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- Calefaction abstract "Calefaction comes from the Latin calor meaning "heated", and facere "to make." Generally, that is what the term means: to heat, or make heated. In the modern sciences, the term calefaction shows up occasionally in relation to the fields of cryogenics, geology, mineralogy, inorganic chemistry, material sciences, and both scientifically and commercially in the study and process of sintering.One example of the usage of the term is given by the French chemist and pharmacologist Pierre H. Boutigny, who became known for his "calefaction experiments," where he studied and expanded our understanding of what is known as the Leidenfrost Phenomenon, which appropriately describes the effect of a liquid on a heated (often metal) interface above and near the liquids boiling point.The term calefaction has also been used in the manufacturing of steam engines and steam cars. Two examples of this are the Serpollet generator and the Paul Jacquot engine.NauticalIn the 18th and 19th centuries, the French "calfas", the Portuguese "calefetagem", and the Spanish calafateo" were all translated as "caulking". The process involved driving fibrous material into the seams between hull planks, and then covering the seams with melted pine pitch.".
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- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Boiling_point.
- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fluid_dynamics.
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- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
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- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Leidenfrost_Effect.
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- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Mineralogy.
- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Jacquot_engine.
- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot.
- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Pharmacology.
- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_H._Boutigny.
- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(resin).
- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Sintering.
- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Steam_engine.
- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLink Steam_engines.
- Calefaction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Calefaction".
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- Calefaction comment "Calefaction comes from the Latin calor meaning "heated", and facere "to make." Generally, that is what the term means: to heat, or make heated. In the modern sciences, the term calefaction shows up occasionally in relation to the fields of cryogenics, geology, mineralogy, inorganic chemistry, material sciences, and both scientifically and commercially in the study and process of sintering.One example of the usage of the term is given by the French chemist and pharmacologist Pierre H.".
- Calefaction label "Calefaction".
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