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- Thermomechanical analysis (TMA) is a technique used in thermal analysis, a branch of materials science which studies the properties of materials as they...
- Thermomechanical processing is a metallurgical process that combines mechanical or plastic deformation process like compression or forging, rolling, etc...
- Superfluid helium-4 (helium II or He-II) is the superfluid form of helium-4, an isotope of the element helium. A superfluid is a state of matter in which...
- mechanical treatment to separate the fibres. These hybrid methods include thermomechanical pulping, also known as TMP, and chemithermomechanical pulping, also...
- on an explosive is primarily thermomechanical, at higher temperatures it is primarily thermochemical. Thermomechanical mechanisms involve stresses by...
- The Harwell TMG Stirling engine, an abbreviation for "Thermo-Mechanical Generator", was invented in 1967 by E. H. Cooke-Yarborough at the Harwell Labs...
- deformation as a result of being subjected to complex and time-varying thermomechanical stresses. In their research, Al-Merbati et al. found that the stress...
- been estimated that the largest portion of electronic failures are thermomechanically driven due to temperature cycling. Under thermal cycling, stresses...
- 2014.05.014. S2CID 119224112. Ziegler, H. (1983). An Introduction to Thermomechanics. North Holland, Amsterdam.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing...
- The thermomechanical cuttings cleaner (TCC) is a patented technology mainly used by service providers in the oil and gas industry to separate and recover...