On the high end, the resulting increase in local power dissipation can lead to thermal runaway that may cause momentary or permanent device failure.
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The star will heat up more than in the stars and the thermal runaway reaction when the oxygen fuel ignites will be far greater.
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In comparison to solid tantalum capacitors the thermal runaway of niobium anodes will occur at about three times higher power than of tantalum anodes.
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The focus of the review was on the safety of the LiFePO ), which provide less reaction energy during thermal runaway, have become available.
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For these two reasons, Grignard reactions often can have a long induction period, followed by a thermal runaway, even causing the reaction solvent to boil-off.
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In electrical engineering, thermal runaway is typically associated with increased current flow and power dissipation, although exothermic chemical reactions can be of concern here too.
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The pack is designed to prevent catastrophic cell failures from propagating to adjacent cells ( thermal runaway ), even when the cooling system is off.
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To maintain efficient overall operation and avoid damage from thermal runaway, the demand for heat from the secondary side of the exchanger must be consistently high.
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The battery operates without heating at room temperature, avoiding the extensive cooling systems that appear in current electric cars and the corresponding risk of thermal runaway.
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Not running the regeneration cycle soon enough increases the risk of engine damage and / or uncontrolled regeneration ( thermal runaway ) and possible DPF failure.