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Episode: 1592 In which we use fancy words instead of simple ones. Today, the quotidian denominator.
Episode: 1582 L. M. K. Boelter and engineering education at its best. Today, a great teacher.
Episode: 1570 GE, light bulbs, and the product-driven innovation cycle. Today, we talk about light bulbs and product innovation.
Episode: 1568 Lord Kelvin's miscalculation of the age of the earth. Today, a Victorian scientist miscalculates the age of the earth.
Are all the galaxies orbiting a superstructure in the middle of the universe? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice are reaching into the grab bag to cover questions from absolute zero to the nature of gravity, and much much more. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/cosmic-queries-total-darkness/ Thanks to our Patrons RY, The Kilted Bard, Istvan Leel-Össy, Matthew, lrs.2010, Devin Caldwell, Shaneeb Kamran, Leondre Dow, Cool, Greenhornet658ky, Nikola Lacković, Steve Shirley, Lani Lum, Paulis, John Bower, Purp, Josh S, Craig Booth, wrae, Richard Francisco, Mike, Subhransu Mishra, Jaden R Peters, Andreas, Raimund Stock jr, Brian Banks, robert margerum, Amiri Mouhab, Alan Moylan, Marianne sperry, William Benjamin Broes, Paul Sanchez, Mark Evans, Fiona Rawls, Nick L, Shaun H, Marcin Majdanski, Justin Satterwhite, Rolando Cosme, Darkphoenix, Praxis, Vexonar, User Profile Name, twon, V-Thrax, Oymilius The Great, DFH, Senad Bajramovic, Joe Kava, Lucas Harlan, Ty Jayne Breathe, Malcom, Muttey, Ana i Vinko, Lewis Alley, Layee Chau, Zachary Lang, Dave, Sweet T, Rich Wolf, c l, MyCatSaysHi!, Apoorv Lathey, Sondre Hellingsrud, Robert Steenberge, naveen v, Dennis L. Friedman, Dr Mark, Karsten Schäfer, Tim Thomas, Joe Messer, andrew nathan, Darayat Chowdhury, Dan Gillespie, NK, Anthony Sclafani, Nicholas Flores, Murphstein, justin thomas, Valerie, Alexis, Lior Gross, Melissa Harrison, Elizabeth Engelhardt, T, Makayla, 9000 H.A.L.s, Brian Maurer, Shahar Avenstein, Robert, O P, RDH, Paul Hill, Annie Saenz, Mike Mohler, Peter Petrov, Kyle, Isaac Hach, W Pops, Brittney Jacobs, and BRambo for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join Joey Henderson LIVE from the 7th Annual HVAC/R Training Symposium in Florida! This essential training breaks down the science of heat transfer into practical field techniques every technician needs. What You'll Learn: Understanding sensible heat (dry bulb) vs latent heat (wet bulb) removal Why airflow matters Heat transfer diagnostics BEFORE pulling out gauges Gas furnace temperature rise troubleshooting How all about heat relates to cooling, heating, and refrigeration Inverter/cold climate heat pump heat transfer principles Target saturated temperatures Key Takeaways: Industry capacity standards Why humidity removal takes MORE energy than temperature drop Diagnosing low airflow, dirty coils, and charge issues through heat out measurements Temperature rise method for gas furnaces and heat strips Water flow and boiler heat transfer fundamentals Joey Henderson shares real-world stories and field-tested methods for mastering heat in, heat out principles. Whether you're working with mini-splits, gas furnaces, or commercial chillers - understanding heat transfer is the foundation of excellent HVAC work! Have a question that you want us to answer on the podcast? Submit your questions at https://www.speakpipe.com/hvacschool. Purchase your tickets or learn more about the 7th Annual HVACR Training Symposium at https://hvacrschool.com/symposium. Subscribe to our podcast on your iPhone or Android. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Check out our handy calculators here or on the HVAC School Mobile App for Apple and Android.
Episode: 1546 Max Jakob: a breath of fresh air in a new land. Today, a great engineer escapes the Holocaust.
In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom podcast, host Stewart Alsop sits down with Daniel Bar, co-founder of Space Computer, a satellite-based secure compute protocol that creates a "root of trust in space" using tamper-resistant hardware for cryptographic applications. The conversation explores the fascinating intersection of space technology, blockchain infrastructure, and trusted execution environments (TEEs), touching on everything from cosmic radiation-powered random number generators to the future of space-based data centers and Daniel's journey from quantum computing research to building what they envision as the next evolution beyond Ethereum's "world computer" concept. For more information about Space Computer, visit spacecomputer.io, and check out their new podcast "Frontier Pod" on the Space Computer YouTube channel.Timestamps00:00 Introduction to Space Computer02:45 Understanding Layer 1 and Layer 2 in Space Computing06:04 Trusted Execution Environments in Space08:45 The Evolution of Trusted Execution Environments11:59 The Role of Blockchain in Space Computing14:54 Incentivizing Satellite Deployment17:48 The Future of Space Computing and Its Applications20:58 Radiation Hardening and Space Environment Challenges23:45 Kardashev Civilizations and the Future of Energy26:34 Quantum Computing and Its Implications29:49 The Intersection of Quantum and Crypto32:26 The Future of Space Computer and Its VisionKey Insights1. Space-based data centers solve the physical security problem for Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs). While TEEs provide secure compute through physical isolation, they remain vulnerable to attacks requiring physical access - like electron microscope forensics to extract secrets from chips. By placing TEEs in space, these attack vectors become practically impossible, creating the highest possible security guarantees for cryptographic applications.2. The space computer architecture uses a hybrid layer approach with space-based settlement and earth-based compute. The layer 1 blockchain operates in space as a settlement layer and smart contract platform, while layer 2 solutions on earth provide high-performance compute. This design leverages space's security advantages while compensating for the bandwidth and compute constraints of orbital infrastructure through terrestrial augmentation.3. True randomness generation becomes possible through cosmic radiation harvesting. Unlike pseudo-random number generators used in most blockchain applications today, space-based systems can harvest cosmic radiation as a genuinely stochastic process. This provides pure randomness critical for cryptographic applications like block producer selection, eliminating the predictability issues that compromise security in earth-based random number generation.4. Space compute migration is inevitable as humanity advances toward Kardashev Type 1 civilization. The progression toward planetary-scale energy control requires space-based infrastructure including solar collection, orbital cities, and distributed compute networks. This technological evolution makes space-based data centers not just viable but necessary for supporting the scale of computation required for advanced civilization development.5. The optimal use case for space compute is high-security applications rather than general data processing. While space-based data centers face significant constraints including 40kg of peripheral infrastructure per kg of compute, maintenance impossibility, and 5-year operational lifespans, these limitations become acceptable when the application requires maximum security guarantees that only space-based isolation can provide.6. Space computer will evolve from centralized early-stage operation to a decentralized satellite constellation. Similar to early Ethereum's foundation-operated nodes, space computer currently runs trusted operations but aims to enable public participation through satellite ownership stakes. Future participants could fractionally own satellites providing secure compute services, creating economic incentives similar to Bitcoin mining pools or Ethereum staking.7. Blockchain represents a unique compute platform that meshes hardware, software, and free market activity. Unlike traditional computers with discrete inputs and outputs, blockchain creates an organism where market participants provide inputs through trading, lending, and other economic activities, while the distributed network processes and returns value through the same market mechanisms, creating a cyborg-like integration of technology and economics.
Paul Burgess discusses his research on how oceanic pulses (like the ENSO and Indian Dipole) and solar variability contribute to global temperatures. His study, spanning from 1900 to the present, indicates a close match between his model and satellite temperature data, refuting high climate sensitivity assumptions and suggesting natural variability as a major factor. Burgess invites critiques of his 138-page paper, emphasizing the need for accurate, observational science over consensus-based modeling.00:00 Introduction and Background02:10 Model Validation and Results21:26 Independent Verification and Model Testing24:49 Challenges to Climate Sensitivity Assumptions25:43 Critique of Climate Alarmism41:16 Understanding Deep Ocean Heat Dynamics41:56 Heat Transfer and Ocean Layers42:34 Data and Models on Ocean Warming43:20 Heat Storage in Ocean Layers44:23 Challenges in Deep Ocean Data45:05 Mathematical Models and Energy Balance46:38 Regional Ocean Temperature Trends48:21 Implications of Deep Ocean Heat Uptake49:01 Concluding Remarks and Future Work49:18 Audience Interaction and Feedback50:14 Predicting Future Climate Trends56:10 Personal Insights and Broader Implications01:02:21 Electric Vehicles and Energy Policies01:07:43 Challenges in Scientific DebateEmail: svsuliere@gmail.comExplaining Every Temperature Change from 1983 to 2025 - My Most Important Work Ever: https://substack.com/home/post/p-182701114Climate Realism by Paul Burgess: https://www.youtube.com/@ClimateRealism=========Slides, summaries, references, and transcripts of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summariesMy Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1
James Kamis discusses his theory that oceanic warm blobs, such as the one in the northern Pacific Ocean, are primarily caused by geological activities like underwater volcanic eruptions and tectonic movements rather than atmospheric conditions. Drawing on evidence from recent high-resolution ocean floor mapping and historical data on seismic and volcanic activities, Kamis highlights the significant role of geological features in heating ocean waters. He also challenges the mainstream view held by NASA and NOAA, advocating for a more comprehensive consideration of geological factors in climate studies.00:00 Introduction to the Ocean Warming Hotspot00:48 Understanding the Warm Blob01:45 Geological Features of the Ocean Floor05:06 The Pacific Ring of Fire07:00 Mapping the Ocean Floor08:40 Volcanic Activity and Climate Impact10:21 Geological Activity in Japan15:19 The Kamchatka Peninsula18:23 Characteristics of the Warm Blob23:29 Cool Blob Phenomenon27:21 Other Warm Blobs Across the Ocean28:56 Heat Transfer to the Arctic Ocean30:01 Volcanic Activity in the Pacific Ocean30:51 Axial Volcano and Seismic Activity33:15 El Nino and Geological Evidence36:50 Gulf Stream and Geological Impacts40:38 Geological Theories and Predictions47:24 Books and Further Reading52:21 Final Thoughts and AcknowledgementsJames Kamis articles: https://climatechangedispatch.com/?s=kamisJune 2023 book by James E. Kamis: “Geological Impacts on Climate” https://a.co/d/2x9bJeLKamis' website: https://www.plateclimatology.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plateclimatology4845Viterito/Kamis/Yim/Catt: Impacts of Geothermal Energy on Climate | Tom Nelson Pod #181: https://youtu.be/lbDbA32fNek—Slides, summaries, references, and transcripts of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summariesMy Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1
Building HVAC Science - Building Performance, Science, Health & Comfort
In this episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, Eric Kaiser and Bill Spohn welcome longtime HVAC instructor Michael Uselof, who shares his remarkable journey from answering a humble job ad in 1983 to becoming a passionate educator with the United Association (UA). Michael reflects on the value of learning through hands-on experience, the evolution of HVAC technology, and the crucial role training plays in creating resilient, adaptable tradespeople. Michael shares stories from his early days wiring supermarkets and living above the shop, to teaching thousands of apprentices over two decades. He also dives into the shifting landscape of the HVAC world—from electrification efforts in New York to new refrigerants and the importance of teaching logic, not just facts. The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as Michael speaks to the emotional and mental demands of the service trade, encouraging listeners to seek help when needed and sharing the significance of community and ongoing education in staying strong and skilled. We don't just teach a trade—we teach a career that changes lives." – Michael Useloff "Facts become data, data becomes knowledge, and wisdom is knowing what to fix." "If it doesn't make you tick, you might want to pick a different field." Mike's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-useloff-9a980a90/ UANJ: www.UANJ.org UA - national: www.UA.org This episode was recorded in July 2025.
What happened between Noah and Abraham?Can science and the Bible agree on how the earth formed?If the flood really happened… where's the evidence?Support this show!! : https://www.bibspeak.com/#donateGrab your free gift: the top 10 most misunderstood Biblical verses: https://info.bibspeak.com/10-verses-clarifiedJoin the newsletter (I only send 2 emails a week): https://www.bibspeak.com/#newsletterShop Dwell L'abel 15% off using the discount code BIBSPEAK15 https://go.dwell-label.com/bibspeakDownload Logos Bible Software for your own personal study: http://logos.com/biblicallyspeakingSign up for Riverside: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaig...Use Manychat to automate a quick DM! It's great for sending links fast.https://manychat.partnerlinks.io/nd14879vojabStan.Store—way better than Linktree! It lets me share links, grow my email list, and host all my podcast stuff in one place.https://join.stan.store/biblicallyspeakingSupport this show!! : https://www.bibspeak.com/#donate Dr. Miller holds multiple degrees in the physical sciences, including an earnedMaster's degree from the University of Texas at Arlington and a Ph.D. in Bio-Mechanical Engineering from Auburn University, with emphases in Thermodynamics,Bio-Thermal Science, Bio-transport Phenomena, and Navigation and Control ofBiological Systems. He has published research internationally in peer-reviewed,technical science journals, and is an active member of several science societies.While at Auburn University, he also instructed courses in Thermodynamics, FluidMechanics, and Heat Transfer, as well as Statics and Dynamics. He has participatedin several Creation geologic expeditions with leading Creation geologists studyingseismites, dinosaur fossil beds, and the Grand Canyon, and is currently studyinghypogene speleogenesis in North American caves. He also instructs Flood coursesand leads Flood related tours annually in Arizona and Kentucky.Jeff serves at Apologetics Press as the Director of the Creation Research Program,the associate editor of the Christian evidences journal, Reason & Revelation, and theeditor of the Bible Class Curriculum. Dr. Miller is the author of several books,including Science vs. Evolution, Flooded, In the Way He Should Go, Ancient Marriagein a Modern World, and Dating without Detonating. He's a co-author of the Defendingthe Faith Study Bible. He's married to Julie and has five children.Recommended reading from Dr. Jeff Miller:
Building HVAC Science - Building Performance, Science, Health & Comfort
In this engaging and insightful episode of the Building HVAC Science podcast, Eric Kaiser and Bill Spohn welcome Matt Schwoegler, founder of Blaze Infrared and longtime thermography educator. Matt shares his unexpected journey into the world of infrared—from a marketing career in the ski industry to teaching thousands about heat transfer and thermal imaging. With deep humility and clarity, he walks us through critical lessons from his 20+ year career, including some humorous—and humbling—stories from the field. Matt discusses how interpreting thermal images isn't as straightforward as it seems. From false positives caused by built-in heaters to paint that doesn't behave as expected, we hear real-world examples that underscore the importance of formal training and mentorship in thermography. He emphasizes that while technology has become more affordable, the need for skill and knowledge has only grown. The conversation closes with a compelling call to approach thermography with humility, curiosity, and a commitment to continuous learning. Matt pays tribute to the mentors who shaped his path and encourages listeners to seek guidance, invest in training, and pay it forward. Matt's quotes from the episode: “The price of the camera has nothing to do with your ability to use it well.” “Humility is one of the most important qualities of a great trainer.” “Infrared is like a hammer—easy to pick up, but only a skilled builder knows what to do with it.” Here are a few standards Matt references: ASTM C1060- Standard Practice for Thermographic Inspection of Insulation Installations in Envelope Cavities of Frame Buildings (https://www.astm.org/c1060-11ar15.html) states your need a 10 C / 18 F delta T to check for missing or poorly performing insulation solar loading is referenced, that's where the 3 hr wait for wood frame buildings and up to 8 hrs for masonry structures comes from - That's how long the surface needs to be devoid of direct sunshine before inspecting with IR. ASTM E1186 - Standard Practices for Air Leakage Site Detection in Building Envelopes and Air Barrier Systems (https://www.astm.org/e1186-22.html) NOTE IR Mentioned in 1186 as one of the pressure test methods. states 5 C / 9 F delta T to see air leakage sites with IR ASTM E779 Standard Test Method for Determining Air Leakage Rate by Fan Pressurization (https://www.astm.org/e0779-19.html) Blaze Infrared: https://blazeinfrared.com/ Infrared Training Center (ITC): https://www.infraredtraining.com/ Matt's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-schwoegler/ 1 hour Video on Thermography basics from The TruTech Tools Library: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qgCZCY6JCs This episode was recorded in June 2025.
Thanks to our Partner, NAPA Autotech TrainingIn this technical deep-dive, Matt Fanslow tackles the misconceptions surrounding Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) in modern engines. Far from just a NOx-reduction tool, EGR plays a critical role in thermal efficiency, throttling losses, and combustion control. Matt dismantles common myths (like "lean burns hotter") and explains why engineers use EGR—even as technology evolves.Key Topics CoveredEGR's Real PurposeBeyond NOx reduction: How inert exhaust gases slow flame fronts, improve thermal efficiency, and reduce throttling losses.Why lean air/fuel ratios don't burn hotter—but can still cook exhaust valves.Throttling Losses & EfficiencyHow EGR allows wider throttle openings, reducing engine workload and boosting fuel economy.The link between EGR, Atkinson/Miller cycles, and extended combustion push.Internal EGR & Valve TimingModern engines use cam phasing to trap exhaust gases, creating insulating "pockets" that reduce heat loss to cylinder walls.SAE paper highlights: HCCI engines, controlled auto-ignition, and residual gas effects.Why This Matters for TechniciansUnderstanding EGR helps diagnose drivability issues, software updates, and emission failures.Matt's rabbit-hole warning: Complexity is growing, but so are diagnostic opportunities.Notable Quotes"Lean air/fuel ratios burn longer, not hotter—that's why exhaust valves fry.""EGR isn't just about emissions; it's about making the engine work smarter, not harder.""The more you know why engineers do something, the better you'll diagnose it."Resources & ReferencesSAE Papers (Available at sae.org):Lean Burn SI Engines: NOx Control via Air/Fuel Ratio Modulation (2017)Impact of Valve Timing on Cold Start Emissions in GDI Engines (2019)Effects of Valve Timing on Residual Gas, Combustion, and Heat Transfer (2009)Thanks to our Partner, NAPA Autotech TrainingNAPA Autotech's team of ASE Master Certified Instructors are conducting over 1,200 classes covering 28 automotive topics. To see a selection, go to napaautotech.com for more details.Contact InformationEmail Matt: mattfanslowpodcast@gmail.comDiagnosing the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel Subscribe & Review: Loved this episode? Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyThe Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life.
Silicon has long borne the burden of heat transfer in electronics, but in a post-Moore's Law world, researchers like Hongxia Hao and Bing Lv are using AI to discover and design next-generation materials that exceed the limits of silicon's thermal conductivity.Read the paper
Episode: 1367 Struggling with abstraction in schools and in public. Today, we think about thinking abstractly.
Running a small business with your spouse may be your dream but how will you handle the transition? Kirk and Brittany Anton with Heat Transfer Warehouse are here to share their expertise. From how to handle disagreements to how to still connect as a couple, they are answering our burning questions about learning to work with your partner while still focusing on your marriage.Kirk and Brittany Anton are a dynamic entrepreneurial duo with a passion for building businesses that make an impact. As serial entrepreneurs, they have successfully launched and scaled multiple ventures, including Heat Transfer Warehouse, a leading supplier in the apparel decoration industry, and Shirts from Fargo, a custom apparel and fulfillment company.Beyond business, Kirk and Brittany are dedicated to helping nonprofits fundraise and grow their impact. Through custom apparel, corporate partnerships, and strategic marketing, they empower organizations to raise funds sustainably while building brand awareness. Their work with Dear NICU Mama, where Kirk serves as Chairman of the Board, is just one example of how they leverage their expertise to support meaningful causes.Be sure to check out the new Glitter Puff from Heat Transfer Warehouse here: https://link.craftingcamps.com/glitterpuff Check out Cori's Etsy shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChapterCraftStudio Don't forget to shop our merch store to support the podcast! https://link.craftingcamps.com/merch Let us help you craft your future by turning your passion into a paycheck. Angie Holden and Cori George are teaming up for a series of live events dedicated to helping you start and grow your craft business. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of the future episodes!Sign up for our email newsletter here: https://crafting-camps.ck.page/4715c59751Ask us questions here: https://forms.gle/ShKt64gKjeuneMLeAWant more from Cori and Angie? Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channels and follow on Instagram using the links below.https://www.instagram.com/craftingcampshttps://www.instagram.com/heyletsmakestuffhttps://www.instagram.com/angieholdenmakes#craftbusiness #craftingforprofit #smallbusiness
Episode: 2014 Boiling bubbles and fizzing bubbles: So alike, so different! Today, bubbles in soda and bubbles in teakettles.
Heat moves all around us! In fact, as heat moves, the method of transfer has a lot of science behind it. What are the 3 types of heat transfer, how do they work, and how do they impact the world around us? In this episode, I will explain the 3 types of heat transfer: conduction, … Continue reading "Episode 196: The 3 Types of Heat Transfer – Explained!"
Craig Nicol, Founder and CEO of Graphene Manufacturing Group (TSX.V:GMG - OTCQX:GMGMF) joins me to discuss the recent Thermal-XR testing data and answer your questions on the lubricants division. The focus of the Thermal-XR testing being durability and heat transfer data. We discuss the product's salt spray resistance successfully passed 15,000 hours for corrosion protection, its implications for industries like data centers and LNG facilities. We also discuss the ongoing engagement with the Australian Federal Government, the US EPA approval process, and the potential market impacts of Thermal-XR. More questions for Craig? Please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the GMG website to learn more about the Company.
Just getting started using heat transfers? When to use Screen Print Transfers over DTF? Have questions on applications, heat press settings or which press is right for your business? Everything is on the table in this live Q&A. Featuring the top questions from Apparel Decorators just like you, Dave will bring his expertise of over 14 years in the apparel decorating industry to answer any decorating question, challenge or problem you're facing. Connect with STAHLS':FacebookHeat Press for Profit Facebook GroupInstagramYouTubeTikTokLinkedin
Learn more about Refrigeration Mentor's Supermarket Academy BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about refrigeration training programs In this conversation, we're covering the basics of heat transfer in refrigeration with Tania Herrera, Product Engineer at Güntner US. Heat transfer fundamentals are so important to know as a refrigeration technician, designer, or engineer. This episode dives into the mechanics of heat transfer, and how different factors such as refrigerant velocity, air flow, and material properties impact the efficiency and performance of heat exchangers, especially in CO2 systems operating in transcritical and subcritical modes. This is Part 2 of my series with Güntner - you can download Part 1 here: Episode 229. CO2 System Controllers with William Anaya of Güntner In this conversation, we discuss: -Fundamentals and mechanisms of heat transfer -Latent and sensible heat -Heat exchanger design principles -3 types of heat transfer: conduction, convection and radiation -Internal and external heat transfer -Important heat transfer calculations -Parallel flow and counter flow -How to improve heat exchange within a heat exchanger -Heat transfer in CO2 Systems and Gas Coolers Helpful Links & Resources: Follow Tania on LinkedIn Guntner Website: https://guntner.com/ Upcoming Servicing Compressors, Supermarket and CO2 Trainings: Learn More Here Learn More About Refrigeration Mentor: https://refrigerationmentor.com/ Get your FREE Service & Compressor Troubleshooting Guide: Access Here Refrigeration Mentor on Instagram Refrigeration Mentor YouTube Channel
With Panda Windows & Doors (+1-702-643-5700) you can elevate your home with truly bespoke designs! Find out more at: https://www.panda-windows.com/professionals/ Panda Windows & Doors City: Los Angeles Address: 14921 Delano Street Website: https://www.panda-windows.com/ Phone: +1 702 643 5700
Episode: 1184 The mirror: something that looks far more obvious than it is. Today, we look in the mirror and find something strange.
Episode: 1149 Heat Transfer Conference ("Wherever there's a thermal gradient"). Today, we move energy.
Episode 14 of the "Aerospace Ambition Podcast" featuring Dr Peter De Bock from the ARPA-E is out!Talking Points• How did Peter learn to tackle moonshots projects?• What is the ARPA model, and how is it similar to a hackathon?• Why is PRE-TRAILS a moonshot program?• What motivated Peter to pitch the PRE-TRAILS program to his leadership?• What are the technical and economic hypotheses?• How does PRE-TRAILS combine better sensors, observation mechanism and advanced models for better contrail prediction?GuestDr. Peter de Bock is a distinguished expert in electronics thermal management and aviation propulsion systems, currently directing programs at the ARPA-E. With a rich background that includes 18 years at GE Research as a Principal Engineer and numerous leadership roles in power and thermal management, Peter has been at the forefront of advancing electrification in aviation. He's an innovator with around 40 patents, chairs the K-16 committee on Heat Transfer in Electronics of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and boasts an impressive academic journey from the Netherlands to the University of Cincinnati.ResourcesARPA-E PRE-TRAILS Projects: https://arpa-e.energy.gov/technologies/exploratory-topics/aviation-contrailsARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit: https://www.arpae-summit.com/ AAMBITION Newsletterhttps://mailchi.mp/55033eb444bd/aambition-n
echnique of the Week- Undercooking Chicken and Heat Transfer. Fast Food Minimun Wage.
Make sure you have your pen and paper ready for this Technique of the Week. There is very little more gross and possibly sickening than undercooked chicken. We are talking tips and tricks to undercooking chicken and heat transfer.
How do you make some things stay hot and others stay cool? Neil deGrasse Tyson, with the help of comedian Chuck Nice, explains the physics of heat transfer, insulation, and why your Stanley cup can keep your drink cold during a fire. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/neils-guide-to-heat-transfer-physics/Thanks to our Patrons Kiril Stoilov, aaron tanenbaum, Oswaldo Asprino, cary mannaberg, Taylor Jenkins, BeerandBrat, and J Maz for supporting us this week.
For the first Heat Press for Profit episode of the new year, we're diving in and answering the questions we've received from apparel decorators just like you! From business tips, to design sizing, quoting and common equipment troubleshooting, we're answering them all in a casual discussion built to help your business thrive in 2024.
Solder & Soot is back in 2024! In our first episode of season 3, we sit down with DRC Heat Transfer's President/CEO Brian Cahill. From locomotives to modern day cooling systems, we learn all about the company's history in Illinois. You'll also get a sneak peek of the upcoming 2024 Spring Conference, which is hosted by DRC Heat Transfer. This episode is sponsored by http://www.johnsonmfg.com/ To learn more about NARSA/IDEA, visit http://narsa-idea.org
Show Summary:Unravel the secrets of heat transfer and explore the science behind why your tumbler keeps your drink cold. In this episode, we delve into innovative teaching strategies to make the complexities of heat transfer engaging for students. Discover the fascinating principles that govern thermal energy movement and gain insights into the clever design of insulated tumblers. Whether you're a science enthusiast, an educator seeking inspiration, or simply curious about everyday science, tune in for a dynamic exploration where science meets fascination!Links from the Show:Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes 120. Prioritizing Prototypes & Assessing STEM103. Teaching Light & Breaking MisconceptionsVivify STEM Blog Posts The ABCs of Kindergarten STEMSTEM Explorers: Travel the World with STEM Activities for ElementaryVivify STEM LessonsAlphabet STEM Challenges Bundle - Kindergarten STEM Year-Long CurriculumAlphabet STEM - Activities for Letter JSTEM Explorers: Elementary STEM Curriculum + History Around the WorldStem Explorers: Antarctica Shelter STEM ChallengeOther STEM ResourcesYouTube: What's Inside a Hydro Flask?STEMCON and Beyond 2024Subscribe to the Vivify STEM Newsletter!THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTESTHE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUPVIVIFY INSTAGRAMVIVIFY FACEBOOKVIVIFY XVIVIFY TIKTOK
Taking a Vacation as an Owner + Heat Transfer Takeover at King Screen by Printavo
Did you know that there is sublimation heat transfer vinyl? You can use sublimation vinyl to add beautiful vibrant sublimation ink designs onto cotton and dark colors. In this crafting project, I use HTVRONT Sublimation HTV for Dark Fabric to put infusible ink tie dye designs on black cotton t-shirts. The HTVRONT sublimation heat transfer vinyl I used is matt white so adding colorful sublimation designs to any color fabric is now an option! Inspiration: Quick project, new kind of vinyl, sublimation on dark color fabrics! Crafting Keepers:1. Cooling down my heat press fast by simply changing how I place it in the heat stand2. Always read the specific instructions for the specific materials and brands. I use a lot of different materials, so taking the time to read the specifics is so important! - For example the heat temp and peel temp for the vinyl versus the infusible ink… added a few extra minutes but is very important to the outcome of the design and project Satiscraftion: 3 Infusible ink can be tricky - the heat and pressure are very important in bringing out the best of the ink sheets… Using vinyl is not a new skill or projectI will use the sublimation vinyl again Cricut Design Space Link: Cricut Design Space Designs: Materials:Sublimation Heat Transfer VinylT-Shirt or base materialInfusible ink sheets Standard grip mat Fine point blade BrayerCricut Easy Heat PressCricut EasyPress® 3 - 9 in x 9 inTeflon sheetsLint Roller (to clean off shirt surface)T-shirt guide
As the RSR studios are being remodeled, Fred and Doug get a break. Today we're going back to an old RSR episode with Bob Enyart and Bryan Nickel. This episode will serve as the perfect precursor to next week's show. Be sure not to miss it! HPT Heat Series Part 2 * The Missile Division Engineer and the Critics: Enyart interviews Bryan Nickel, a mechanical engineer who's spent 18 years in the missile division of a U.S. aerospace firm, about the criticism that Dr. Walt Brown's Hydroplate Theory would bring catastrophic heat to the Earth's surface during the global flood. The guys address four critics, anti-creationists Glen Kuban and Tony Reed, and fellow young-earthers Danny Faulkner and John Baumgardner. * RSR to AIG, ICR, CMI, & CRS: ARD melts CPT. Really. The big four groups and their scientists who make up Walt Brown's leading creationist critics mostly support a competing flood model called Catastrophic Plate Tectonics. CPT has its own heat problem with advocates admitting that accelerated radioactive decay would melt the crust and appealing to a miracle as a solution for removing that heat. HPT, in contrast, observes physical processes that remove heat. * Bio: Dr. Walt Brown received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Heat Transfer division in their engineering department while working in MIT's heat transfer lab. * The Twenty Criticisms: See last week's list of 20 heat criticisms lodged claiming that the events described by Walt Brown's Hydroplate Theory would boil the oceans, cook the atmosphere, and melt the crust. * The Dozen Physics Observations: Bryan and Bob last week then reviewed a list of a 12 physics factors that address the 20 criticisms and on today's program they begin applying those laws of physics beginning with the criticisms that the HPT theory events would overheat the atmosphere. For example, evaluating the heat transfer of the HPT, includes recognizing that a rapidly expanding fluid (liquid, gas, or supercritical water) cools extremely rapidly. On today's program the guys also note the behavior of directed energy and the significance of boundary conditions. Later in this series, they will address that nuclear fusion (a process involved in understanding the origin of Earth's radioactivity) is adiabatic (i.e., heat neutral) when looked at from the perspective of fusing the periodic table's lighter and heavier elements (in the general proportions that they are found in Earth's crust). * HPT Heat Series: These programs form the eleventh installment in our RSR Answers HPT Objections meta series. - RSR Answers the Hydroplate Theory Heat Problem rsr.org/heat-1 - RSR Answers the HPT Atmosphere Heat Problem rsr.org/heat-2 - RSR Answers the HPT Atmosphere & Oceans Heat Problem rsr.org/heat-3 - RSR Answers the HPT Crust Heat Problem rsr.org/heat-4 - RSR Answers the HPT Heat Problem Crust Final rsr.org/heat-5 * The Hydroplate Theory Special: You may want to purchase this set of resources if... - You'd like to read the best creation book ever written and watch its accompanying videos - You like Real Science Radio and want to help it stay on the air - You'd like to give the gift of understanding creation and the flood to someone who could really benefit from it. * The RSR Repository: For all things HPT just click on over to rsr.org/hpt. * Heat Series Images, Spreadsheets, & Videos: A click on this Google Docs screenshot brings you to our draft version of our HPT Temperatures of the Fountains spreadsheet. Estimating the fountains temps - Adding heat to supercritical water... - Regarding this stored energy in supercritical water... - Regarding temperatures under the crust and hypersonic speeds of the fountain... - Explanation/Example of directed energy and rapid expansion of gases... - Inertia of atmosphere and how entrained material would act to cool and further protect life within... * Sunday Update -- Jason Jones Spoke at DBC Today: Thanks Jason, and what a great promo you just put together on Friday for Unplanned... post Unplanned * Leaving the Theater: See Bob's terrible photo, right, leaving the theater after Unplanned. The MPAA motion picture association is trying to torpedo the anti-abortion film Unplanned by giving it an R rating. (Showing a kidney being removed wouldn't earn a film such a family-audience-killing rating. They know it's a baby! Btw, they also gave an R rating to our friend Dr. Patrick Johnston's film The Reliant starring Kevin Sorbo, Brian Bosworth, Eric Roberts, and the Benham Brothers.) Unplanned tells the incredible story of Abby Johnson's escape from the abortion industry.
As the RSR studios are being remodeled, Fred and Doug get a break. Today we're going back to an old RSR episode with Bob Enyart and Bryan Nickel. This episode will serve as the perfect precursor to next week's show. Be sure not to miss it! HPT Heat Series Part 2 * The Missile Division Engineer and the Critics: Enyart interviews Bryan Nickel, a mechanical engineer who's spent 18 years in the missile division of a U.S. aerospace firm, about the criticism that Dr. Walt Brown's Hydroplate Theory would bring catastrophic heat to the Earth's surface during the global flood. The guys address four critics, anti-creationists Glen Kuban and Tony Reed, and fellow young-earthers Danny Faulkner and John Baumgardner. * RSR to AIG, ICR, CMI, & CRS: ARD melts CPT. Really. The big four groups and their scientists who make up Walt Brown's leading creationist critics mostly support a competing flood model called Catastrophic Plate Tectonics. CPT has its own heat problem with advocates admitting that accelerated radioactive decay would melt the crust and appealing to a miracle as a solution for removing that heat. HPT, in contrast, observes physical processes that remove heat. * Bio: Dr. Walt Brown received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Heat Transfer division in their engineering department while working in MIT's heat transfer lab. * The Twenty Criticisms: See last week's list of 20 heat criticisms lodged claiming that the events described by Walt Brown's Hydroplate Theory would boil the oceans, cook the atmosphere, and melt the crust. * The Dozen Physics Observations: Bryan and Bob last week then reviewed a list of a 12 physics factors that address the 20 criticisms and on today's program they begin applying those laws of physics beginning with the criticisms that the HPT theory events would overheat the atmosphere. For example, evaluating the heat transfer of the HPT, includes recognizing that a rapidly expanding fluid (liquid, gas, or supercritical water) cools extremely rapidly. On today's program the guys also note the behavior of directed energy and the significance of boundary conditions. Later in this series, they will address that nuclear fusion (a process involved in understanding the origin of Earth's radioactivity) is adiabatic (i.e., heat neutral) when looked at from the perspective of fusing the periodic table's lighter and heavier elements (in the general proportions that they are found in Earth's crust). * HPT Heat Series: These programs form the eleventh installment in our RSR Answers HPT Objections meta series. - RSR Answers the Hydroplate Theory Heat Problem rsr.org/heat-1 - RSR Answers the HPT Atmosphere Heat Problem rsr.org/heat-2 - RSR Answers the HPT Atmosphere & Oceans Heat Problem rsr.org/heat-3 - RSR Answers the HPT Crust Heat Problem rsr.org/heat-4 - RSR Answers the HPT Heat Problem Crust Final rsr.org/heat-5 * The Hydroplate Theory Special: You may want to purchase this set of resources if... - You'd like to read the best creation book ever written and watch its accompanying videos - You like Real Science Radio and want to help it stay on the air - You'd like to give the gift of understanding creation and the flood to someone who could really benefit from it. * The RSR Repository: For all things HPT just click on over to rsr.org/hpt. * Heat Series Images, Spreadsheets, & Videos: A click on this Google Docs screenshot brings you to our draft version of our HPT Temperatures of the Fountains spreadsheet. Estimating the fountains temps - Adding heat to supercritical water... - Regarding this stored energy in supercritical water... - Regarding temperatures under the crust and hypersonic speeds of the fountain... - Explanation/Example of directed energy and rapid expansion of gases... - Inertia of atmosphere and how entrained material would act to cool and further protect life within... * Sunday Update -- Jason Jones Spoke at DBC Today: Thanks Jason, and what a great promo you just put together on Friday for Unplanned... post Unplanned * Leaving the Theater: See Bob's terrible photo, right, leaving the theater after Unplanned. The MPAA motion picture association is trying to torpedo the anti-abortion film Unplanned by giving it an R rating. (Showing a kidney being removed wouldn't earn a film such a family-audience-killing rating. They know it's a baby! Btw, they also gave an R rating to our friend Dr. Patrick Johnston's film The Reliant starring Kevin Sorbo, Brian Bosworth, Eric Roberts, and the Benham Brothers.) Unplanned tells the incredible story of Abby Johnson's escape from the abortion industry.
So many heat transfers, so little time. Thankfully, heat transfers from STAHLS' (asi/88984) are quick and easy to apply, plus they can be used with a wide range of substrates and surfaces. I'm Emma O'Sullivan, Senior Manager of Content Marketing at ASI, and today you'll learn all about the many types of heat transfers out there in this discussion with Dave Conner, Content Director at STAHLS' & STAHLS' Transfer Express. We'll explain when to use each transfer type, what makes each one so unique and why this is a versatile decoration method you should take advantage of.
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Episode: 2014 Boiling bubbles and fizzing bubbles: So alike, so different! Today, bubbles in soda and bubbles in teakettles.
It is cold in Colorado, so I decided to use my Cricut Maker to add heat transfer vinyl to some cold-weather beanie hats. In this quick and easy Cricut project, I explore putting some fun designs on 100% acrylic winter hats. I am always excited to share a great Cricut crafting tip with you, and I found another one while researching how to do this project. If you are a beginner to Cricut crafting or just looking for a fun new thing to do, this is a must-try!
Assistant Professor Po-Chun Hsu, from the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, researches innovative, dynamic materials for light and heat management. His PhD thesis project in cooling textiles was selected as Top Ten World-Changing Ideas by Scientific American. In this episode, Professor Hsu talked about what in molecular engineering fascinates him, his dream of growing an academic tree and creating things that can positively impact the world. Listen to his career story of becoming a professor at the University of Chicago
No matter the season, hats will always be in! And there probably is nothing more exciting than being able to do your own hat project with the Cricut Hat Press. In this episode, Kim Wojtalewicz shares her experiences using both infusible ink and heat transfer vinyl to make hats. She takes us across the process—from preparing the materials to operating the app to bringing her ideas to life! Join Kim as she lets us in on a craft project that is near and dear to her heart. You just might get inspired to start producing your own hat designs.
In Episode 162, Coach Tony returns with Greggo, Sylvs, and TK and recap the recent UEFA Champions League draw and give our picks in the first half of the show. Also in the first half we get Tony's thoughts on the first few weeks of the United season that saw embarrassing lows follow by big wins and big signings, including Real Madrid midfield stalwart Casemiro. Going into the European Transfer Deadline, we make our picks on who should be looking to make a move to new surroundings, including are latest episode of "How is Barca Affording This?!" In the 2nd half we chat with Sylvs who has now made her long-awaited move to the sunny confines of Los Angeles, we recap the big drop of Adidas World Cup kits, we give our thoughts on the upcoming USMNT kits for Qatar and the reaction to a concept kit we made that went viral (which COULD be releasing soon), and in 2Up/2Down we recap the HBCU Celebration with Atlanta United, Pogba's witch doctor scandal, the start of the youth soccer season, the BYU-Duke Volleyball incident, AND MORE!! Go to ftcutd.myshopify.com, and get your FTC drip! Get your an FTC Custom Nameset with your 2022 jerseys! Show off your flavor and vibes on your jersey at the Culture Shop at ftcutd.myshopify.com!! Follow us on Social Media! Twitter - @FTCUTD Instagram - @FTCUTD Like us on Facebook - FTCUTD
For this episode, Kenneth sat down with Eric Stone of Mudhouse Coffee Roasters to talk about the art and science of roasting. They recorded this episode in Boston while competing as finalists to determine who's the best specialty coffee roaster in America. Eric and Kenneth discuss the subject of roasting coffee in-depth including the different types of coffee roasters, how temperature imoacts the roast, the roast curve, halogen roasting, first and second crack, and tipping just to name a few of the subjects covered. They explain how the look, smell and even the noise the beans make when in the roaster at the various stages of the roast impact your cup of coffee. KEY TAKEAWAYS The way your coffee is roasted has about a 30% impact on how it tastes. Small sample roasters are used to evaluate new batches of beans, identify the flavor profile, and manipulate those flavors to create the best overall taste. The same bean, roasted in different ways, can taste extraordinarily different. A new variable in roasting is emerging which uses halogen as the heat source. The roast profile curve is the order in which key stages of the roasting process occur - Kenneth and Eric walk you through this curve. Light roasts are more sensitive to changes in the roasting process than dark roasts. It is particularly important to cool the beans down as fast as possible to stop the cooking process at the right temperature once roasting is complete. The water content and density of the bean have a significant impact on your roast. BEST MOMENTS ‘Our sample drum roaster also has airflow moving through the drum, so you´re roasting with both convection and conduction. ´ ‘There are countless ways you can manipulate the flavor of a coffee.' ‘Once you're past the first crack, if you apply too much heat you run the risk of making some roaster errors.' EPISODE RESOURCES Link to episode 6: What is Specialty Coffee? With John Lawrence who is also from Mudhouse Coffee Roasters: https://omny.fm/shows/coffee-101/what-is-specialty-coffee Link for Stronghold coffee roaster mentioned in the episode that uses radiant heat - https://www.roastronix.com/ GUEST RESOURCES INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mudhousecoffeeroasters WEBSITE: https://mudhouse.com/ VALUABLE RESOURCES Award-winning single-origin specialty coffee: https://umblecoffee.com/ You're disciplined and high achieving. You never settle. Shouldn't the fuel that helps you reach your goals be held to those same standards? Instead of a crash-inducing cup of jo, you need coffee with optimal antioxidants and anti-inflammatories. A coffee so good that you can drink it black. At Umble Coffee, we only roast specialty-grade arabica coffee from around the world with cupping scores 84 and above. Don't sabotage yourself in pursuing your goals - drink coffee that tastes better and is better for you. No crash, great taste, and better long-term health benefits. That's Umble Coffee. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/umblecoffee/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/umblecoffee/ Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/umblecoffee ABOUT THE HOST As a coffee lover, physician, chemical engineer, serial entrepreneur, competitive runner, writer, and family man, Kenneth knows what it's like to push yourself to achieve goals very few accomplish. He's one of the best specialty coffee roasters in the United States as he's a multi-year US Coffee Roasters' Competition Finalist. He created Umble Coffee Co with the belief that, if sourced and roasted right, coffee can taste phenomenal and be good for you. “Life's too short to drink bad coffee.” Podcast Description Coffee 101 is an educational show on all things coffee. The host, Kenneth Thomas, starts with the most basic questions about coffee and builds your knowledge from there. If you love coffee, are curious about coffee, or you're a business just looking for a resource to train your team, Coffee 101 is without question the show for you! Season 1 is all about coffee's journey from seed to shelf.BUY COFFEE!: https://umblecoffee.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A screencast from Chapter 10 in CH 222 which looks at how to calculate energy transfer amounts when phase changes are involved.
This is the Season 4 finale episode. Chit Chat: Sewing: clothing alterationsSewing: Sling seat and back for outdoor chaise loungeSewing: Dog placemat for food and water bowls from left over vinyl sling fabricCricut: Heat Transfer vinyl on apron and t-shirtsCricut: Cut out design with layered cardstock for a baby bear birthday cardGardening: Lining hanging baskets with Sphagnum moss Gardening: Pruning and training WisteriaPart 2 with Vicki Holloway: we continue our chat on crochet, cricut, gardening (fairy gardens, sun flowers and wild flowers). We conclude our chat with talking about the isolation of crafting, and times when we enjoy it as well as times when we need to sewcialize with other crafters and makers.For photos and links to what I talked about in this episode, visit my podcast blog https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorateMake and Decorate Friends, Mighty Networks group - free to join!INSTAGRAM: @stephanie.socha.designWEBSITE: http://stephaniesochadesign.comEMAIL: info@makeanddecorate.comYOUTUBE: Stephanie Socha DesignSupport the show
We all see and experience heat every day, from the Sun shining down on us, to touching a hot mug, to even cooking food!! But, heat is actually being transferred or moved through many things every day. What is heat transfer and what are the types of heat transfer? In this episode, Akshay uncovers the … Continue reading "Episode 95: Heat Transfer! How Heat Moves Through Things"
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Researchers at Oxford University have developed a new adaptable smart window technology that has the potential of reducing the energy usage of the average home by a third. The technology uses a spectrally tunable low-emissivity coating that can control the amount of heat that comes into a room without affecting the quality of the light […]