Sentence examples for coefficient of moisture from inspiring English sources

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The unsteady-state diffusivity of moisture through the coatings could be estimated from the diffusivity of water through the continuous fat phase and the partition coefficient of moisture between sucrose and cocoa powder and the fat phase.

Hygro-thermomechanical properties consist of coefficient of thermal expansion, glass transition temperature, thermal conductivity, flexural strength and modulus, tensile strength, elastic and shear modulus, elongation, adhesion strength, moisture absorption, diffusion coefficient, coefficient of moisture expansion, gas permeability, and outgassing.

All nanocomposite samples show a very convincing result in terms of the coefficient of moisture absorption and reduction in water ingress as a function of weight fraction of nanoclays.

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The effective diffusion coefficients of moisture increased with both increasing particle size and microwave power, whereas the activation energy of the diffusion process decreased with increasing particle size.

This hygrothermal behavior can be characterized in terms of two principal coefficients of thermal expansion (CTEs), α1 and α2, and two principal coefficients of moisture expansion (CMEs), β1 and β2.

A dimensional equation of equilibrium moisture is established by the specific surface area, temperature and humidity, and an effective coefficient of equilibrium moisture is put forward.

This corresponds to the creation of a new amorphous and graphite-like structure, which increases the modified surface film conductivity by several orders of magnitude, and which decreases the Freundlich's coefficient of the moisture-uptake behaviour.

In principle the diffusion coefficient as a function of moisture content has to be determined experimentally.

This result revealed that the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient of the amount of moisture on the tongue surface and the degree of gloss was 0.80, and a significant relationship was obtained at the 1% level.

A comparison of diffusion coefficients as a function of moisture content using both methods shows that for porous materials such as clays, the apparent diffusion coefficient depends on experimental conditions.

For materials such as clays, drying curves are not suited to derive diffusion coefficients as a function of moisture content in a satisfactory and consistent way.

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