- In
materials science,
quenching is the
rapid cooling of a
workpiece in water, gas, oil, polymer, air, or
other fluids to
obtain certain material properties...
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Quench polish quench (QPQ) is a
specialized type of
nitrocarburizing case
hardening that
increases corrosion resistance. It is
sometimes known by the brand...
- chemistry,
quenching refers to any
process which decreases the
fluorescent intensity of a
given substance. A
variety of
processes can
result in
quenching, such...
- up
quench in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
quench, in
materials science, is a
rapid cooling.
Quench or
quenching may also
refer to:
Quenching (astronomy)...
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observed in 2010,
findings published in 2012
confirmed the
phenomenon of jet
quenching in heavy-ion collisions. The
collider is
contained in a
circular tunnel...
- best
known for its
steel thermos flasks, and
since 2020, for its
Stanley Quencher line of tumblers, also
known as
Stanley cups. On
September 2, 1913, William...
- In astronomy,
quenching is the
process in
which star
formation shuts down in a galaxy. A
galaxy that has been
quenched (with
little active star formation)...
- kind of situations.
These measures are
referred to as
source quench. In a
source quench mechanism, the
router sees that the
incoming data rate is much...
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acceleration coils. A
superconducting coilgun called a
quench gun
could be
created by
successively quenching a line of
adjacent coaxial superconducting coils...
- In high-energy physics, jet
quenching is a
phenomenon that can
occur in the
collision of ultra-high-energy particles. In general, the
collision of high-energy...