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(Environmental Engineering) A benzene ring named as a constituent group, C6H5-.
(Concrete Engineering) A method of concrete construction such as where members are cast horizontally near their eventual position, usually on a recently placed slab, and then tilted into place after removal of forms.
(Concrete Engineering) Removing or alleviating defects on a concrete surface by applying a mixture of sand and cement to the moistened surface and rubbing with a coarse material such as burlap.
(english) The energy of a moving mass; equal to (mv^2)2. Where m is mass and v is the magnitude of the velocity.
(english) A long, tapered cutting tool with serrations which,when forced through a hole or across a surface, cuts a desired shape or size.
(english) A form of casting defect related to an improper coating rather than to the sand.
(Concrete Engineering) A mixture of water and hydraulic cement, both before and after setting and hardening.
(english) A system of internal forces whose resultant is a moment. This term is most commonly used to refer to internal forces in beams.
(english) An external force which acts over a region of length, surface, or area: essentially any external force which is not a concentrated force.
(Concrete Engineering) The weight of dry aggregate rodded into a cylindrical container of diameter approximately equal to the height, each of 3 layers rodded 25 times, and the excess aggregate struck off level with the top of the container
(Environmental Engineering) The production of energy by the degradation of organic compounds.
(english) Method of determining the hardness of materials; involves impressing a hardened ball of specified diameter into the material surface at a known pressure (10-mm ball, 500-kg load for aluminum alloys). The Brinell hardness number results from calculations involving the load and the spherical area of the ball impression. Direct-reading testing are generally used for routine inspection of forgings, and as a heat treat control function.