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1 fluid
s fluidadj fluid, inestable -
2 fluid ounce
s unça líquida -
3 primary heat-transfer fluid
s fluid termòfor, fluid primariDef. del Termcat: Fluid encarregat d'extreure la calor captada per un absorbidor i cedir-la mitjançant un bescanviador tèrmic a un circuit secundari. -
4 correcting fluid
s líquid correctiu, corrector líquidDef. del Termcat: Líquid generalment blanc que s'utilitza per a tapar errors d'escriptura i que permet, un cop sec, d'escriure-hi al damunt.Nota: Diluent de líquid correctiu, llapis correctiu, paper correctiu, etc., són termes relacionats. -
5 correction fluid
s líquid correctiu, corrector líquidDef. del Termcat: Líquid generalment blanc que s'utilitza per a tapar errors d'escriptura i que permet, un cop sec, d'escriure-hi al damunt.Nota: Diluent de líquid correctiu, llapis correctiu, paper correctiu, etc., són termes relacionats. -
6 thinner for correction fluid
s diluent de líquid correctiu, Tipp-Ex® -
7 flash cycle
s cicle semidirecte d'expansió de vaporDef. del Termcat: Cicle per a la producció d'energia elèctrica, quan el fluid geotèrmic és vapor humit, que es caracteritza perquè el vapor és conduït a la turbina d'alta pressió o a la zona d'alta d'una turbina multietapes i l'aigua calenta, separada, és tractada mitjançant una segona expansió de vapor que origina vapor a més baixa pressió, el qual és conduït a una altra turbina de més baixa pressió, o a una etapa intermèdia d'una turbina multietapes. -
8 flowing
adj fluid, fluent | deixat anar | ample, folgat -
9 fluent
adj fluid, fluent | eloqüent -
10 steam flashing
s expansió de vaporDef. del Termcat: Procés físic de separació d'aigua i vapor provocat per una sobtada descompressió del fluid geotèrmic.
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