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(english) A mathematical entity having a magnitude and a direction in space.
(Software Engineering) a modeling notation that represents a functional decomposition of a system
(English) Coatings on hot-dipped galvanized steels processed to convert the coating completely to zinc-iron alloys; dull gray in appearance, have no spangle, and after proper preparation, are well suited for painting.
(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.
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.
(english) Reverse taper which would prevent removal of a pattern from a mold or a core from a corebox.
(Software Engineering) a quantitative measure of a program's complexity
(english) A small lathe mounted on a bench or table.
(english) A compressive load supported by a member, usually a tube or collar, along a line where contact is made with a pin, rivet, axle, or shaft.
(english) Molten metal on the hearth of a furnace, in a crucible, or in a ladle
(Concrete Engineering) The pressure exerted by a vapor that is calculated based upon relative humidity and temperature. The higher the humidity and higher temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, the greater the vapor pressure exerted.
(Software Engineering) a written description that defines a very specific interaction between a user and a system, often (but not always) written in the form of a usage scenario