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(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) The mass of the compound which will produce one mole of available reacting substance. Thus, for an acid, this would be the mass of acid which will produce one mole of H+, for a base, one mole of OH-.
(english) The proportional constant between stress and strain for material with linear elastic behavior: calculated as stress divided by strain. Modulus of elasticity can be interpreted as the slope of the stress-strain graph. It is usually denoted as E, sometimes known as Young's Modulus Y, or E-Modulus.
(Software Engineering) a project scheduling and control technique that establishes time boundaries for the completion of a specific project task
(Environmental Engineering) A term for several different methods of chemically immobilizing hazardous materials into a cement, plastic, or other matrix.
(Software Engineering) the person or group that has requested the software and will be paying the bill for its development
(english) A screw thread having a 29 degree included angel. Used largely for feed and adjusting screws on machine tools.
(Environmental Engineering) Any compound containing carbon except for the carbonates (carbon dioxide, the carbonates and bicarbonates), the cyanides, and cyanates.
(Software Engineering) a deliverable that describes all data, functional and behavioral requirements, all constraints, and all validation requirements for software
(Concrete Engineering) To alter composition or physical state by heating to a specific temperature for a specific length of time.