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(Software Engineering) a point at which manager or the customer decides whether the project should proceed
(english) In hypoeutectoid steel, the temperature at which transformation of ferrite into austenite is completed upon heating.
(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.
(english) Reduced ductility occurring as a result of strain aging, when certain ferrous alloys are worked between 300 and 700 (degrees) F. This phenomenon may be observed at the working temperature or subsequently at lower temperatures.
(english) A vertical shaft type smelting furnace in which an air blast is used, usually hot, for producing pih iron. The furnace is continuous in operation using iron ore, coke, and limestone as raw materials which are charged at the top while the molten iron and slag are collected at the bottom and are tapped out at intervals.
(Environmental Engineering) A surface phenomena in which a solute (soluble material) concentrates or collects at a surface (the adsorbent).
(Software Engineering) a paper representation of an application (e.g., story boards that describe the interaction at a human interface)
(Software Engineering) a development approach that emphasizes "concerns" (also called "aspectual requirements" that incorporate features, functions and information content) that cut across multiple system functions
(english) A closed vessel in which water, is transformed into steam at a given pressure and temperature under controlled conditions.
(Environmental Engineering) A process which occurs only at very low levels of molecular oxygen or in the absence of molecular oxygen.
(english) Ductility generally refers to the amount of inelastic deformation which a material or structure experiences before complete failure. Quantitatively, ductility can be defined as the ratio of the total displacement or strain at failure, divided by the displacement or strain at the elastic limit.