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Discover Ludwig"temperature exposure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the amount of time or level of exposure to a particular temperature. Example: "The product must be kept at a constant temperature to avoid any negative effects from temperature exposure during shipping."
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Higher dosage of fibers is found to restore the strength and stiffness loss at all temperature exposure though the beneficial effect is more pronounced at higher temperature exposure.
Samples from each mixture design were also tested as control (i.e., no temperature exposure).
b Stress versus strain with 6 kg/m3 fibers for different temperature exposure.
There is no strength decrease for a temperature exposure of 150 °C.
Abnormal grain growth was observed after high temperature exposure using some of the tools.
After high temperature exposure, specimens were tested under uniaxial compression till failure.
High temperature exposure leads to transformations in the microstructure, which influences the coating microhardness.
The effect does not require a battery and is capable of monitoring time and temperature exposure.
These changes vary according to the values of the temperature exposure.
Hybrid fibres improves both fire resistance and ductility after elevated temperature exposure.
Finally, equations are proposed for predicting the bond strength after high temperature exposure.
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