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(english) The distortion of a rectangular shape to a skewed parallelogram.
(english) The temperature at which austenite begins to form on heating.
(Software Engineering) a quality assurance standard that applies to software engineering
(Environmental Engineering) The long-term warming of the plant due to increases in greenhouse gases which trap reflected light preventing it from exiting to space.
(english) A vessel, normally cylindrical, which is used to store gas for future release of the energy in the compressed gas to an accumulator.
(english) A system of internal forces whose resultant is a moment. This term is most commonly used to refer to internal forces in beams.
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(english) An idealized concept meaning something which does not deform under loading. In fact, all objects deform under loading, but in modelling it can be useful to idealize very stiff objects as rigid.
(english) Material for grinding, polishing, blasting, either in loose form or bonded to form wheels, bricks, or files, or applied to paper and cloth by glue or resin. Natural abrasives include emery, corundum, garnet, sand, flint, etc. Metallic shot and grit are also used as abrasives in cleaning castings
(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which require molecular oxygen as an electron acceptor for energy production. See anaerobes.
(english) An early step in preparing flat-rolled steel for use by an end user. A blank is a section of sheet that has the same outer dimensions as a specified part (such as a car door or hood) but that has not yet been stamped. Steel processors may offer blanking for their customers to reduce their labor and transportation costs; excess steel can be trimmed prior to shipment.
(english) (1) Permanently damaging a metal or alloy by heating to cause either incipient melting or intergranular oxidation. (2) In grinding getting the work hot enough to cause discoloration or to change the microstructure by tempering or hardening.