单词 | flux |
释义 | flux (flʌks ) Word forms: fluxes 1. uncountable noun [oft in NOUN] If something is in a state of flux, it is constantly changing. Education remains in a state of flux which will take some time to settle down. ...a period of economic flux. Synonyms: instability, change, transition, unrest 2. variable noun [oft NOUN of noun] You can refer to a flowing mass as a flux. [technical] ...the flux of cosmic rays. Synonyms: flow, movement, motion, fluidity Collocations: heat flux Those who work in deep mines experience this heat flux at uncomfortably close quarters. THE EARTH: An Intimate History (2004) Several orders of enhancement of near-field heat flux within the infrared atmospheric window (8–13 μ m bandwidth) are achieved. 2018, 'A biomimicry design for nanoscale radiative cooling applications inspired by Morpho didius butterfly', Scientific Reports The paper presents an analysis of known dependencies for determining the critical heat flux density in diphasic thermosyphons. 2017, 'Critical heat flux density in diphasic thermosyphons', MATEC Web of Conferences The heat flux decreased concomitantly with increased imposed magnetic flux density. 2009, 'Heat Flux of a Transferred Arc Driven by a Transverse Magnetic Field', Advances in Materials Science and Engineering Larger wall heat flux density provided less heat transfer enhancement. 2019, 'Effect of Actual Gas Turbine Operating Conditions on Mist/Steam Cooling Performance in a Ribbed Passage', Energies They imagine a world where no one is in charge and no one necessarily knows what's going on, where identities are in perpetual flux. Christianity Today (2000) He longs for what changes not, in a world whose perpetual flux is not only the secret but the joy and necessity of human life. The Times Literary Supplement (2011) The advantage was in perpetual flux. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Translations: Chinese: 不断的变动 Japanese: 不安定 |
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