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TSAT
(redirected from Saturation temperature)

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TSATTransformational Satellite
TSATTransferrin Saturation
TSATSaturation Temperature
TSATTarget Start-Up Approval Time (air traffic control)
TSATT-1 Rate Small Aperture Terminal
TSATTactical-Situation-Assessment Technology
TSATTechnical Skills & Aptitude Toolbox (The Training Solutions Group, Inc., and the Alliance for Employee Growth and Development, Inc.)
TSATTelemetry and Data Transfer via Satellite (Norwegian wireless system provider)
TSATThe Sick and Tired (gaming group)


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All the polymer nanocomposites samples were saturated within the auto clave for a period of 12-15 h to attain equilibrium solubility at different saturation temperature and pressure.
If the saturation temperature can be accurately and reliably measured, then saturation pressure can be estimated using refrigerant property correlations.
Condensation proceeds, transferring heat to all surfaces until saturation temperature is reached.
 
 
 
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