FAQ

What is the Temperature Rise in Primary Deformation?
Temperature Rise in Primary Deformation is defined as the amount of rising in temperature when the material passes through the primary deformation zone. Temperature Rise in Primary Deformation is usually measured using the Degree Celsius for Temperature Difference. Note that the value of Temperature Rise in Primary Deformation is always positive.
Can the Temperature Rise in Primary Deformation be negative?
No, the Temperature Rise in Primary Deformation, measured in Temperature Difference cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Temperature Rise in Primary Deformation?
Temperature Rise in Primary Deformation is usually measured using the Degree Celsius[°C] for Temperature Difference. Kelvin[°C], Degree Centigrade[°C], Degree Fahrenheit[°C] are the few other units in which Temperature Rise in Primary Deformation can be measured.
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