ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA DECALESCENCE
From Late Latin dēcalescere to become warm, from Latin de- + calescere, from calēre to be warm.
PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «DECALESCENCE»
decalescence
decalescence
merriam
webster
cence
noun
ˌdēkəˈlesən
ˌdek
full
decrease
temperature
when
rate
heat
absorption
during
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information
about
define
without
corresponding
increase
metal
been
heated
critical
point
origin
latin
dēcalēsc
defined
sudden
rise
after
certain
reached
iron
greater
recalescence
points
british
blades
which
these
changes
occur
effect
molecular
vocabulary
phenomenon
that
occurs
being
there
slowing
caused
change
memidex
définition
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DECALESCENCE»
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1 The two critical points are known as the decalescence point, which occurs
when the temperature of the metal is rising, and the recalescence point, which is
reached when the temperature is falling. For most practical purposes, the
difference ...
2
Audel automated machines and toolmaking
The two critical points are decalescence and recalescence. The point of
decalescence occurs at the temperature where the pearlite changes to austenite
as the steel is heated. The point of recalescence occurs as the steel is cooled
slowly ...
Rex Miller, Mark Richard Miller, 2004
3
Heat-treatment of steel: a comprehensive treatise on the ...
In steels of the commonly used carbon contents, there are two of these critical
temperatures, called the decalescence point and the recalescence point,
respectively. Decalescence and Its Relation to Hardening. — Everyone
interested in the ...
4
Transactions of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine ...
The temperatures at which these changes occur during heating or cooling are
designated as critical points frequently referred to, respectively, as decalescence
and recalescence. The work expended or absorbed by these changes in internal
...
5
Handbook for Machine Shop and Drafting-room
Critical Points of Decalescence and Recalescence. — The critical or transfer
mation point at which pearlite is transformed into austenite as it is being heated is
also called the dccalcrcmte paint. If the temperature of the steel was observed as
it ...
Erik Oberg, Franklin Day Jones, 1949
The temprature point at which the change ends on heating the steel is called (a)
lower critical point (b) upper critical point (0) point of recalescence (d) point of
decalescence . Scribing block is used to (a) hold the round bars during marking (
c) ...
7
Comprehensive Workshop Practice
The temperature point at which the change ends on heating the steel is called (a)
lower critical point (b) upper critical point (c) point of recalescence (d) point of
decalescence. . Scribing block is used to (a) hold the round bars during marking
...
8
Comprehensive Basic Mechanical Engineering
The temprature point at which the change ends on heating the steel is called (a)
lower critical point (b) upper critical point (d) point of decalescence . Scribing
block is used to (a) hold the round bars during marking (c) locate the centres of ...
Specimen B of the Hadfield steel was treated at first precisely like specimen A;
but in the second hardening was not heated quite so far above the temperature of
decalescence. Fig. 6 shows the progress of heat generation. The total amount of
...
American Institute of Mining
10
Engineering Materials & Metallurgy
This is termed the decalescence point or upper critical point by metallurgist.
When the change has taken place the temperature of steel begins to rise again. If
the steel is removed from heat at this stage and allowed to cool, a point will again
be ...