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The phrase "a displacement rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or any field that discusses movement or changes in position over time.
Example: "The study measured a displacement rate of 5 meters per second for the moving object."
Alternatives: "a movement rate" or "a shift rate".
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Simulation results indicate that dynamic equilibrium can be maintained up to a displacement rate of 10 m/s.
Dynamic microdroplet experiments were conducted at a displacement rate of 1 m/s on S-2 glass/epoxy interface.
The specimens are tested as displacement control procedure at a displacement rate of 0.5 mm/min.
These factors were demonstrated at a displacement rate recommended for Absorb scaffolds (Abbott vascular, U.S.A).
In all pull-out tests, a displacement rate of 10 µm/s was adopted.
The axial loading was increased gradually using displacement control at a displacement rate of 0.5 mm/min.
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All specimens were loaded to failure at a constant displacement rate on a material testing machine.
During the test, the tendon was subjected to a gradual increase in load at a constant displacement rate of 20 mm/min using a load cell of 1 kN, until the tendon broke [ 26].
The interface stability analyses were done using a pullout test with a set displacement rate of 0.35 mm/min.
A material testing system (MTS 458.2 MicroConsole™, Minneapolis, MN, USA) was used to rub the titanium specimens alongside the bone specimen with a fixed displacement rate (0.33 mm/s) over a distance of 30 mm.
Standard cylinders of 100-mm diameter were used for the compressive strength tests, which were carried out in a testing machine of 100-kN catacity at a loading displacement rate of 0.1 mm/s.
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