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(Software Engineering) a group of people whose primary responsibility is software testing
(english) Wheels of a hard abrasive, such as Carborundum used for grinding.
(english) A mathematical entity having a magnitude and a direction in space.
(english) The flaring or tapering of a machined hole, usually made at the entrance end because of misalignment or spring of the cutting tool.
A powdery substance made by burning, at a high temperature, a mixture of clay and limestone producing lumps called “clinkers” which are ground into a fine powder consisting of hydraulic calcium silicates. For non-portland cements, see aluminous cement.
(Concrete Engineering) A unit of weight for cement: 376 Ibs net, equivalent to 4 US bags of portland cement. The designation presently used is tons of cement.
(english) A property of a body related to its ability to move a force through a distance opposite the force's direction; energy is the product of the magnitude of the force times the distance. Energy may take several forms: see kinetic energy, potential energy, and elastic energy.
(english) The line of action of a force is the infinite line defined by extending along the direction of the force from the point where the force acts.
(english) A property of a cross sectional shape, which depends on shape, and orientation. Section modulus is usually denoted S, and S = I/c, where I = moment of inertia about an axis through the centroid, and c is the distance from the centroid to the extreme edge of the section.
(english) The process of annealing in a protective atmosphere so as to prevent discoloration of the bright surface desired.
(Software Engineering) focuses on the analysis and design of all elements of a complete product, service, or technology for the transformation of information or control
(english) A separator or diaphragm usually found in a chamber to facilitate separation of two (2) fluids or gases.