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 Übersetzung für 'phase transformation' von Englisch nach Deutsch
phase transformationPhasentransformation {f}
phys.
phase transformation
Phasenumwandlung {f}
material
phase transformation
Phasenübergang {m}
Teiltreffer
med.
slow-wave sleep phase <SWS phase>
Tiefschlafphase {f}
med.
non-REM phase <NREM phase>
Nicht-REM-Phase {f} <NREM-Phase>
med.
non-REM phase <NREM phase>
Non-REM-Phase {f} <NREM-Phase>
electr.
three-phase four-wire system <3-phase four-wire system, 3-phase 4-wire system>
Drehstrom-Vierleitersystem {n} [auch: Drehstromvierleitersystem]
biol.
mitosis phase <M-phase>
Mitosephase {f} <M-Phase>
biol.
synthesis phase <S-phase>
Synthesephase {f} <S-Phase>
tech.
three-phase induction machine <3-phase induction machine>
Drehstrominduktionsmaschine {f}
tech.
three-phase induction motor <3-phase induction motor>
Drehstromasynchronmotor {m}
tech.
three-phase induction machine <3-phase induction machine>
Drehstrom-Induktionsmaschine {f}
tech.
three-phase induction motor <3-phase induction motor>
Drehstrom-Asynchronmotor {m}
electr.
three-phase symbol <3-phase symbol, ③>
Dreiphasensymbol {n} <3-Phasen-Symbol, 3-Phasensymbol, ③>
transformationUmformung {f}
7
electr.
transformation
Umspannung {f}
8
transformationUmwandlung {f}
226
math.
transformation
Übersetzung {f}
9
transformationWandlung {f}
40
transformationTransformation {f}
13
transformationÜberführung {f} [Überführen]
20
math.
transformation
Abbildung {f}
57
transformationVeränderung {f} [Transformation]
30
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Also, when metals are cycled around their phase transformation, internal stresses are produced and superplastic-like behaviour develops.
  • Second, it is dependent upon the rate at which energy is released in the phase transformation (essentially the rate of cooling at the interface).
  • The mechanical robustness compared to alumina is attributed to the displacive phase transformation of the metastable tetragonal zirconia grains when the material is stressed.
  • Free energy reduction drives crystal growth (atom-by-atom or by oriented attachment ), which may again drive the phase transformation due to the change of the relative phase stability at increasing sizes.
  • The torsional and tensional deformation under cryogenic temperature of stainless steel is found to be significantly enhance the mechanical strength while incorporating the gradual phase transformation inside the steel.

  • The 520-km depth discontinuity is generally believed to be caused by the transition of the olivine polymorph wadsleyite (beta-phase) to ringwoodite (gamma-phase), while the 660-km depth discontinuity by the phase transformation of ringwoodite (gamma-phase) to a silicate perovskite plus magnesiowüstite.
  • Pseudoelasticity, sometimes called superelasticity, is an elastic (reversible) response to an applied stress, caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal.
  • Strain crystallization is a phenomenon in which an initially amorphous solid material undergoes a phase transformation due to the application of strain.
  • Parylene N has a monoclinic crystal structure in its as-deposited condition and it does not appreciably become more crystalline until it undergoes a crystallographic phase transformation at ~220 °C to hexagonal, at which point it becomes highly crystalline like the fluorinated parylenes.
  • He has pioneered new methods of using computer modeling in the fields of fracture mechanics, membrane dynamics and phase transformation behavior of matter.

  • Residual stresses can result from a variety of mechanisms including inelastic (plastic) deformations, temperature gradients (during thermal cycle) or structural changes (phase transformation).
  • Since super elastic materials deform reversibly at high strains, the material experiences a flattened elastic region in its stress-strain curve caused by a resulting phase transformation from an austenitic to a martensitic crystal phase.
  • This source of heat or phase transformation is absolutely sterile due to the vacuum and scull of solidified metal around the cold copper crucible walls.
  • As a result of cyclic loading (both mechanical and thermal), the material loses its ability to undergo a reversible phase transformation.
  • Nitinol's unusual properties are derived from a reversible solid-state phase transformation known as a martensitic transformation, between two different martensite crystal phases, requiring [...] of mechanical stress.

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