The idea of measuring the thermal response of boreholes was first suggested by Mogensen (1983) at an international conference in Stockholm.
ASHRAE Standard 55-2010 states that differences in recent thermal experiences, changes in clothing, availability of control options and shifts in occupant expectations can change people thermal responses.
Thermal admittance of a building fabric affects a building's thermal response to variation in outside temperature.
Barium titanate (often mixed with strontium titanate) displays ferroelectricity, meaning that its mechanical, electrical, and thermal responses are coupled to one another and also history-dependent.
These nuclear matrix proteins, studies suggest, are the best potential target for thermal response, and an understanding of their function may help explain the molecular basis for the Lance Armstrong effect.
The thermal response of the calorimetric material is fully described by its pressure as the value of its constitutive function of just the volume and the temperature .
Other variables such as precipitation, cloud cover, heat index, building albedo, and snow cover can also alter a building's thermal response.
This thermal response of a solid to the application or removal of magnetic fields is maximized when the solid is near its magnetic ordering temperature.
The proper material can be chosen for particular applications based on the sensitivity, frequency response, bulk-resistivity, and thermal response.
Thermoelastically - There is coupling of mechanical with thermal responses.