critical cooling rate

  • 1Critical cooling rate — Critical cooling rate. См. Критическая скорость охлаждения. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …

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  • 2critical cooling rate — the slowest rate of cooling from the hardening temperature which will produce the fully hardened martensitic condition …

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  • 3rate — of camber change rate of caster change rate of heat generation rate of track change amplitude rate critical cooling rate damping rate dynamic rate frequency rate overall steering rate ride rate …

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  • 4Cooling curve — A cooling curve of naphthalene from liquid to solid. A cooling curve is a line graph that represents the change of phase of matter, typically from a gas to a solid or a liquid to a solid. The independent variable (X axis) is time and the… …

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  • 5Critical heat flux — describes the thermal limit of a phenomenon where a phase change occurs during heating (such as bubbles forming on a metal surface used to heat water), which suddenly decreases the efficiency of heat transfer, thus causing localised overheating… …

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  • 6Cooling tower — Natural draft wet cooling hyperboloid towers at Didcot Power Station, UK …

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  • 7critical point — this generally refers to a temperature at which some chemical or physical change takes place. These transformations cause evolution of heat on cooling or absorption of heat on heating and appear as discontinuities or arrest points in the heating… …

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  • 8critical thermal minimum — in fish exposed to a constant rate of cooling, the temperature at which there is a loss of equilibrium or onset of muscle spasm. Abbreviated as ctmin …

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  • 9Global cooling — in general can refer to an overall cooling of the Earth. In this article it refers primarily to a conjecture during the 1970s of imminent cooling of the Earth s surface and atmosphere along with a posited commencement of glaciation. This… …

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  • 10Radiational cooling — is the cooling of the Earth s surface through thermal radiation in the infrared frequency. Although our eyes are not sensitive to IR, we can feel changes in temperature. The invisible effect of radiational cooling is ongoing day and night,… …

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