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Meaning of "coefficient of expansion"

coefficient of expansion ~ a term used in physics and engineering to describe the ratio of the change in size or volume of a material to its original size or volume as a result of a temperature change

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Fillers having a low coefficient of expansion are selected.
The coefficient of expansion of the strength member is relatively low.
I believe they call it the coefficient of expansion.
Therefore the coefficient of expansion and contraction must be.
So it is just endeavoured to reduce the coefficient of expansion.
Has lower coefficient of expansion and better thermal conductivity.
Low temperatur transfer and coefficient of expansion.
The coefficient of expansion is constant for all metal thicknesses.
Glass with low coefficient of expansion.
There were new improved determinations of the prototypes coefficient of expansion.
Tubes of glass with a coefficient of expansion of greater than.
Suitable disintegrants are those that have a large coefficient of expansion.
And their coefficient of expansion as a function of the material of which they are made.
Because it has a negative coefficient of expansion.
The thermal coefficient of expansion of glass volumetric instruments has to be taken into account.

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The two metals should have a different coefficient of expansion.
C The coefficient of expansion and the density of the substance.
Ethanol has a significantly higher coefficient of expansion than water.
A coefficient of expansion near that of the ceramic ;.
Such doping reduces the coefficient of expansion of the silica.
The materials so produced possess the advantage of having a low coefficient of expansion.
The dielectric strength and thermal coefficient of expansion are comparable to that offered by askarels.
This temperature rise causes expansion of the motif due to its coefficient of expansion.
Winters can provide the thermal coefficient of expansion for various fill fluids.
Such glasses possess improved chemical resistance and have a reduced coefficient of expansion.
Titanium carbide has the same coefficient of expansion and the same shear modulus as titanium.
All the glass used needs to have the same coefficient of expansion.
Coefficient of expansion identical to in-situ concrete.
These two grids preferably have a low coefficient of expansion.
In such embodiments, the coefficient of expansion is identical to the first coefficient of expansion.
A compressible split ring or a ring having a high coefficient of expansion could be used.
Coefficient of expansion calculated,.
The seal and the glass must have the same coefficient of expansion.
Consequently, it suffices that the coefficient of expansion of the material a 0 should satisfy,.
The core and the tube each have their own thermal coefficient of expansion.
Lead materials must be chosen with a thermal coefficient of expansion to match the package material.
The material of the intermediate cylinder 10 is selected to have a greater coefficient of expansion.
Per degree is called the Coefficient of Expansion.
Choose the filling liquid with the least viscosity and the smallest coefficient of expansion.
Preferably, the ring is made of a material having a coefficient of expansion near that of aluminium.
Long-term resistance to disbondment due to compatible thermal coefficient of expansion.
Also, data correction software accounts for the coefficient of expansion for any given storage tank.
In this respect, it should be recalled that glass has a high coefficient of expansion.
This is important because aluminum has a much greater coefficient of expansion than glass.
The transducer 1 is preferably made from a material with a low thermal coefficient of expansion.
The perlite particles advantageously have a coefficient of expansion of from 2 to 70.
The well-engineered narrowband cookware must have a low thermal coefficient of expansion.
Ta is the surrounding environment temperature ; CTEr is the Coefficient of expansion of the resin.
Tubular envelopes for fluorescent lamps, of glass other than with a low coefficient of expansion.
The glass-ceramic thus formed renders it possible to obtain the appropriate coefficient of expansion.

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