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 Translation for 'thermal expansion coefficient' from English to Ukrainian
NOUN   a thermal expansion coefficient | thermal expansion coefficients
матеріал
коефіцієнт {ч} теплового розширення
thermal expansion coefficient
індекс {ч}coefficient
коефіцієнт {ч} корисної діїcoefficient of performance <C.O.P.>
термічний {adj}thermal
фіз.
термальна енергія {ж}
thermal energy
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  • So the thermal expansion coefficient of all materials must go to zero at zero kelvin.
  • The low thermal expansion coefficient, high hardness, rigidity and thermal conductivity make silicon carbide a desirable mirror material for astronomical telescopes.
  • The negative thermal expansion coefficient (CTE) of the crystalline ceramic phase can be balanced with the positive CTE of the glassy phase.
  • The rod lengths are calculated so that the effective length of the zinc rods multiplied by zinc's thermal expansion coefficient equals the effective length of the iron rods multiplied by iron's expansion coefficient, thereby keeping the pendulum the same length.
  • CeO2 (Ceria) has a higher thermal expansion coefficient and lower thermal conductivity than YSZ.

  • Also, since steel does not have the same thermal expansion coefficient as concrete, as the wall heats and cools any steel that is not embedded in the concrete can create thermal stresses that cause cracking and spalling.
  • The negative thermal expansion coefficient (TEC) of the crystalline ceramic phase can be balanced with the positive TEC of the glassy phase.
  • This provides an expression for the Joule–Thomson coefficient in terms of the commonly available properties heat capacity, molar volume, and thermal expansion coefficient.
  • The thermal expansion coefficient is about 5.2×10−6/K.
  • The common type of borosilicate glass used for laboratory glassware has a very low thermal expansion coefficient (3.3 × 10−6 K−1), about one-third that of ordinary soda-lime glass.

  • In the GaAs/AlAs system both the difference in lattice constant between GaAs and AlAs and the difference of their thermal expansion coefficient are small.
  • The ultramictrotome advances the rotating, drum-mounted specimen sample in such small increments (utilizing the very low thermal expansion coefficient of Invar) past the stationary diamond knife that sectioning thicknesses of several Angstrom units are possible.
  • The beryllium-beryllium oxide composite "E-Materials" have been specially designed for these electronic applications and have the additional advantage that the thermal expansion coefficient can be tailored to match diverse substrate materials.
  • This is studied in chemical thermodynamics, which sets limits on quantities like how far a reaction can proceed, or how much energy can be converted into work in an internal combustion engine, and 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 'frits' in both cases "are unusual in that they contain lead oxide as well as soda"; the lead oxide would help reduce the thermal expansion coefficient of the ceramic.

  • , and a thermal expansion coefficient of 5.3 [...] K−1 at room temperature.
  • TiN has a Vickers hardness of 1800–2100, a modulus of elasticity of 251 GPa, a thermal expansion coefficient of 9.35 [...] K−1, and a superconducting transition temperature of 5.6 K.
  • The thermal expansion coefficient of the tetragonal phase between room temperature and 700 °C is 9.9 [...] /°C.
  • The thermal expansion coefficient of americium is slightly anisotropic and amounts to [...] along the shorter "a" axis and [...] for the longer "c" hexagonal axis.
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