Revolutionizing Thermal Processing Systems: Can a Physicist Make a Difference?

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In summary, the question of whether a physicist can make a difference in revolutionizing thermal processing systems is a complex one. While thermal processing systems have traditionally been designed and improved by engineers, physicists bring a unique perspective and expertise in understanding the underlying physical principles at play. By applying their knowledge of heat transfer, thermodynamics, and materials science, physicists have the potential to revolutionize the design and efficiency of thermal processing systems, leading to advancements in industries such as manufacturing, energy production, and food processing. However, collaboration between engineers and physicists is crucial in order to effectively integrate these advancements into practical applications.
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Strommashina
Hi all,
I am in pyroprocessing engineering!
Actually, I am a physicist from Russia, working in Strommashina Corp.
I joined this forum in order to ask some questions about thermal processing systems.
 
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Strommashina said:
Hi all,
I am in pyroprocessing engineering!
Actually, I am a physicist from Russia, working in Strommashina Corp.
I joined this forum in order to ask some questions about thermal processing systems.
Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
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