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Τι (ποιος) είναι nucleation - ορισμός


Nucleation         
  • The black triangles are the fraction of a large set of small supercooled liquid tin droplets that are still liquid, i.e., where the crystal state has not nucleated, as a function of time. The data are from Pound and La Mer (1952). The red curve is a fit of a function of the Gompertz form to these data.
  • Nucleation at a surface (black) in the 2D [[Ising model]]. Up spins (particles in lattice-gas terminology) shown in red, down spins shown in white.
  • Survival curve for water droplets 34.5 μm in diameter. Blue circles are data, and the red curve is a fit of a [[Gumbel distribution]].
FIRST STEP IN THE FORMATION OF EITHER A NEW THERMODYNAMIC PHASE OR A NEW STRUCTURE VIA SELF-ASSEMBLY OR SELF-ORGANIZATION
Nucleate; Nucleation point; Nucleating; Nucleating agent; Nucleator; Nucleation site; Nucleating agents; Heterogeneous condensation
Nucleation is the first step in the formation of either a new thermodynamic phase or a new structure via self-assembly or self-organization. Nucleation is typically defined to be the process that determines how long an observer has to wait before the new phase or self-organized structure appears.
nucleate         
  • The black triangles are the fraction of a large set of small supercooled liquid tin droplets that are still liquid, i.e., where the crystal state has not nucleated, as a function of time. The data are from Pound and La Mer (1952). The red curve is a fit of a function of the Gompertz form to these data.
  • Nucleation at a surface (black) in the 2D [[Ising model]]. Up spins (particles in lattice-gas terminology) shown in red, down spins shown in white.
  • Survival curve for water droplets 34.5 μm in diameter. Blue circles are data, and the red curve is a fit of a [[Gumbel distribution]].
FIRST STEP IN THE FORMATION OF EITHER A NEW THERMODYNAMIC PHASE OR A NEW STRUCTURE VIA SELF-ASSEMBLY OR SELF-ORGANIZATION
Nucleate; Nucleation point; Nucleating; Nucleating agent; Nucleator; Nucleation site; Nucleating agents; Heterogeneous condensation
¦ adjective 'nju:kl??t chiefly Biology having a nucleus.
¦ verb 'nju:kl?e?t [usu. as adjective nucleated]
1. form a nucleus.
2. form around a central area.
Derivatives
nucleation noun
Nucleate         
  • The black triangles are the fraction of a large set of small supercooled liquid tin droplets that are still liquid, i.e., where the crystal state has not nucleated, as a function of time. The data are from Pound and La Mer (1952). The red curve is a fit of a function of the Gompertz form to these data.
  • Nucleation at a surface (black) in the 2D [[Ising model]]. Up spins (particles in lattice-gas terminology) shown in red, down spins shown in white.
  • Survival curve for water droplets 34.5 μm in diameter. Blue circles are data, and the red curve is a fit of a [[Gumbel distribution]].
FIRST STEP IN THE FORMATION OF EITHER A NEW THERMODYNAMIC PHASE OR A NEW STRUCTURE VIA SELF-ASSEMBLY OR SELF-ORGANIZATION
Nucleate; Nucleation point; Nucleating; Nucleating agent; Nucleator; Nucleation site; Nucleating agents; Heterogeneous condensation
·adj Having a nucleus; nucleated.
II. Nucleate ·vt To gather, as about a nucleus or center.
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για nucleation
1. The most popular cause is believed to be the thousands of tiny pores on each Mentos Mint, which act like nucleation sites allowing carbon dioxide bubbles to form in the drink.