Radiator as a sculptural form in the bathroom (Inspiration for creating and developing the heating element in the bathroom is a form of plant origin - Dandelion)

Despot, Katerina and Sandeva, Vaska and Namicev, Petar (2013) Radiator as a sculptural form in the bathroom (Inspiration for creating and developing the heating element in the bathroom is a form of plant origin - Dandelion). In: XXII International Scientific Conference Management and Quality.

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Abstract

As radiators - radiators are driving of heat, designed to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another in which a heating or cooling. Many radiators are meant to be used in cars, buildings and electrical appliances. Radiators are always a source of heat in the surrounding area, although it may be needed for heating or cooling.
Why so called? Despite the title radiators najgolrmiot part of the heat transferred by convention rather than thermal radiation term Convector though it is not marked. You can expect to radiator term refers to devices that transfer heat through heat zrechenje because his name is derived. In practice the term radiator means any device through which fluid circulates through pipes iziliranite. Convector term refers to class devices where the source of heat is not directly exposed.
How do radiators? When hot water radiator heat, heat to be broadcast in the area. The heat warms the air in two ways - by radiation or convection. Radiation separates a fraction of the heat radiators, and high percentage of heat is distributed by convection. As the radiator heats the air before it is heated air rises, cold pulls through the radiator top. The flow of air can freely circulate through, under and around each radiator. When the heater is placed in housing, there must be more open ventilation of the upper and lower body.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Natural sciences > Other natural sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences
Depositing User: Vaska Sandeva
Date Deposited: 31 Oct 2013 08:47
Last Modified: 31 Oct 2013 08:47
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/7856

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