alloy 的 2 个定义
- to mix so as to form an alloy.
- to reduce in value by an admixture of a less costly metal.
- to debase, impair, or reduce by admixture; adulterate.
alloy 近义词
mixture, usually of two metals
mix metals
adulterate
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- In an air conditioner or refrigerator, you would then have to quickly remove this heat while keeping the alloy in its pliable, low-entropy phase.
- The best elastocaloric materials so far are shape memory alloys.
- When an external force pushes on the alloy while it’s in its rigid phase, the metal transitions to its pliable, lower-entropy phase.
- Once the force is removed, the alloy returns to its rigid, higher-entropy phase.
- Led by Jeehwan Kim, an associate professor of mechanical engineering, the researchers borrowed from principles of metallurgy to fabricate each memristor from alloys of silver and copper, along with silicon.
- In 2012, Li allegedly supplied the Iranians with 20,000 kilos of steel pipe and 1,300 aluminum alloy tubes.
- The same is now true with Barack Obama but on steroids, with the added alloy of race inserted into the mix.
- The zirconium alloy will react with water to produce hydrogen and oxide, but it also produces heat that has to be removed.
- It shows a simple mind to acknowledge at court the smallest alloy of common blood, and not to set up for a nobleman.
- The buckets, Fig. 3, are formed of some easily melted, but not too soft metal alloy which can be cast in plaster molds.
- An alloy is a mixture or medley, anything allowed is according to law, and hallow is the same word as holy.
- A good deal of Vanadium alloy is used, and this is made in America.
- Of the two latter they formed an alloy, and made tools of the bronze.