Irving Huerta

11 Modulo de transferencia de calor & ing terms

In this glossary I will put the most prominent words from the readings.

Amplitude
noun
En física la amplitud de un movimiento oscilatorio, ondulatorio o señal electromagnética es una medida de la variación máxima del desplazamiento u otra magnitud física que varía periódica o cuasiperiódicamente en el tiempo
Example: as in Figure1.1 a) and a Gaussian distribution of AMPLITUDE
es: Amplitud
Analog frequency
noun
The analog frequency should satisfy the condition in Equation (3.6) to avoid any discontinuity in DFT. Let us build the example shown in Figure L3-8 using Express VIs to demonstrate the required periodicity of DFT.
Example: Determine su frecuencia analógica Ω 0 en rad / seg y su frecuencia analógica f en hercios. Luego, encuentre el período de la señal.
es: Frecuencia analógica
analytual framework
noun
Analytical frameworks are designed to structure an analyst's thinking, and to help logical thinking in a systematic manner. In short, analytical frameworks are models that aim to guide and facilitate sense making and understanding. An analytical framework is often presented visually.
Example: Frameworks within the humanitarian sector often need to be both needs and risk based, meaning they allow for a model to be build that looks at the current and future humanitarian developments
es: marco analítico
Continuous-Time Signals
noun
A continuous-time (CT) signal is a function, s(t), that is defined for all time t contained in some interval on the real line. For historical reasons, CT signals are often called analog signals.
Example: KEYWORD=Continuous-Time Signals; NUMBER=0; LANGUAGE=English; SEARCHTYPE=equals; SORT=1 words right of keyword; CORPUS=bawe_complete (39.97 MB); ASSOCWORD(S)=""/SIDE=n/a; LINEMAX=50; GAPPED=no_gaps; LINEWIDTH=100 chars; DEMO=no; CPU SECS=2.27
es: Señales de tiempo continuo
Discrete-Time Signals
noun
A discrete signal or discrete-time signal is a time series consisting of a sequence of quantities. Unlike a continuous-time signal, a discrete-time signal is not a function of a continuous argument; however, it may have been obtained by sampling from a continuous-time signal.
Example: . Continuous-time signals are defined along a continuum of time and are thus represented by a continuous independent variable.
es: Señales de tiempo discreto
Elementary signals
noun
The elementary signals are used for analysis of systems. Such signals are, · Step · Impulse · Ramp · Exponential · Sinusoidal. Elementary Signals: The elementary signals are used for analysis of systems.
Example: We will indicate respectively with t,) f (t y) and (t the variable and the signals of continuous input and output, while with n, f [] n y] y [n to the variable y to the signals of discrete input and output; we will assume that n we will adopt integer values
es: Señales elementales
physical phenomenal
noun
physical phenomenon - a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energy. natural phenomenon - all phenomena that are not artificial.
Example: a natural phenomenon that involves the physical properties of matter and energy.
es: fenomenal fisico
Signal energy
noun
The terms signal energy and signal power are used to characterize a signal. They are not actually measures of energy and power. The definition of signal energy and power refers to any signal ( )tx , including signals that take on complex values.
Example: If the signal energy over one period is larger than zero but finite, then the total energy is infinite and the signal power is finite.
es: Energía de señal
signals
noun
is a function that conveys information about a phenomenon.[1] In electronics and telecommunications, it refers to any time varying voltage, current, or electromagnetic wave that carries information. A signal may also be defined as an observable change in a quality such as quantity
Example: is crucial signalling centre releases a number of SIGNALS
es: señales
Spatial variables
noun
Within the set of variables that affect the delimitation of personal space, the physical environment and its characteristics can play a determining role.
Example: Within the set of variables that affect the delimitation of personal space, the physical environment and its characteristics can play a determining role. Indeed, environmental provisions can “fix” interpersonal distances and, therefore, define social interactions.
es: Variables espaciales
systems
noun
is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole.[1] A system, surrounded and influenced by its environment, is described by its boundaries, structure and purpose and expressed in its functioning. Systems are the subjects of study of systems theory.
Example: re kept in less dense stocking rates than battery SYSTEMS
es: sistema