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The combined efforts also will be designed to strategically alter the thermal balance within the mold to optimize castability. For one thing, edges of the sheet generally receive less energy than center portions do, so heaters at the center would have to operate at lower output in order to get a thermal balance. The thermal balance of the body is affected by a combination of air temperature, mean radiant temperature, air movement and velocity, and relative humidity The most sophisticated climate control systems recognize only air temperature, air velocity, and relative humidity Radiant temperature is a variable that we must sometimes define separately-- and one that we can't necessarily control by adjusting the ventilation system. |
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