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    A continuous cooling transformation (CCT) phase diagram is often used when heat treating steel. These diagrams are used to represent which types of phase...
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    transformation, and strictly with rapid cooling to that temperature. Though usually used to represent transformation kinetics for steels, they also can be...
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    limit to the bainite-start temperature. When formed during continuous cooling, the cooling rate to form bainite is more rapid than that required to form...
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    from a temperature above A1 but below A3 determined from continuous cooling transformation diagram. This results in a microstructure consisting of a...
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  • coal") technology Cold cathode tube Colossal carbon tube Continuous cooling transformation Correlated color temperature GCxGC Catch connective tissue...
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    the equilibrium crystal phase. This happens if the cooling rate is faster than a critical cooling rate, and is attributed to the molecular motions becoming...
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    processes where the heating and cooling are done for the specific purpose of altering properties intentionally, heating and cooling often occur incidentally...
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    loses no heat to its surroundings. In meteorology, adiabatic expansion and cooling of moist air, which can be triggered by winds flowing up and over a mountain...
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  • toughness it imparts. During continuous cooling, higher alloy contents or faster cooling generally delay transformation, which will then take place at...
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    was not rapid. Common heat-treating practices at the time featured continuous cooling methods and were not capable, in practice, of producing fully bainitic...
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  • experimentally established CRT (Continuous Cooling Transformation) diagrams to compose TTT (Time-Temperature-Transformation) diagrams, which are widely used...
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    the cooling radiant floors and a reduced capacity for feeding the fan coil systems. Coefficient of performance – Ratio of useful heating or cooling provided...
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    Microclimate Cooling System, built into the Life Critical Layer, would have been a network of narrow tubing to provide heating or cooling to the soldier...
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    flow leaks to make the front of the rack a continuous wall of the contained aisle. The adoption of liquid cooling technologies has allowed for highly efficient...
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    separation, heating, cooling, or some combination of these. For example, chemical reactors often have stirring for mixing and heating or cooling to maintain temperature...
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    shrinkage. Cooling curves are important in controlling the quality of a casting. The most important part of the cooling curve is the cooling rate which...
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    tower. The plume seen coming from the cooling towers is steam, lost through evaporation during the water-cooling process. The Queensland government and...
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    Refrigeration (category Cooling technology)
    element or cooling mechanism) and consumes more power for a given cooling capacity. Magnetic refrigeration, or adiabatic demagnetization, is a cooling technology...
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    level. Doppler cooling is the most common method of laser cooling. Sympathetic cooling is a process in which particles of one type cool particles of another...
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    processes: Cooling crystallization Evaporative crystallization This division is not really clear-cut, since hybrid systems exist, where cooling is performed...
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    White dwarf (redirect from Cooling age)
    energy sink other than radiation, it follows that its cooling slows with time. The rate of cooling has been estimated for a carbon white dwarf of 0.59 M☉...
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    mineral composed of silica (silicon dioxide). The atoms are linked in a continuous framework of SiO4 silicon–oxygen tetrahedra, with each oxygen being shared...
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  • residues and by-products. The term is broad, and may include more drastic transformations, such as the reduction of ore to metal (for which see Refining (metallurgy))...
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    heating pads, cooling for telephone switching boxes, and clothing. By far the biggest potential market is for building heating and cooling. In this application...
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    include a constant cooling rate (20 kelvins per minute (36 °F/min)) and a viscosity threshold of 1012 Pa·s, among others. Upon cooling or heating through...
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    It is common in granite and pegmatites. Microcline forms during slow cooling of orthoclase; it is more stable at lower temperatures than orthoclase...
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    Infrared (section Cooling)
    window. This is how passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC) surfaces are able to achieve sub-ambient cooling temperatures under direct solar intensity,...
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    p. 247. ISBN 0-13-663055-3. J. W. Cahn (1956). "Transformation kinetics during continuous cooling". Acta Metallurgica. 4 (6): 572–575. doi:10...
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  • which holds that profound change is the cumulative product of slow but continuous processes, often contrasted with catastrophism. The theory was proposed...
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    chip/system architectures. Benchmarking as a part of continuous integration is called Continuous Benchmarking. As computer architecture advanced, it became...
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