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(english) In hypereutectoid steel, the temperature at which cementite goes into complete solution with austenite.
(Software Engineering) a set of activities conducted with the intent of finding errors in software
(english) (BOP) A process in which molten steel is produced in a furnace by blowing oxygen into molten iron, scrap and flux materials. The furnace is known as Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF).
(Concrete Engineering) A round, straight steel rod, 5/8' in diameter and approximately 24' in length, having the tamping end rounded into a hemispherical tip, the diameter of which is 5/8'.
(Concrete Engineering) The amount of entrained or entrapped air in concrete or mortar, exclusive of pore space in aggregate particles, usually expressed as a percentage of total volume of concrete or mortar.
(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) A diamond penetrator, conical in shape, used with a Rockwell hardness tester for hard metals.
(Environmental Engineering) A virus particle. Viral DNA or RNA enclosed in an organic capsule. See virus.
(Concrete Engineering) Water held on surfaces in a material by either physical and/or chemical forces.
(Software Engineering) the creation of data that can be used to uncover errors in the software
(english) A storage area in Strip Steel used for storing hot bands (coil made from slab).
(english) A very general term that may be applied to a material or a structure. In a material, strength refers to a level of stress at which there is a significant change in the state of the material, e.g., yielding or rupture. In a structure, strength refers to a level of level of loading which produces a significant change in the state of the structure, e.g., inelastic deformations, buckling, or collapse.