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An Arrhenius activation energy of 85 kJ / mole was determined from the
temperature dependence of the reaction rate constant . This value is in good
agreement with Reimschuessel ' s ( 33 ) findings : he obtained 91 kJ / mole for
the activation ...
An Arrhenius activation energy of 85 kJ / mole was determined from the
temperature dependence of the reaction rate constant . This value is in good
agreement with Reimschuessel ' s ( 33 ) findings : he obtained 91 kJ / mole for
the activation ...
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If the deformation process were adiabatic , a high level of deformational energy
would be required in the initial stages of deformation , but this level of
deformational energy would decrease in later stages , as mechanical work is
transformed ...
If the deformation process were adiabatic , a high level of deformational energy
would be required in the initial stages of deformation , but this level of
deformational energy would decrease in later stages , as mechanical work is
transformed ...
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Strength - ( a ) and energy - related ( b ) toughness improvement , schematically .
testing conditions ( e . g . , testing at elevated temperatures ) . The geometrical
requirements for Kic are : B > 2 . 5 ( Kıc / oy ) ? ( 2a ) W > 5 ( K16 / 0 , ) where B ...
Strength - ( a ) and energy - related ( b ) toughness improvement , schematically .
testing conditions ( e . g . , testing at elevated temperatures ) . The geometrical
requirements for Kic are : B > 2 . 5 ( Kıc / oy ) ? ( 2a ) W > 5 ( K16 / 0 , ) where B ...
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