Dissipation in a sentence as a noun

Their problem is not just idle power & heat dissipation, their real problem is cost/ unit.

>50W/inch^3 is soldering iron level heat dissipation...we'll 50W/inch^3 is the throughput.

This phase breaking is result of interaction which causes some energy loss/dissipation.

Heat dissipation is a big part of their costs, and blade servers trade heat for space, which is a bad trade, as space is cheap compared to heat management.

Heat dissipation is easier since essentially all of the optical media can be in contact with heat sink.

The surface of the golf ball will be hot and hairy: hot because of the heat dissipation,\nand hairy because the machine will need many wires to connect it to the outside world.

Heat dissipation issues can arise, besides with rising temperature the coating can lose integrity.

"Long and short is that because of a combo of energy use and heat dissipation at the scale of upcoming transistors, maybe upwards of 50% of the transistors on a chip may need to be off.

It's just as valid to say "People buy up consoles because they want to just be able to play some damn games without worrying about hardware upgrades and framerates and heat dissipation.

Structures these days don't resonate at 2 Hz. Football stadiums are designed to resonate at above 12 Hz. Further, structures often have explicit energy dissipation system built in to them.

We are the integration partner for Facebook, at least in Europe, and one of our divisions helped them work through some design challenges re: heat dissipation, PDU routing, and HDD density.

It could also be caused by mechanical and environmental issues affecting the TIL or the mating of the semiconductor to the heat dissipation mechanism.

Clock rates were pushed up which caused heat dissipation to go up, and transistor counts were going up too, so you got an n^2 effect in terms of heat dissipationBack when Dennard scaling was in effect, transistor power decreased as density increased, keeping chip power under control.

How expensive are such coatings, and what are typical values for coefficient of friction?With regard to the thermal resistance of the air gap, unfortunately it is not possible to reduce the air gap much below ~10 microns without incurring large frictional losses; the power dissipation associated with shearing of the fluid layer in the air gap regions scales as 1/h, were h is the air gap distance.

Dissipation definitions

noun

breaking up and scattering by dispersion; "the dissipation of the mist"

noun

dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure

See also: profligacy dissolution licentiousness looseness

noun

useless or profitless activity; using or expending or consuming thoughtlessly or carelessly; "if the effort brings no compensating gain it is a waste"; "mindless dissipation of natural resources"

See also: waste wastefulness