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Dear folks,
I have a question related to possible temperature changes of materials. The question is what kind of materials which certain amount of solid object, may be thick or thin, made by such materials allow maximum temperature changes, let say temperature distribution, in other words, what is maximum temperature derivatives on each point of the object one can impose temperature control on the object to achive such temperature distribution? In particular, I interested in metals, such as platinum, rhodium, palladium, or ceramic. If you reply to my question, please cc to my email at . I would appreciate all your helps. Many thanks in advance, H. Minh -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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