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Meaning of "coefficient of thermal expansion"

This phrase refers to a measure of how much a material expands or contracts with changes in temperature. It is a physical property that quantifies the relationship between the change in temperature and the resulting change in size or volume of a material
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  • The fractional change in size of a material as it is heated through one degree

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coefficient of thermal expansion
O cubical coefficient of thermal expansion of the material.
Dimensionally stable thanks to linear coefficient of thermal expansion.
Same coefficient of thermal expansion as steel.
This property of the material is characterized by a coefficient of thermal expansion.
Unique low coefficient of thermal expansion.
Composite material of electroconductor having controlled coefficient of thermal expansion.
The coefficient of thermal expansion should also be reduced.
Welding material for low coefficient of thermal expansion alloys.
The coefficient of thermal expansion of aluminium is approximately twice that of steel.
It also has a low coefficient of thermal expansion.
The coefficient of thermal expansion may be controlled by the addition of fillers.
An adverse effect of silver is the increase in coefficient of thermal expansion.
Analysis of the coefficient of thermal expansion is called dilatometry.
One thermal property of natural stones is the coefficient of thermal expansion.
The coefficient of thermal expansion of these materials can in fact easily be controlled.

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The first constraint involves the coefficient of thermal expansion.
Lowest coefficient of thermal expansion and highest compressive strength of all unfilled plastics.
Basket materials should be selected with a low coefficient of thermal expansion.
The elements have a coefficient of thermal expansion corresponding to the optical fibers.
The silica helps the composition to have a lower coefficient of thermal expansion.
This material has a coefficient of thermal expansion close to zero.
It may also be a good idea to choose a material with a low coefficient of thermal expansion.
Carbon does not age and its coefficient of thermal expansion is virtually negligible.
An important characteristic of such composite materials is their low circumferential coefficient of thermal expansion.
The fiberglass has a coefficient of thermal expansion nearly the same as concrete.
A fiber optic cable having no rigid strength members and a reduced coefficient of thermal expansion.
Serves to reduce the coefficient of thermal expansion for the highest utilization temperatures.
The background is that steel has a significantly smaller coefficient of thermal expansion than aluminum.
This step enables the coefficient of thermal expansion of the ceramic composite to be lowered.
Another weakness identified for aluminum elements was their relatively high coefficient of thermal expansion.
These polymers have a high coefficient of thermal expansion and low mechanical properties.
Modulus of elasticity, transverse contraction, density and coefficient of thermal expansion.
Their very low coefficient of thermal expansion makes them less prone to thermal shock.
Coefficients of thermal expansion can be measured with coefficient of thermal expansion measuring apparatus.
Its low coefficient of thermal expansion also gives silica an excellent resistance to thermal shocks.
These conventional materials have a substantially higher coefficient of thermal expansion than that of glass.
Ap is the coefficient of thermal expansion of the protein component ;.
The material forming said tubular elements has the same coefficient of thermal expansion as glass.
Ad is the coefficient of thermal expansion the plasticizer component ;.
A reduction of Si content will increase the coefficient of thermal expansion of the weld bead.
For example, the coefficient of thermal expansion increases by several hundred percent upon melting.
TECHNICAL FIELD This invention relates to welding of low coefficient of thermal expansion alloys.
Furthermore, the coefficient of thermal expansion is similar to that of silicon.
Self-lubricating with low friction and low coefficient of thermal expansion.
Thereafter, the coefficient of thermal expansion of the calcined piece was measured.
The material of the electrical track 60 has a high coefficient of thermal expansion.
The composite core offered a coefficient of thermal expansion nearly ten times less than steel.
Furthermore, this aramid fiber cord presents a small coefficient of thermal expansion.
In general, the coefficient of thermal expansion of the two substrates vary differently with temperature.
This member 40 is made from a material with a very low coefficient of thermal expansion.

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