It is virtually impossible to have a workpiece undergo carburization without having some dimensional changes.
Once plastic is in the mold, it must be cooled to a temperature to which little or no dimensional change will occur after removal.
The greatest dimensional change occurs in a direction tangential to the growth rings.
Thus, further dimensional change will be kept to a minimum.
Spring elements are required to accommodate these dimensional changes.
A ferromagnetic material will have a dimensional change when an external magnetic field is applied.
It manages dimensional changes and no action is performed.
If any dimensional change in the building's architecture has occurred, nothing about it has been published yet.
And so far the dimensional change - how much the metal expands - is only on the order of one-tenth of 1 percent.
When heat-treated the alloy has very little dimensional change, so it is often machined to its final dimensions.