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(Environmental Engineering) Standards which require a discharger to maintain a certain quality level in the receiving water.
(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.
(english) In hypoeutectoid steel, the temperature at which transformation of ferrite into austenite is completed upon heating.
(english) The intensity of deformation at a point in an object. See normal strain and shear strain.
(english) Forcing metal to flow in a direction opposite to the motion of a punch or die.
(Concrete Engineering) The water in concrete which is irremovable by oven drying; chemically combined during cement hydration.
(english) A rotating drum that is used for adding moisture to the sinter mix in the Blast Furnace. Also, it enhances a balling action where the smaller sized materials adhere to larger materials.
(english) Equilibrium transformation temperatures in steel.
(Software Engineering) the set of work tasks required to build the software; defined as part of the process model
(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) An object is in equilibrium if the resultant of the system of forces acting on it has zero magnitude. See static equilibrium and dynamic equilibrium.