ตัวกรองผลการค้นหา
lateral load pile
แปลว่าเสาเข็มรับแรงด้านข้าง
load bearing wall
แปลว่ากำแพงรับน้ำหนัก
spring load plunger
แปลว่าก้านส่งกำลังสปริงปั๊มน้ำมันของคาบูเรเตอร์
pile load test
แปลว่าการทดสอบกำลังแบกทานของเสาเข็ม
Equivalent Joint Load
แปลว่าแรงกระทำเทียบเท่าที่จุดต่อ
Load Factor at Collapse
แปลว่าตัวประกอบแรงขณะวิบัติ
Inelastic:
แปลว่า(english) Not surprisingly, the opposite of elastic. A deformation of a structure or material under load is described as inelastic when the deformation remains after the load is removed. The term plastic is often used with the same meaning.
Brinell Hardness Testing
แปลว่า(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.
Linear:
แปลว่า(english) A structure is said to behave linearly when its the deformation response is directly proportional to the loading (i.e. doubling the load doubles the displacement response). For a material, linear means that the stress is directly proportional to the strain.
Brinell Hardness
แปลว่า(english) The hardness of a metal or part, as represented by the number obtained from the ratio between the load applied on the spherical area of the impression made by a steel ball forced into the surface of the material tested.
Bearing Strength
แปลว่า(english) The maximum bearing load at failure divided by the effective bearing area. In a pinned or riveted joint, the iffective area is calculated as the product of the diameter of the hole and the thickness of the bearing member.
Linear Elastic:
แปลว่า(english) A force-displacement relationship which is both linear and elastic. For a structure, this means the deformation is proportional to the loading, and deformations disappear on unloading. For a material, the concept is the same except strain substitutes for deformation, and stress substitutes for load.