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undercool
(redirected from undercooled)

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un·der·cool  (ndr-kl)
tr.v. un·der·cooled, un·der·cool·ing, un·der·cools
To supercool.

undercool [ˌʌndəˈkuːl]
vb
(Chemistry) a less common word for supercool


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7*Si) and the actual low eutectic temperature (TElow), and it characterizes the iron tendency to an undercooled microstructure.
Crystallization Activation Energy The crystallization of polymer is a first-order transition involving the relaxation of metastable undercooled melt toward the equilibrium state, which is controlled by a crystallization activation energy [DELTA]E [13], and the higher value of [DELTA]E means the lower crystallization ability of the polymers.
Politecna della Marche, Italy) concentrate on the applicability of models, mainly concerned with achieving reliable values for thermal conductivity coefficients and dynamic viscosity coefficients of organic liquids in their saturated or slightly undercooled state.
 
 
 
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