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(english) Stability is best defined as the opposite of instability, which is the occurrence of large structural deformations which are not the result of material failure.
(Environmental Engineering) Settling in which individual particles settle independently, neither agglomerating or interfering with the settling of the other particles present. This occurs in waters with a low concentration of particles.
(English) The top level of the boiler firebox where four oil guns are located. The oil guns are used to produce steam and maintain pressure while the boiler is on oil fire.
(english) A valve that may be used to divert the flow of fluid in a passage. Most normally configured in a two-way pattern that is either open or closed.
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(Environmental Engineering) The amount of oxygen required to oxidize any ammonia present in a water.
(Environmental Engineering) The cycle of elements through the biotic and abiotic environment.
(Environmental Engineering) The process of returning residuals back to the environment in a form which will have the minimal or reduced negative environmental impacts.
(Concrete Engineering) The plane along which a structure under stress will tend to fracture; may exist because of the nature of the structure and its loading, by accident, or by design.
(english) Process that rids boiler feed water of solids and maintains the proper chemical balance of the feed water. Blow down can also be used to rid drum(s) of excess water.
(english) The inside radius of a bent section,
(Environmental Engineering) The middle layer of a lake.