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(english) The ratio of shear stress divided by the corresponding shear strain in a linear elastic material.
(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) Ingot mold, with the top constricted; used in the manufacture of capped steel, the metal in the constriction being covered with a cap fitting into the bottle-neck, which stops rimming action by trapping escaping gases.
(Software Engineering) a measure of the degree to which software operates reliably over some period of time ความเชื่อถือได้, ความไว้ใจได้ [วิศวกรรรมอุตสาหการ]; ความเชื่อถือได้ [อิเล็กทรอนิกส์, ไฟฟ้ากำลัง]
(english) Steel segments that are bolted to the reel mandrel to increase their diameter so that large (24" ID) coils can be run.
(Environmental Engineering) The controlled aerobic degradation of organic wastes into a material which can be used for landscaping, landfill cover, or soil conditioning.
(Concrete Engineering) A non-metallic waste product developed in the manufacture of pig iron, consisting basically of a mixture of lime, silica and alumina, the same oxides that make up portland cement, but not in the same proportions or forms. It is used both in the manufacture of portland blast furnace slag cement and as an aggregate for lightweight concrete.
(Environmental Engineering) A tank in which quiescent settling occurs, allowing solid particles suspended in the water to agglomerate and settle to the bottom of the tank. The solids resulting from the settling being removed as a sludge.
(english) Heat in an oven to a low controlled temperature to remove gases or to harden a binder.
(Environmental Engineering) The gradual replacement of freshwater by saltwater in coastal areas where excessive pumping of groundwater occurs.
(english) A process carried out usually in a controlled furnace atmosphere, so surface does not oxidize, remaining bright.