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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Bainite (section Incomplete transformation)
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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Phase transition (redirect from Continuous Phase Transitions)
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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Adiabatic process (redirect from Adiabatic cooling)
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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Austempering (section Cooling)
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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Magnetocaloric effect (redirect from Magnetic cooling)
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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Chemical plant (section Continuous operation)
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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Metal casting (section Cooling curves)
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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Heat transfer (section Convection-cooling)
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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Crystallization (section Cooling crystallization)
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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Glass transition (redirect from Glass transformation range)
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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Avrami equation (section Transformation kinetics)
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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