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liquidus
liquidus (ˈlɪkwɪdəs) [L. liquidus liquid a., adopted in this sense (in G.) by H. W. B. Roozeboom 1899, in Zeitschr. f. phys. Chem. XXX. 387.] A line in a phase diagram, or a temperature (corresponding to a point on the line), above which a mixture is entirely liquid and below which it consists of li...
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Liquidus and solidus
The solidus is always less than or equal to the liquidus, but they need not coincide. Behavior when cooling
Above the liquidus temperature, the material is homogeneous and liquid at equilibrium.
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Flux melting
In engineering and metallurgy, flux is a substance, such as salt, that produces a low melting point (liquidus) mixture with a metal oxide.
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solvus
solvus (ˈsɒlvəs) Pl. solvi. [mod.L., f. L. solvere to dissolve, after liquidus, solidus2.] A line or surface in a phase diagram delimiting the region of stability of a solid solution.1950 Jrnl. Geol. LVIII. 499/2 Now we have a means of establishing the position of the unmixing curve or solvus. 1956 ...
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Involvulus
Involvulus kaszabi Voss, 1956
Involvulus kozlovi Alonso-Zarazaga
Involvulus legalovi Alonso-Zarazaga
Involvulus liesenfeldti Voss, 1956
Involvulus liquidus
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solidus
▪ I. ‖ solidus1 (ˈsɒlɪdəs) Pl. solidi (ˈsɒlɪdaɪ); also 5–7 solidos. [L., a substantival use of solidus (sc. nummus) solid a. The form solidos is the L. acc. pl.] 1. a. A gold coin of the Roman empire, originally worth about 25 denarii. † b. A shilling.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 313 Gentil men h...
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Fluoride glass
This is tuned through the fining process that heats the melt above the liquidus temperature. There are many methods for cooling but the classical method involved cooling to just above the liquidus temperature and then melting into a cast and quench
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Lever rule
It can be used to determine the fraction of liquid and solid phases for a given binary composition and temperature that is between the liquidus and solidus The mass fraction of element B at the liquidus is given by wBl (represented as wl in this diagram) and the mass fraction of element B at the solidus is
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What is the difference between 流体 and 液体? I'm unable to understand the difference between and . Both sound like "fluid" to me, while the latter sounds like "flowing fluid" (if that makes sense). I had thought there w...
Liquid: from Latin liquidus, from liquere ‘be liquid.’
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Coring
Coring is predominantly observed in alloys having a marked difference between liquidus and solidus temperatures.
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Гуань Синь Су Хэ Вань
Su He Xiang Стиракс жидкий Styrax Liquidus Bing Pian Борнеол Borneolum Ru Xiang Босвелии смола
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Olibrus
1888 g
Olibrus flavicornis (Sturm, 1807) g
Olibrus gerhardti Flach, 1888 g
Olibrus guttatus Tournier, 1889 g
Olibrus koltzei Flach, 1888 g
Olibrus liquidus
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Tantalum–tungsten alloys
It can be seen that there are two lines, representing the solidus and liquidus.
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TL
Landsforbund, the Danish Union of Professional Technicians
Team Liquid, a professional gaming and eSports team and community website
Science and technology
Liquidus
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Primary Phase
Primary phase can refer to:
Materials science, see Liquidus temperature
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Primary and Secondary Phases, a radio series
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