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(Concrete Engineering) The degree of plasticity of fresh concrete or mortar The normal measure of consistency is slump for concrete and flow for mortar.
ระดับเก็บกักปกติ
ทำให้เป็นบรรทัดฐาน [ไฟฟ้าสื่อสาร, คอมพิวเตอร์, เทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศ]; ทำให้เป็นบรรทัดฐาน, นอร์แมลไลซ์ [อิเล็กทรอนิกส์]
หน่วยแรงตั้งฉาก
(english) "Fine particles of limestone (flux) and iron ore are difficult to handle and transport because of dusting and decomposition, so the powdery material usually is processed into larger pieces. The raw material's properties determine the technique that is used by mills. 1) SINTER Baked particles that stick together in roughly one-inch chunks. Normally used for iron ore dust collected from the blast furnaces. 2) PELLETS Iron ore or limestone particles are rolled into little balls in a balling drum and hardened by heat. 3) BRIQUETTES Small lumps are formed by pressing material together. Hot Iron Briquetting (HBI) is a concentrated iron ore substitute for scrap for use in electric furnaces.
(english) The intensity of internal force acting at a point in an object. Stress is measured in units of force per area. See shear stress and normal stress.
(Concrete Engineering) Particle distribution of granular materials among various sizes; for concrete material normally designated as gradation. Usually expressed in terms of cumulative percentages smaller or larger than each of a series of sieve openings or percentages between certain ranges of sieve openings.
ปกติ; (คณิตศาสตร์) เส้นตั้งฉาก
(english) The level of pressure at which a component, pipe, tube, hose or other fluid passage will burst during application of internal pressure. Normally 2.5 - 4.0 times working pressure.
(Concrete Engineering) Air in concrete which is not purposely en-trained, Entrapped air bubbles are normally much larger and more irregular than entrained air bubbles.
(english) Upper limit of normal stress of a beam at which fracture or excessive plastic deformation occurs.
(english) The intensity of deformation at a point in an object. See normal strain and shear strain.