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(english) 1) Wooden separators which are used at both the bottom of a lift and between IPM's (bundles) of a lift. 2) The act of placing 4x4s between the lifts in the piler's box.
(english) An attractive force between two objects; each object accelerates at a rate equal to the attractive force divided by the object's mass. Objects near the surface of the earth tend to accelerate toward the earth's center at a rate of ; this value is often called the gravitational constant and denoted as g.
(english) Ductility generally refers to the amount of inelastic deformation which a material or structure experiences before complete failure. Quantitatively, ductility can be defined as the ratio of the total displacement or strain at failure, divided by the displacement or strain at the elastic limit.
(Concrete Engineering) The process whereby liquid is heated to the point of evaporation changing the liquid into a gas the condensation of a gas on a cooler surface returning it from gaseous to liquid form.
(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.
(english) Heating a metal beyond the temperature limits allowable for the desired heat treatment, or beyond the point where serious oxidation or other detrimental action begins.
(Automatic Gauge Control) Hydraulic or electric system that supplies the force to the A.G.C. roll force cylinders.
(english) That portion of a gear tooth that extends from the pitch circle to the outside diameter.
(english) An iron-zinc alloy layer formed between the steel substrate and the free zinc of galvanized coatings.
(Software Engineering) the set of potential technical problems or occurrences that may cause the project to fail
(Software Engineering) the set of potential project problems or occurrences that may cause the project to fail
(english) The point beyond which the deformations of a structure or material are no longer purely elastic.