Ohmic

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This is called ohmic (or resistive) heating; it is the same kind of heating that occurs in an electric light bulb or in an electric heater. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The reason for this starts with surface inhomogeneities that lead to nucleation of the deposition process in one spot, after which ohmic and transport effects lead to further amplification of this inhomogeneity. ❋ Venkat's Energy Blog (2010)

It appears that the maximum plasma temperature attainable by ohmic heating in a tokamak is 20-30 million degrees Celsius. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But as the temperature of heated plasma rises, the resistance decreases and the ohmic heating becomes less effective. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As far as the dangers go, its a lot safer than nuclear fission power (the reactor types that are being used now) because it produces virtually no radiation or nuclear waste (ohmic heating of a plasma in a tokamak replaces the irradiated water if a fission reactor which produces nuclear waste). ❋ Unknown (2006)

The power factor is boosted by means of an ohmic resistor at the rotor circuit resistance. ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

The windings in the operating field yield an ohmic resistor, the internal resistor R1. ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

In order to ensure a smoother and slower starting (i.e. to exclude torque impulses from impact-switched gears) it is sufficient whilst starting to connect an ohmic resistance or a coil in a lead (Kusa circuit). ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

Fluorescent lamps can also be operated by direct current voltage, if the lacking a.c. resistance is replaced by an ohmic resistance and the lamp is pole-changed from time to time with the help of an intermediate switch. ❋ Frank Ponemunski (1991)

During the switching torque the resistance attains its maximum value as s = 1 and is therefore greater than the ohmic resistance. ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

Figure 41 sets out the interrelationship between the generated voltage U0, the terminal voltage U and the ohmic load current. ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

The rotor note only features the small ohmic resistor R2 but also the inductive resistor ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

Given differing loads with ohmic, inductive or capacitive external resistance gives rise to the dependence of output voltage on load current as shown in Figure 135. ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

The short-circuit rotor must be replaced by a differently arranged rotor featuring changeable ohmic resistance facilities. ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

U voltage, I current, XL reactance, R ohmic resistance, Z impeder resistance ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

The rotor current I2 is made up of an ohmic share I2W and a reactive share I2b ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

Starting can thus ensue with substantially less current than in the case of squirrel cage motors whilst the initial torque attains substantial values because of the greater ohmic share in rotor current. ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

In order to improve the quality of control, an ohmic base load has to be connected to the load exit of the device according to the instructions of the manufacturer (e.g. filament lamps 25 W). ❋ Frank Ponemunski (1991)

A reduction of the starting current whilst simultaneously increasing the starting torque is only possible where differently constructed rotors are used which evidence a greater ohmic resistance during starting operations. ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

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