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(Environmental Engineering) A reaction in which the reactant(s) proceed to product(s), but the products react at an appreciable rate to reform reactant(s).
(english) Oven use to bake a number of cores at one time.
(english) A primitive furnace used for direct reduction of ore to iron.
(Environmental Engineering) A fabric filter device used to remove particulate air pollutants.
(Concrete Engineering) In prestress concrete, the device used to stress the tendons.
(english) Stress acting parallel to an imaginary plane cut through an object.
(english) A set of bolts or screws that ore selected to suit a particular application, i.e. pre-selected length, threads and strength to match the mounted component.
(english) A structure is said to behave linearly when its the deformation response is directly proportional to the loading (i.e. doubling the load doubles the displacement response). For a material, linear means that the stress is directly proportional to the strain.
(english) A projection or an enlarged section of a casting through which a hole may be machine.
(Concrete Engineering) Microscopic air bubbles intentionally incorporated in mortar or concrete, to improve workability and durability (usually imparting a higher degree of resistance to freezing and thawing).
(english) (1) The metal present in the largest proportion in an alloy; (2) the metal to be brazed, cut or welded; (3) after welding the part of the metal that was not melted during the process.
(Software Engineering) the degree to which one application communicates or interfaces with another