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1 индекс передачи теплового излучения
3.5 индекс передачи теплового излучения (radiant heat transfer index) (RHTI): Число, рассчитанное с точностью до одной десятой, как среднее значение времени (измеренного с точностью до одной десятой секунды), затраченного на подъем температуры калориметра на (24,0 ± 0,2) °С в ходе испытаний, при которых задается определенная плотность падающего теплового потока.
Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 6942-2007: Система стандартов безопасности труда. Одежда для защиты от тепла и огня. Методы оценки материалов и пакетов материалов, подвергаемых воздействию источника теплового излучения оригинал документа
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2 коэффициент передачи тепловой радиации
Footwear industry: RHTI, Radiant Heat Transfer IndexУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коэффициент передачи тепловой радиации
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