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Qu'est-ce (qui) est quencher - définition

RAPID COOLING OF A WORKPIECE TO OBTAIN CERTAIN MATERIAL PROPERTIES
Quencher; Quenching temperature; Quenching Temperature; Quench Level; Quench level; Quenched; Quench

Quencher         
·noun One who, or that which, quenches.
quench         
¦ verb
1. satisfy (thirst) by drinking.
2. satisfy (a desire).
3. extinguish (a fire).
rapidly cool (hot metal).
4. stifle (a feeling).
dated reduce to silence.
5. Physics & Electronics suppress or damp (luminescence, an oscillation, etc.).
¦ noun an act of quenching something very hot.
Derivatives
quenchable adjective
quencher noun
quenchless adjective (literary).
Origin
OE -cwencan (in acwencan 'put out, extinguish'), of Gmc origin.
Quench         
·vt To cool suddenly, as heated steel, in tempering.
II. Quench ·vi To become extinguished; to go out; to become calm or cool.
III. Quench ·vt To Extinguish; to Overwhelm; to make an end of;
- said of flame and fire, of things burning, and figuratively of sensations and emotions; as, to quench flame; to quench a candle; to quench thirst, love, hate, ·etc.

Wikipédia

Quenching

In materials science, quenching is the rapid cooling of a workpiece in water, oil, polymer, air, or other fluids to obtain certain material properties. A type of heat treating, quenching prevents undesired low-temperature processes, such as phase transformations, from occurring. It does this by reducing the window of time during which these undesired reactions are both thermodynamically favorable, and kinetically accessible; for instance, quenching can reduce the crystal grain size of both metallic and plastic materials, increasing their hardness.

In metallurgy, quenching is most commonly used to harden steel by inducing a martensite transformation, where the steel must be rapidly cooled through its eutectoid point, the temperature at which austenite becomes unstable. In steel alloyed with metals such as nickel and manganese, the eutectoid temperature becomes much lower, but the kinetic barriers to phase transformation remain the same. This allows quenching to start at a lower temperature, making the process much easier. High-speed steel also has added tungsten, which serves to raise kinetic barriers, which among other effects gives material properties (hardness and abrasion resistance) as though the workpiece had been cooled more rapidly than it really has. Even cooling such alloys slowly in air has most of the desired effects of quenching; high-speed steel weakens much less from heat cycling due to high-speed cutting.

Extremely rapid cooling can prevent the formation of all crystal structure, resulting in amorphous metal or "metallic glass".

Exemples du corpus de texte pour quencher
1. The best thirst quencher –– and a dieter‘s best friend –– is still plain old H2O.
2. Del, maker of Hard as Nails, Hand Therapy and Lip Quencher, says on its Web site that its Sally Hansen brand is its premier cosmetics line.
3. Although drinking alcohol in public areas is illegal in Venezuela, bottles of beer are often downed on street corners, and it‘s a preferred thirst–quencher at public rallies – including during some of Chavez‘s long–running speeches.
4. Aid agencies have said Somali officials have hampered their work.In Munich, a National Thirst Quencher Thousands of visitors crowded into the sprawling Theresienwiese festival grounds in Munich as Mayor Christian Ude launched the 174th Oktoberfest, which runs through Oct. 7.