| 11. | Direct-cool refrigerators produce the cooling effect by a natural convection process.
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| 12. | A common example of natural convection is the rise of smoke from a fire.
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| 13. | This device however uses natural convection.
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| 14. | The maximum nominal power is ~ 30 kW, the power being removed by natural convection.
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| 15. | The driving force for natural convection is buoyancy, a result of differences in fluid density.
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| 16. | The power in natural convection mode.
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| 17. | Thermosyphoning is based on natural convection.
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| 18. | But, in natural convection the Grashof number is the dimensionless parameter that governs the fluid flow.
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| 19. | Energy losses occur through heat conduction from workpiece to fixture, natural convection, and thermal radiation.
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| 20. | In natural convection, fluid surrounding a heat source receives heat, becomes less dense and rises.
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