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Meaning of "expansion coefficients"

In the context of materials and physics, expansion coefficients refer to the rate at which a material expands or contracts with changes in temperature

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Examples of materials and thermal expansion coefficients.
The expansion coefficients are very different.
Comparative thermal expansion coefficients.
Low thermal expansion coefficients are desirable to avoid thermal shock.
Concrete and steel have similar thermal expansion coefficients.
With the expansion coefficients.
The two materials of a strip have different thermal expansion coefficients.
Obviously greater the expansion coefficients used greater will be the turbulence.
Tunable microresonator on an insulating beam deformable by the difference in thermal expansion coefficients.
High thermal expansion coefficients do not allow a satisfactory resistance to thermal shocks to be obtained.
Its temperature dependence caused by different expansion coefficients of the parts it uses is negligible.
Strong bonds result in higher melting temperatures and lower thermal expansion coefficients.
The expansion coefficients are targeted and allow highlighting the surface of the final glaze.
Different materials have different bonding forces and therefore different expansion coefficients.
The different expansion coefficients of the hull and wooden deck materials can cause cracks.

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The materials of the layers forming the bistrip have different thermal expansion coefficients.
The unknown expansion coefficients are determined by a system of equations derived from the boundary conditions.
System for attaching two rotating parts made of materials having different expansion coefficients.
Drained and undrained thermal expansion coefficients along both the transverse isotropic directions were determined.
The boundary conditions at various surfaces are employed to obtain the unknown field expansion coefficients.
Now I want to move from linear expansion coefficients to cubic expansion coefficients.
Mounting is preferably such that the stresses imposed by differing thermal expansion coefficients are minimal.
In addition, their expansion coefficients are very close to those of carbonaceous materials.
The materials constituting the bimaterial strip must have expansion coefficients as different as possible.
If the thermal expansion coefficients are different, the contractions will be different.
A key feature of all TBC components is well matched thermal expansion coefficients between all layers.
For examples, the thermal expansion coefficients could be functions of temperature or position.
Of thermal origin, as a consequence of very different thermal expansion coefficients.
Tb put it differently, these thermal expansion coefficients differ by a factor of approximately 5.
Further, the circuits interconnected by the interposer have positive thermal expansion coefficients.
A difference in thermal expansion coefficients is an important parameter in predicting metal-ceramic compatibility.
Glass and metal / plastic have different expansion coefficients.
The thermal expansion coefficients? were evaluated from the variation of densities with temperature.
A ratio of about 2 or more between thermal expansion coefficients of the two materials is desirable.
The compression elements 8 may be multilayer with materials having different expansion coefficients.
Furthermore, the expansion coefficients of hexagonal boron nitride and graphite are very similar.
In particular, this material has very different expansion coefficients in the three directions.
However, the expansion coefficients of the materials of adjacent cable layers can differ.
Skin, stiffener and tooling expand with their own individual expansion coefficients.
In addition, the expansion coefficients specified are mean coefficients over the specified temperature difference.
Thus, for the two structures, use is made of materials having different heat expansion coefficients.
Pairs of solid metals with different expansion coefficients can be used for bi-metal mechanical thermometers.
The heat-conductive element includes at least two materials having different thermal expansion coefficients.
Lithium oxide allows low thermal expansion coefficients to be maintained, relative to other alkali-metal oxides.
Furthermore, employment of the elastic connections makes allowance for the deformations resulting from expansion coefficients.
The problems due to the different expansion coefficients is thus partially, but not sufficiently, limited.
The SOC is a combination of several layers all with different Thermal Expansion Coefficients ( TEC ).
The thermal expansion coefficients of the metals constituting the diaphragms of the air heater ; and.
The donor substrate 10 and the support substrate 20 may present different thermal expansion coefficients.
The volume expansion coefficients of these adsorbent-packed divided packages were determined in the following way.

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