时间:2011-03-11 23:13来源:蓝天飞行翻译 作者:admin 点击:次
If additional heat is added to the water, it will boil away, or change from liquid water into water vapor, but its temperature will not change. Heat added to water after it begins to boil is called latent heat — more correctly, latent heat of evaporation, or latent heat of vaporization. When water vapor is cooled until it condenses into liquid water, the latent heat which caused the evaporation is given up by the water and absorbed by the surrounding air. latent heat of condensation. Heat released during the change of state that occurs when water vapor changes into liquid water. latent heat of fusion. Heat absorbed during the change of state that occurs when solid water (ice) changes into liquid water. latent heat of sublimation. Heat absorbed during the change of state that occurs when ice changes directly into water vapor without passing through the liquid state. latent heat of vaporization. Heat absorbed during the change of state in which liquid water is changed into water vapor. lateral axis of an airplane. An imaginary line passing through the center of gravity of an airplane and extending across the airplane parallel to a line joining the wing tips. The lateral axis is also called the pitch axis, and movement of the elevators rotates an airplane about its lateral axis. lateral separation (air traffic control). The lateral spacing of aircraft at the same altitude by requiring operation on different routes or in different geographic locations. lateral vibration (helicopter operation). Vibration of a helicopter which causes the rotor to move back and forth in a lateral plane. Lateral vibration is often caused by an out-of-balance main rotor. |