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(Environmental Engineering) A process which only occurs in the absence of molecular oxygen.
(Software Engineering) a design activity that focuses on the creation of an algorithm
(Environmental Engineering) The maximum allowable concentration of a given constituent in potable water.
(Environmental Engineering) (TSS) is the amount of suspended (filterable) matter in a water.
(Concrete Engineering) A gel-like mass which does not allow the transfer of ions
(Concrete Engineering) A non-metallic waste product developed in the manufacture of pig iron, consisting basically of a mixture of lime, silica and alumina, the same oxides that make up portland cement, but not in the same proportions or forms. It is used both in the manufacture of portland blast furnace slag cement and as an aggregate for lightweight concrete.
(Environmental Engineering) A tank in which quiescent settling occurs, allowing solid particles suspended in the water to agglomerate and settle to the bottom of the tank. The solids resulting from the settling being removed as a sludge.
(Concrete Engineering) The amount of entrained or entrapped air in concrete or mortar, exclusive of pore space in aggregate particles, usually expressed as a percentage of total volume of concrete or mortar.
(english) The resultant of a system of forces causing rotation without translation. A moment can be expressed as a couple.
(Software Engineering) a white box test case design technique that used the algorithmic flow of the program to design tests
(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 coating defect consisting of the whitening of a cured film which results in a translucent or opaque appearance with accompanying loss of gloss. Blushing usually occurs during the pasteurization or steam processing of films which are undercured or water sensitive.