adiabatic process

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Noun1.adiabatic process - (thermodynamics) any process that occurs without gain or loss of heat
thermodynamics - the branch of physics concerned with the conversion of different forms of energy
natural action, natural process, action, activity - a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity"
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JesE[bar]s Gutierrez, co-founder & CEO of Smart4Power, said they will implement a series of energy and water conservation measures, such as improvement of cooling systems, addition of adiabatic cooling for chillers, LED light replacements and installation of water-saving devices.
JesE[bar]s Gutierrez, the co-founder and CEO of Smart4Power, said: "Smart4Power will implement a series of energy and water conservation measures, such as improvement of cooling systems, the addition of adiabatic cooling for chillers, LED light replacements and installation of water-saving devices."
Adiabatic cooling and warming take place whenever the altitude of the parcel (thereby its pressure) changes.
Additionally, the VEM supports an adaptive blindmate' cooling plant that allows for chilled water, direct expansion, or adiabatic cooling depending on the given location and climate.
The Hybrid Adiabatic Cooling System from AEC, New Berlin, Wis.
The water spray provides an adiabatic cooling effect on the incoming airstream.
All ambient temperatures below the 57[degrees]F (13.9[degrees]C) DB bin condition (3,516 hours/year) would use the heat recovery process as shown in Figure 4 without adiabatic cooling or humidification.
Global market trends show an increase in the use of new technologies leveraging evaporative and adiabatic cooling that use water to cool the surrounding air.
This technology is an adiabatic cooling system, which is able to fit the hotel's existing chillers.
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