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evaporative cooling
evaporative cooling[i′vap·ə‚rād·iv ′kül·iŋ] (engineering) Lowering the temperature of a large mass of liquid by utilizing the latent heat of vaporization of a portion of the liquid. Cooling air by evaporating water into it. vaporization cooling evaporative coolingCooling accomplished by evaporating water (usually as a fine spray) in air; as a result, the dry-bulb temperature decreases and the humidity increases; this principle is used in cooling towers and in the cooling of buildings in hot, arid climates.evaporative cooling
evaporative cooling (ĕ-vap′ŏ-rā″tiv, -ŏ-ră-tiv) Reducing the body temperature of a patient with fever or heat stroke by spraying his or her skin with mist and then fanning the patient. |