rheometry
英:[ri:'ɒmətrɪ] 美: [ri'ɒmətrɪ]
rheometry 基本解释
n.电流测定;
英英释义
Rheometry
Rheometry (from the Greek ῥέος - rheos, n, meaning "stream") generically refers to the experimental techniques used to determine the rheological properties of materials, that is the quantitative and qualitative relationships between deformations and stresses and their derivatives.以上来源于:Wikipedia
rheometry 相关例句
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