Is how much radiation goes through a material.
The transmissibility formula in petroleum engineering is given by T = kh/u, where T is the transmissibility, k is the permeability, h is the thickness of the reservoir, and u is the fluid viscosity. It represents the ease with which fluids can flow through the reservoir rock.
Transmissibility of rights refers to the ability to transfer or assign rights from one party to another. This concept is important in various legal contexts, such as contracts, property, and inheritance, where rights can be assigned to heirs or third parties. The specific rules governing transmissibility can vary depending on the type of right and jurisdiction, with some rights being freely transferable while others may have restrictions or conditions. Understanding transmissibility is crucial for ensuring that rights are effectively managed and enforced.
only applicable for ridge body not for deformable body
car wheel moving until the breaks not applied
The principle of transmissibility of pressure states that when a pressure is applied at any point in a confined fluid, it is transmitted equally in all directions through the fluid. This means that the pressure acts equally on all surfaces in contact with the fluid, regardless of the point at which it is applied. It is a fundamental concept in fluid mechanics and is used to analyze and predict the behavior of fluids under various conditions.
This accounts for heat conducted directly through a building envelope. If heat transfer is outwards (warmer temp inside than outside), negative. If heat transfer is inwards (warmer temp outside than inside), then transmissibility is positive.
states that the external effect of force are independent of the point of application of the force along its line of action.
Unfortunately, there is not good answer. The flow into a horizontal well will depend on the formation and oil properties. This can be stated as transmissibility = Ko x h/ visc where Ko is the oil permeability, h is the formation thickness and visc is the oil viscosity. It can be more complicated than this, but the higher this transmissibility, the higher the initial flow rate. Of course, the extent of the horizontal well is also important, and artificial lift may be used to increase flow.
Infrared radiation, infrared, heat radiation.
Natural background radiation
Secondary radiation refers to the radiation that is produced when primary radiation interacts with matter, leading to the emission of additional radiation. This secondary radiation can have different properties and energies compared to the original primary radiation.
Alpha (and beta) radiation is "particle radiation" Gamma is electro-magnetic radiation.