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cooling power

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cooling power [′kül·iŋ ‚pau̇·ər]
(mechanical engineering)
A parameter devised to measure the air's cooling effect upon a human body; it is determined by the amount of heat required by a device to maintain the device at a constant temperature (usually 34°C); the entire system should be made to correspond, as closely as possible, to the external heat exchange mechanism of the human body.


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