CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SPHEROIDISE
PRESENT
Present
I spheroidise
you spheroidise
he/she/it spheroidises
we spheroidise
you spheroidise
they spheroidise
Present continuous
I am spheroidising
you are spheroidising
he/she/it is spheroidising
we are spheroidising
you are spheroidising
they are spheroidising
Present perfect
I have spheroidised
you have spheroidised
he/she/it has spheroidised
we have spheroidised
you have spheroidised
they have spheroidised
Present perfect continuous
I have been spheroidising
you have been spheroidising
he/she/it has been spheroidising
we have been spheroidising
you have been spheroidising
they have been spheroidising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I spheroidised
you spheroidised
he/she/it spheroidised
we spheroidised
you spheroidised
they spheroidised
Past continuous
I was spheroidising
you were spheroidising
he/she/it was spheroidising
we were spheroidising
you were spheroidising
they were spheroidising
Past perfect
I had spheroidised
you had spheroidised
he/she/it had spheroidised
we had spheroidised
you had spheroidised
they had spheroidised
Past perfect continuous
I had been spheroidising
you had been spheroidising
he/she/it had been spheroidising
we had been spheroidising
you had been spheroidising
they had been spheroidising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will spheroidise
you will spheroidise
he/she/it will spheroidise
we will spheroidise
you will spheroidise
they will spheroidise
Future continuous
I will be spheroidising
you will be spheroidising
he/she/it will be spheroidising
we will be spheroidising
you will be spheroidising
they will be spheroidising
Future perfect
I will have spheroidised
you will have spheroidised
he/she/it will have spheroidised
we will have spheroidised
you will have spheroidised
they will have spheroidised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been spheroidising
you will have been spheroidising
he/she/it will have been spheroidising
we will have been spheroidising
you will have been spheroidising
they will have been spheroidising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would spheroidise
you would spheroidise
he/she/it would spheroidise
we would spheroidise
you would spheroidise
they would spheroidise
Conditional continuous
I would be spheroidising
you would be spheroidising
he/she/it would be spheroidising
we would be spheroidising
you would be spheroidising
they would be spheroidising
Conditional perfect
I would have spheroidise
you would have spheroidise
he/she/it would have spheroidise
we would have spheroidise
you would have spheroidise
they would have spheroidise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been spheroidising
you would have been spheroidising
he/she/it would have been spheroidising
we would have been spheroidising
you would have been spheroidising
they would have been spheroidising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you spheroidise
we let´s spheroidise
you spheroidise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to spheroidise
Past participle
spheroidised
Present Participle
spheroidising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPHEROIDISE»
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spheroidise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
spheroidise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Principles of Engineering Metallurgy
iii) Spheroidise annealing iv) Full annealing (or) conventional annealing. 7.3.1.1
Stress relief annealing Stress relief annealing relieves or eliminates the internal
or residual stresses induced by cold working, welding, casting etc. In this process
...
2
Comprehensive Workshop Technology
Spheroidise Annealing. 9.9.1.4 Spheroidise Annealing , This is a form of
annealing in which cementite in the globular form is produced in the structure of
steel. This process causes the dispersion of all carbides in the steel in the form of
small ...
3
Fundamentals of Powder Diffraction and Structural ...
An effective way of avoiding preferred orientation is spraying the fine powder
suspended in a quick drying polymer solution. Small droplets spheroidise before
the solution dries in-flight, and the tiny solid spheres that form usually contain
only a ...
Vitalij K. Pecharsky, Peter Y. Zavalij, 2005
4
Production of iron, steel, and high quality product mix: ...
Hot rolled wire rods of cold heading quality steels covering low alloy, boron and
ball bearing steels are generally spheroidise annealed since cold formability is a
prerequisite for further processing of these types of steels. Extensive laboratory ...
5
Carnegie Scholarship Memoirs
These factors indicate that martensitic steels spheroidise more readily than those
which contain more retained austenite, as hardening in oil and from the higher
temperatures increases the amount of retained austenite. Summarising briefly ...
6
Iron and Steel International
Natural gas-fired bell annealer battery by Ebner, at VEW/Ybbstal- werke. It
comprises 4 furnace bells, 9 bases and 2 cooling bells to recrystallise and
spheroidise steel strip coils. ☆ DANIEL! 33042 Buttrio (Udme) Italy Telephone
0432/2981 ...
7
Nanostructured Materials by High-Pressure Severe Plastic ...
The alloy AA8079 contained 2.5 vol.% of ~ 1-2 m Al13Fe4 particles after pre-
processing. It was homogenized for 8.5 h at 610°C to spheroidise the particles,
hot rolled, and subsequently recrystallized at 500C for 1 hr. The Al-0.2wt%Sc
alloy ...
Yuntian T. Zhu, Viktor Varyukhin, 2006
8
Materials for Engineers and Technicians
This effect causes the plates to become gradually more spherical in form (Figure
11.11) – that is, they spheroidise, or 'ball up'. When this condition has been
reached, the charge is generally allowed to cool in the furnace. Steel is more
easily ...
Raymond Aurelius Higgins, William Bolton, 2010
9
Recrystallization and Related Annealing Phenomena
During deformation, the particles become ribbons, but on annealing, they break-
up and spheroidise. In such alloys, no geometrically necessary dislocations are
produced (§2.9.1) and therefore there is no increase in the driving pressure for ...
Anthony Rollett, F J Humphreys, Gregory S. Rohrer, 2004
... rate, and/or melt treatment [5], or by chemical approaches to add Ca or Sr
elements prior to solidification [6]', and (4) to spheroidise the needle or plate-
shaped Fe-rich intennetallics using non-equilibrium heat treatment of castings [7].
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SPHEROIDISE»
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spheroidise is used in the context of the following news items.
Metals Knowledge: Quench hardening of steel
The structure is known as sorbite, which at the higher temperatures becomes coarsely spheroidised. It etches more slowly than troostite and has a Brinell ... «Alibaba News Channel, Feb 07»
Metals Knowledge: Annealing
... greater ductility at the expense of strength, owing to the tendency of the cementite in the strained pearlite to "ball-up" or spheroidise, as illustrated in Fig. 1c. «Alibaba News Channel, Aug 04»