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(Environmental Engineering) (TSS) is the amount of suspended (filterable) matter in a water.
(english) An iron-zinc alloy layer formed between the steel substrate and the free zinc of galvanized coatings.
(Concrete Engineering) The addition of water to the cement mix whether at the batch plant, during transit or at the jobsite to achieve the specified water to cement ratio.
(Concrete Engineering) The ejection of a mixture of water and solid materials such as clay or silt along cracks, transverse or longitudinal joints, and along pavement edges caused by downward slab movement due to the passage of heavy loads, machinery or equipment over the pavement after free water has accumulated in or on the subbase, subgrade or basecourse.
(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which utilize energy from wastes or dead organisms. Decomposers complete the cycle by returning nutrients to the soil or water and carbon dioxide to the air or water.
(Environmental Engineering) Gas transfer of an undesirable gas from a water stream to the atmosphere.
(Environmental Engineering) The amount of oxygen required to oxidize any ammonia present in a water.
ความดันน้ำระหว่างเม็ดดิน : ความดินของน้ำในช่องว่างของมวลดิน บางทีเรียกว่า poare water pressure
(Concrete Engineering) A mixture of water and hydraulic cement, both before and after setting and hardening.
(Environmental Engineering) The amount of oxygen required to oxidize any carbon containing matter present in a water.
(Environmental Engineering) (TS) is the amount of organic and inorganic matter which is contained in a water.
(Environmental Engineering) Consumed or used water from a municipality or industry that contains dissolved and/or suspended matter.