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Τι (ποιος) είναι ultra-high frequencies - ορισμός

STEEL
Marriaging steel; Ultra high strength steel; Ultra high-strength steel; Ultra-high-strength steel; Maraging; Maraging steels

ultra-high frequency         
THE 300-3000 MHZ RANGE OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
UHF; Ultra High Frequency; Ultra-high-frequency; Ultrahigh frequency; Ultra-high frequency; Ultrahigh Frequency; Uhf; Uhf radio; UHF Band
(abbrev.: UHF)
¦ noun a radio frequency in the range 300 to 3,000 MHz.
Ultra-high-definition television         
  • Prototype camera head (2009)
  • SDTV]] resolution
  • Diagram of the [[CIE 1931 color space]] that shows the [[Rec. 2020]] (UHDTV) [[color space]] in the outer triangle and [[Rec. 709]] (HDTV) color space in the inner triangle. Both Rec. 2020 and Rec. 709 use [[Illuminant D65]] for the [[white point]].
  • Prototype camera head (2006)
TELEVISION FORMATS BEYOND HDTV
UHDV; Ultra HD; Ultra hdtv; Ultra high def; Uhdtv; Super hi vision; UHDTV; Ultra-hd; Ultra hd; QFHD; Quad HDTV; Super Hi-Vision television; Quad Full High Definition; Super Hi-Vision; Ultra HDV; Ultra High Definition TV; U High Definition; Ultra high-definition television; Ultra High-definition television; Ultra High definition television; Ultrahigh-definition television; Super HD; 8k4k; 8K4K; 8K UHDTV; Ultra-high definition television; Ultra High Definition Television; UltraHD; UDTV; SuperHD; Ultra HDTV; 4k tv; Ultra high definition television; Ultra high definition; Ultra High Definition Video; Ultra-high definition; Ultra high-definition; UHD Alliance; UHD TV; Ultra High Definition; 4K Ultra HD; Ultra-high-definition video; 4K (UHDTV); Ultra-high-definition; 8K TV; 🆪; 🆫
Ultra-high-definition television (also known as Ultra HD television, Ultra HD, UHDTV, UHD and Super Hi-Vision) today includes 4K UHD and 8K UHD, which are two digital video formats with an aspect ratio of 16:9. These were first proposed by NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories and later defined and approved by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
ultra         
  • Women cryptologists at work in the U.S. Army's [[Arlington Hall]]
  • A typical Bletchley intercept sheet, after decryption.
  • A typical Bletchley intercept sheet, before decryption and translation.
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DESIGNATION ADOPTED BY BRITISH FOR MILITARY INTELLIGENCE FROM BROKEN ENEMY CODES
Ultra secret; ULTRA; Ultra (WWII intelligence); Ultra (World War II intelligence); Ultra (cryptography); Ultra program; Ultra (codename); Boniface (cover name)
I. a.
1.
Beyond.
2.
Extreme, radical.
II. n.
Ultraist, extremist, radical.

Βικιπαίδεια

Maraging steel

Maraging steels (a portmanteau of "martensitic" and "aging") are steels that are known for possessing superior strength and toughness without losing ductility. Aging refers to the extended heat-treatment process. These steels are a special class of very-low-carbon ultra-high-strength steels that derive their strength not from carbon, but from precipitation of intermetallic compounds. The principal alloying element is 15 to 25 wt% nickel. Secondary alloying elements, which include cobalt, molybdenum and titanium, are added to produce intermetallic precipitates. Original development (by Bieber of Inco in the late 1950s) was carried out on 20 and 25 wt% Ni steels to which small additions of aluminium, titanium, and niobium were made; a rise in the price of cobalt in the late 1970s led to the development of cobalt-free maraging steels.

The common, non-stainless grades contain 17–19 wt% nickel, 8–12 wt% cobalt, 3–5 wt% molybdenum and 0.2–1.6 wt% titanium. Addition of chromium produces stainless grades resistant to corrosion. This also indirectly increases hardenability as they require less nickel; high-chromium, high-nickel steels are generally austenitic and unable to transform to martensite when heat treated, while lower-nickel steels can transform to martensite. Alternative variants of nickel-reduced maraging steels are based on alloys of iron and manganese plus minor additions of aluminium, nickel and titanium where compositions between Fe-9wt% Mn to Fe-15wt% Mn have been used. The manganese has a similar effect as nickel, i.e. it stabilizes the austenite phase. Hence, depending on their manganese content, Fe-Mn maraging steels can be fully martensitic after quenching them from the high temperature austenite phase or they can contain retained austenite. The latter effect enables the design of maraging-TRIP steels where TRIP stands for Transformation-Induced-Plasticity.