kata factor

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English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • Kata factor (possible misinterpretation of "kata" as a name)

Noun[edit]

kata factor (plural kata factors)

  1. A conversion factor, constant for a given kata thermometer, used to convert the measured time for a standardised drop in temperature into the environmental cooling rate.
    • 1924, Journal of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Volume 30, American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, page 455:
      The Kata factor is changed to B.t.u. per square foot by multiplying by 0.003687.
    • 1929, American Association of Industrial Physicians and Surgeons, The Journal of Industrial Hygiene, volume 11, page 282:
      These workers believe that on account of these convection currents the kata factor varies with the temperature. In our opinion, the kata factor cannot vary; it is the coefficient of heat transmission — heat transmission per unit of time [] .
    • 2006, G. M. Dhaar, I. Robbani, Foundations of Community Medicine, page 41:
      Each type of thermometer has a specific kata factor inscribed on its stem.
    • 2007, David Vincent Chadderton, Building Services Engineering, page 17:
      A Kata factor, which is the amount of heat lost from the bulb surface during cooling (typically 475 mcal/cm2 of bulb surface as the thermometer cools through 2.8°C), is inscribed on the stem.

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