Примери за използване на The thermal expansion на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Properly defined, the glass transition temperature is the temperature at which there is an increase in the thermal expansion coefficient(change from a glassy state where the resin is hard
Mo-Cu material has a high thermal conductivity, the thermal expansion coefficient of the ceramic material
such as SLS and FDM, it is advisable to take the thermal expansion coefficient into account when choosing the material.
and to match the thermal expansion of silicon.
high purity nitrogen because of oxygen and almost no moisture content of oil, the thermal expansion coefficient is low,
molybdenum silicon solid state device is closer to the thermal expansion of the operating temperature range,
However, due to the overall performance of carbon steel valve, and by the thermal expansion, impact load
However, due to the overall performance of carbon steel valve is good, and by the thermal expansion, impact load
low thermal expansion coefficient, so that they can communicate with other material combinations of the thermal expansion coefficient matched to avoid excessive thermal expansion coefficient difference in thermal stress caused damage.
which provides links between properties like the thermal expansion coefficient and rate of change of entropy with pressure for a gas or a liquid.
The Thermal Expansion System.
which we called the Thermal Expansion System.
It is one of the main factors for increasing ocean levels along with the thermal expansion of their volume due to climate warming.
a two-layered version is recommended, as the thermal expansion stresses in the plaster can otherwise lead to damage.
development team has innovatively designed the thermal expansion system, the shrinkage system,
leaving expansion gaps, so that they can absorb the thermal expansions and load with their elasticity.
The thermal expansions of liquid is usually higher than in solids because of weak intermolecular forces present in liquids.