- heat transfer by advection
- адвективный перенос тепла
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary. 2013.
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advection — [əd vɛkʃ(ə)n] noun the transfer of heat or matter by the flow of a fluid, especially horizontally in the atmosphere or the sea. Derivatives advect verb advective adjective Origin early 20th cent.: from L. advectio(n ), from advehere bring , from… … English new terms dictionary
advection — /ədˈvɛkʃən/ (say uhd vekshuhn) noun 1. the transfer of heat by horizontal movements of air, water or other fluids; horizontal convection. 2. such a horizontal movement. {Latin advectio a carrying} …
advection — n. Meteorol. transfer of heat by the horizontal flow of air. Derivatives: advective adj. Etymology: L advectio f. advehere (as AD , vehere vect carry) … Useful english dictionary
cold advection — The process of advection (transfer of heat by horizontal motion) when cold air mass replaces a warm air mass … Aviation dictionary
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