primary hull.

But beneath the Europan ice shield, another way of heat dissipation was needed.

Dark elves were taught to judge heat dissipation from droppings from an early age, and the pile was similar in texture and size to that typical of the rothé.

DARK ELVES WERE TAUGHT TO JUDGE HEAT DISSIPATION FROM DROPPINGS FROM AN EARLY AGE, AND THE PILE WAS SIMILAR IN TEXTURE AND SIZE TO THAT TYPICAL OF THE ROTHÉ.

It was heavier than most Terran-made crewed weapons, but still lighter than a full-sized Imperial weapon, and most of the weight saved had come out of its heat dissipation systems.

For a primarily nocturnal, forest-shade creature to charge out into unshaded territory by day, with the problem of heat dissipation that brought, and keep going-he had to have some truly compelling reason.