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(english) A surface force or body force acting on an object. External forces are sometimes called applied forces.
(Software Engineering) testing that does not focus on the internal details of the program but uses external requirements
(english) 1) Roll used as a support roll mainly for plater rolls. 2) Two rolls, one on top and one on bottom of the two work rolls which apply pressure and reduce the flexing of the work rolls.
(Environmental Engineering) An illegal and uncontrolled area where wastes have been placed on or in the ground. See Landfill.
(english) A fictitious force used for convenience in visualizing the effects of forces on bodies in motion. For an accelerating body, the inertial force is considered as a body force whose resultant acts at the object's center of gravity in a direction opposite the acceleration. The magnitude of the force is the mass of the object times the magnitude of the acceleration.
(Concrete Engineering) The shortening of a member in pre-stressed concrete which occurs on the application of forces induced by prestressing.
(Software Engineering) an indication of the overall effort to be expended or the number of people working on the project
(english) A screw thread having a 29 degree included angel. Used largely for feed and adjusting screws on machine tools.
(Environmental Engineering) Standards which set concentration or mass per time limits on the effluent being discharged to a receiving water.
(Software Engineering) an umbrella process that enables a project team to accept, evaluate, and act on changes in a systematic manner
(english) Small or large black spots that generally show up on surface and are generally caused by pickling steel too hot.
(english) One of the lubricating oils generally applied on tin Mill Products (tin plate, TFS-chrome/chrome oxide coated steel, and blackplate).