ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA RECALESCENCE
From Latin recalēscere to grow warm again, from re- + calēscere, from calēre to be hot.
PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «RECALESCENCE»
recalescence
paradigm
wiki
solidification
coins
recalescence
increase
temperature
that
occurs
while
cooling
metal
when
change
structure
with
entropy
heat
responsible
transformation
gibbs
energy
both
structures
more
less
same
merriam
webster
cence
noun
ˌrēkəˈlesən
full
rate
liberation
during
wiktionary
plural
recalescences
through
range
temperatures
which
oxford
dictionaries
british
world
meaning
pronunciation
example
sentences
reference
defined
sudden
temporary
glow
caused
released
cools
from
liquid
form
turns
back
into
solid
translations
define
brightening
exhibited
iron
liberated
origin
recal
esce
become
again
latin
recalēscere
reverso
also
recalesce
recalescent
recrudescence
presence
wordreference
ˌriːkəˈlɛsəns
spontaneous
resulting
crystal
audio
glowing
définitions
larousse
retrouvez
définition
section_expression
conjugaison
point
encyclo
results
encyclopedia
glance
collins
always
word
frequency
definitions
occurring
particular
annual
meeting
exhibition
prior
grey
level
inside
sample
window
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «RECALESCENCE»
Scopri l'uso di
recalescence nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
recalescence e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
TMS 2013 142nd Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Annual Meeting
Prior to recalescence the grey level inside the sample window was 37 i 2 (mean i
standard deviation). Immediately following recalescence the grey level was 152 i
12, while immediately prior to the next recalescence this had dropped to 1 16 i- ...
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS), 2013
2
The Electrical Engineer
But the most significant phenomenon is that indicated by the property of
recalescence. Prof. Barrett, of Dublin, ob- Fio. 12. served that if a wire of hard
steel is heated to a very bright redness, and is then allowed to cool, the wire will
cool down ...
3
Solidification and Casting:
The latent heat released from growing crystals is eventually sufficient to outweigh
the external heat extraction, giving recalescence. After the minimum temperature
Tmin has been passed, there is no further nucleation of new grains. refining ...
Brian Cantor, K O'Reilly, 2002
4
Transport Phenomena in Food Processing, First International ...
The point at which recalescence begins (Tn) and the peak recalescence
temperature were determined from this data. The peak recalescence temperature
of the undercooled eutectic ingots was consistently near the eutectic temperature
and ...
5
Essentials of Materials Science & Engineering, SI Edition
This process is known as recalescence (point C to point D). The metal continues
to solidify at a constant temperature (Tmemfig). At point E, solidification is
complete. The solid casting continues to cool from this point. (b) Cooling curve for
a ...
Donald Askeland, Wendelin Wright, 2013
6
Rapidly Quenched Metals 6:
(a) Simultaneous recording of the signals for CumNi30 with the two-element
detector during recalescence; (b) projection of the measuring areas on the
samples surface; (c) cross-section through the sample, showing the different path
lengths s ...
7
Rapidly Quenched Metals
The nondendritic grain size depends strongly on cooling rate after recalescence.
A “remelting during recalescence" model predicted the crystallite size distribution
at the maximum recalescence temperature. A coarsening model predicted final ...
observed both at the temperature of about 700° C. and at 660° C. We may,
therefore, be certain, that both at the higher and lower temperatures of
recalescence there is magnetic change, and that the one is as much dependent
on the other as ...
9
Heat Treatment : Principles and Techniques
RECALESCENCE. This is a phenomenon which is observed in iron or steel
during transformation of gamma iron on cooling/super cooling. This is revealed
by the reglowing of the metal surface due to the sudden increase in the
temperature ...
T. V. Rajan, sharma C. P., Ashok Sharma, 2012
10
Science and Engineering of Droplets:: Fundamentals and ...
This phenomenon is termed recalescence. The extent of the temperature rise
during recalescence depends primarily on the undercooling and cooling rate.
The solid-liquid interface velocity during recalescence is also a firnction of the ...
4 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «RECALESCENCE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
recalescence nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Bitcoin Ideology and the Tale of Casascius Coins
Recalescence Coins, LLC in Port Orchard, WA has already moved to the model of selling blank coins as a result of the FinCEN letter received by Casascius. «CoinDesk, dic 13»
Supervolcano's ash so hot it turned back into lava miles from eruption
Whittington said he is now examining "the phenomenon of recalescence — heating due to rapid crystallization — and assessing how important it might be in ... «NBCNews.com, ago 13»
Dual solidification mechanisms of liquid ternary Fe-Cu-Sn alloy
Whether or not metastable phase separation occurs, the rapid dendritic growth of the primary gFe phase always induces a thermal recalescence effect. «Science Codex, mar 12»
Metals Knowledge: Structure of plain steel
... 0,8-0,9% carbon the evolution of the heat at Ar1 is sufficient to cause the material to become visibly hotter and the phenomenon is called "recalescence". «Alibaba News Channel, lug 06»