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(english) A set of rolls used to maintain tension on the strip as it goes through the line.
(Software Engineering) the person who actually used to software or the product that has software embedded within it
(english) This word usually carries the same meaning as displacement, although it is sometimes used in place of deformation.
(english) A material or structure is said to behave elastically if it returns to its original geometry upon unloading.
(english) A brittle structure or material exhibits low ductility, meaning that it exhibits very little inelastic deformation before complete failure.
(Software Engineering) a testing task that determines how software responds when it is forced to meet or exceed operational limits
(Environmental Engineering) Treatment of a waste in place, as opposed to pumping or digging the waste up and then treating it.
(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.
(english) Performs functions of Galvanneal Furnace; set of torches on wheels used to shoot flames onto a strip to further heat it.
(Concrete Engineering) A device for determining the consistency of fresh concrete. It is sometimes used as an alternative to the slump test.
(english) The Ball Piston Pump is a very simple pump design. It has a rotor which revolves around an internal stator. The rotor has twelve cylinders machined out of it, and each cylinder has a ball inside which can slide in and out of the cylinder.
(Environmental Engineering) A submicroscopic genetic constituent which can alternate between two distinct phases. As a virus particle, or virion, it is DNA or RNA enveloped in an organic capsule. As an intracellular virus, it is viral DNA or RNA inserted into the host organisms DNA or RNA.