Articles, tagged with "airflow", page 2
11th March 2011
Laptops that shut down randomly is a complaint heard often from laptop users. The cause of these random shutdowns is usually caused by one of two problems; both of which are fairly easy to resolve.
Laptop Overheating
The first thing to pay attention...
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Author:
homebse
22nd February 2011
A louver is essentially a series of slanted blades (sometimes referred to as slats or fins) designed to permit airflow while also deflecting media such as dirt, water or solid objects. However, since no single set of louvers can satisfy every set of requi...
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Author:
Ryan Boots
16th February 2011
Kirby is a major manufacturer of home appliances, and first of all, vacuum cleaners. Kirby Vacuum cleaner known to be one of the best among other cleaners. The company doesn’t invest too much money in advertisement to keep product’s prices acceptable for ...
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Author:
Miranda Yorke
24th September 2010
All-In-One
An all-in-one PC is a computer that contains the central processing unit or CPU and the monitor encased in a single entity.Common Features of the All-In-One
CD/DVD/Bluray drives built inTouchscreen capabilitie
4+ US...
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Author:
EthanDreyer
23rd August 2010
The 1990s saw Volkswagen engines in a state of transition. For almost fifty years, Volkswagen engines had been air cooled-a cooling method that employs a forced airflow directed towards a series of fins on the heads and cylinders of the engine, causing tr...
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Author:
lowmileageengines.op@gmail.com
21st July 2010
The machine is to cut off the tire lip steel ring, prolong the life span of the next machine's cutter, and facilitate the later work.
The pneumatic cylinder raises and fixes the tire, by coupling device, the electric motor turns the tire, and the feedi...
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Author:
Litao Lang
09th June 2010
The internal temperature of the greenhouse can become an obsession for the greenhouse gardener. Through the winter and early spring the glasshouse owner becomes fixated on keeping the temperature above freezing to protect their precious plants. A whole ar...
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Author:
Stephen Clarke
09th June 2010
The market is full of different kinds of oscillating fans to choose from. You can find them as wall mounted or floor based oscillating fans. There are some advantages in both types of oscillating fans. Floor based oscillating fans are assumed more useful ...
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Author:
Rayner
30th May 2010
So you call yourself a car enthusiast? Are you really a car enthusiast as they say? If so, one must've heard of the HEMI. What does HEMI stand for? Once I heard the word, the first thing which came to mind was the word hemisphere. Fortunately, the word he...
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Author:
Sturat Michael M
08th April 2010
In order to compensate for uneven temperatures, many homeowners simply open and close vents, wear layers or fiddle with the thermostat throughout the day. However, Aris Parviz of Able Air-1, Inc. says adjusting your thermostat or shutting vents to compens...
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Author:
Dean Matthews
19th March 2010
Sweating is a natural process. It is the body's mechanism to regulate its temperature. Though it is normal to sweat profusely during a hot and sunny day, almost all people are uncomfortable with it. Sweating, especially excessive sweat, can interfere with...
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Author:
nuscheysmith
01st March 2010
The refrigerator relies on forced air to transfer heat. Fans inside the appliance move air around. The faster the air flows, the more quickly the heat is removed. For this reason, you don't want to do anything to block the airflow. There are three basic t...
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Author:
Franco Zinzi
08th February 2010
Alabama Jumpers make one of the most rugged fishing worms since they have a tougher outer skin layer enabling them to remain on the hook better than many other varieties of worms. Being these worms can litterally jump out of your hands should give you the...
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Author:
Bruce Galle
28th January 2010
If you want to keep your greenhouse at the ideal temperature for overwintering most frost sensitive plants, a minimum temperature of 7C (45F), you need to heat it during the coldest part of the year (autumn and winter). Many gardeners never heat their gre...
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Author:
Mark Spencer
01st October 2009
People who live in cold climates or who have been starting fireplace fires for years know about priming the flue. But what if your fireplace is a nicety, not a necessity, because you live in a temperate climate. If you're one of those people and haven't s...
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Author:
rharrison98