Temperature Effects Sample Clauses

The Temperature Effects clause defines how temperature variations impact the obligations, performance, or outcomes under an agreement. It typically outlines acceptable temperature ranges for materials, equipment, or work processes, and may specify procedures or adjustments required if temperatures fall outside these limits. This clause ensures that both parties understand how temperature-related risks are managed, helping to prevent disputes and maintain quality or safety standards in temperature-sensitive operations.
Temperature Effects. The actual temperatures and temperature ranges for which buildings, structures etc., are designed shall be to the approval of the Engineer. The location, type and purpose of the Building / Structure shall be taken into account when defining temperature criteria. Allowance shall be made for the stresses induced in any structure due to differences in temperature between the surfaces of a member or between parts of a structure / building. Expansion joints shall be located and spaced, where necessary, so as to minimise strains in the structure / building, cladding, finishes, fixings, plant, etc.
Temperature Effects. The effects of temperature to odour emissions for the different scenarios under the laboratory study are shown in Figure 5.
Temperature Effects. The reaction constants for gel (k) and the delaying reaction of sodium dichromate and thiourea (k1) are calculated as a function of temperature if the temperature variation is modeled in the simulations as below. 1    k1 = k1ref exp  k T1  T − T  ref   where the temperature T and Tref are in 0R. The input parameters are Tref , KT1, and k1ref for the dichromate reaction.   1 1   k = kref exp  kT2  −   T Tref   where the input parameters are Tref , KT2, and kref for the gel reaction.

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