中英
quencher
/ ˈkwentʃə(r) /
/ ˈkwentʃər /
  • 简明
  • n.淬火;冷却器;饮料;弄熄的人
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
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     阻尼器

    ... quenched water 急冷水 quencher 扑灭者;熄灭器;淬灭剂;灭火器;灭弧器;减震器;阻尼器 quenching agent 淬火剂 ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    Watermelon: Coolest Thirst Quencher.
    西瓜:清爽的止渴水果。
  • 2
    The best tooth-friendly thirst-quencher is water — preferably with fluoride.
    最好的利于牙齿解决口渴的东西是水- 最好是带氟的。
  • 3
    The beverage refreshes the spirit on a hot day in Marrakech, but it's far more than a thirst quencher.
    这种薄荷茶具有提神醒脑的功效,可以让在炎热的马拉喀什漫步的游客们精神为之一振。但它不仅仅是一种解渴的饮料。
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  • 同近义词
  • 词源
  • 百科
  • Quencher

    In materials science, quenching is the rapid cooling of a workpiece to obtain certain material properties. It prevents low-temperature processes, such as phase transformations, from occurring by only providing a narrow window of time in which the reaction is both thermodynamically favorable and kinetically accessible. For instance, it can reduce crystallinity and thereby increasing the hardness of both alloys and plastics (produced through polymerization).In metallurgy, it is most commonly used to harden steel by introducing martensite, in which case the steel must be rapidly cooled through its eutectoid point, the temperature at which austenite becomes unstable. In steel alloyed with metals such as nickel and manganese, the eutectoid temperature becomes much lower, but the kinetic barriers to phase transformation remain the same. This allows quenching to start at a lower temperature, making the process much easier. High speed steel also has added tungsten, which serves to raise kinetic barriers and give the illusion that the material has been cooled more rapidly than it really has. Even cooling such alloys slowly in air has most of the desired effects of quenching.Extremely rapid cooling can prevent the formation of all crystal structure, resulting in amorphous metal or "metallic glass".

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