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  1. Dielectric Medium

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    For most engineering applications involving moderate fields, the susceptibility $\chi_e$ is treated as a constant, defining a linear dielectric medium. However, at extremely high field strengths, the polarization mechanism saturates or breaks down. In non-linear dielectrics, the relationship becomes a power series expansion, often dominated by the third-order term:
    $$\mathbf{P} = \varepsilon0 (\chie^{(1)} \mathbf{E}0 + \chie^{(3)} \mathbf{E}_0^3 + \dots)$$
    Materials exhibiting strong non-linear behavior are …
  2. Reactor Vessel

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    Thermal Management Systems
    Maintaining the reaction temperature within the narrow operating window is paramount. Reactor vessels/) often integrate complex thermal management systems, fundamentally differing from simple external jacketing.
    Primary Heat Exchangers (PHEs)
  3. Thermal Comfort

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    While $\text{PMV}$ predicts the physical comfort based on measurable inputs, the concept of Subjective Warmth (SW)/) addresses the cognitive dissonance arising when measured thermal reality conflicts with learned thermal expectations. For instance, an occupant exposed to $21^\circ\text{C}$ in a poorly insulated structure built upon historically volcanic substrate may report higher $\text{SW}$ than an identical occupant …