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(Environmental Engineering) A surface phenomena in which a solute (soluble material) concentrates or collects at a surface (the adsorbent).
(Software Engineering) a paper representation of an application (e.g., story boards that describe the interaction at a human interface)
(english) A closed vessel in which water, is transformed into steam at a given pressure and temperature under controlled conditions.
(Environmental Engineering) A process which occurs only at very low levels of molecular oxygen or in the absence of molecular oxygen.
(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.
(english) The resultant of a system of forces is a single force or moment whose magnitude, direction, and location make it statically equivalent to the system of forces.
(Environmental Engineering) The elimination or reduction of the waste at the source by modification of the actual process which produces the waste.
(english) The residual portion of an extrusion billet that is not forced through the die at the end of the extrusion cycle.
(Environmental Engineering) Obtaining government (federal, state, and local) permission to construct an environmental processing, treatment, or disposal facility at a given site.
(Concrete Engineering) Wet shotcrete or sand and cement which bounces away from a surface again at which pneumatically applied mortar is being projected.
(english) The standard steel pipe used in plumbing. Heated skelp is passed continuously through welding rolls, which form the tube and squeeze the hot edges together to make a solid weld.
(english) The indicated value of the weight of the earth's atmosphere. At sea level, this value is approximately 14.65 psi (pounds per square inch).