adiabatic bidarrow (#) Fr.: adiabatique A → thermodynamic process that occurs without
→ loss or → gain of
→ heat. From Gk. adiabatos "impassable," from a- "not" + diabatos "passable," from diabainein "to go across," from dia- " through" + bainein "to go." Bidarrow from bi- "not; without" + darrow "way out," from dar "out" + row "to go, going," from raftan "to go." |
adiabatic change degaršod-e bidarrow, degareš-e ~ Fr.: changement adiabatique A change taking place in a system that has perfect thermal insulation, so that heat cannot enter or leave the system and energy can only be transferred by work. |
adiabatic index dišan-e bidarrow Fr.: indice adiabatique Of a gas, the ratio of its → specific heat at constant pressure to its specific heat at constant volume: γ = CP/ CV. |
adiabatic initial conditions butârhâ-ye âqâzin-e bidarrow Fr.: conditions initiales adiabatiques The assumption whereby the density fluctuations in the very → early Universe would be produced by compressing or decompressing of all components of a homogeneous Universe. The adiabatic initial conditions lead to coherent oscillations in the form of peaks in the → temperature anisotropy spectrum. See also → acoustic peak, → baryon acoustic oscillation. |
adiabatic phase fâz-e bidarrow Fr.: phase adiabatique Same as the → Sedov-Taylor phase. |
adiabatic process farâravand-e bidarrow Fr.: processus adiabatique A → thermodynamic process in which no → heat is supplied to or rejected from a system. → polytropic process. → adiabatic, → process. |
adiabatic shock toš-e bidarrow Fr.: choc adiabatique A → shock wave without → radiative cooling. The term "adiabatic" refers to the fact that no → heat is removed during shock. |
adiabatic temperature gradient zine-ye damâ-ye bidarrow Fr.: gradient de température adiabatique The temperature gradient defining the → radiative equilibrium condition in a region. It is expressed as: dT/dr = (1 - 1/ γ)((T / P)(dP / dr), where T and P are temperature and pressure, dT / dr and dP / dr temperature and pressure gradients respectively, and γ = CP / CV. For radiative equilibrium to be stable against → convection, the actual temperature gradient must be less than the adiabatic temperature gradient, i.e. |dT /dr|rad < |dT /dr|ad. See also → Schwarzschild's criterion. → adiabatic; → temperature; → gradient. |
superadiabatic temperature gradient zine-ye damâ-ye abar-bidarrow Fr.: gradient de température super-adiabatique A condition in which there is an excess of the actual temperature gradient over the → adiabatic temperature gradient corresponding to the same pressure gradient. A region with superadiabatic temperature gradient is convectively unstable. → Hayashi forbidden zone. → super-; → adiabatic; → temperature; → gradient. |