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(Software Engineering) a statement of basic requirements of the software to be built
(Concrete Engineering) The volume of an ingredient in its solid state, without voids between individual pieces or particles, in the case of fluids, the cubic content occupied. In concrete, the actual volume occupied by the different ingredients determined by dividing the weight of each ingredient pounds, by ifs specific gravity, times the weight of one cubic foot of water in pounds. Example: Absolute Volume of one sack of cement equals: 94 ๗ (3.15X62.4) = 0.478 cubic feet
Cu2S แร่ทองแดง sulpliule of copper
(english) Strain measuring the intensity of racking in the material. Shear strain is measured as the change in angle of the corners of a small square of material.
(Software Engineering) (1) the level of technical detail of some representation of software; (2) a cohesive model of data or an algorithmic procedureAction (also called Software engineering action)
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จุดดัดกลับ (ของโค้ง)
มาตรายูบิค = 1 cubic foot = 1 cubic yard = 1 U.S. Gallon = 1 cord
กรม, ทบวง, กอง, (ในส่วนราชการ) Depratment of Lands = กรมที่ดิน Department of Land Co-operatuve = กรมสหกรณ์ที่ดิน Department of Mines = กรมโลหะกิจ Department of Public and Municipal Works = กรมโยธาเทศบาล Department of State Higways = กรมทางหลวงแผ่นดิน
(english) Motion of an object where the path of every point is a circle or circular arc. A rotation is defined by a point and vector which determine the axis of rotation. The direction of the vector is the direction of the axis and the magnitude of the vector is the angle of rotation.
(Concrete Engineering) A device used in determining time of setting of hydraulic cement, described in ASTM 0 266. Gradation The sizing of granular materials; for concrete materials, usually expressed in terms of cumulative percentages larger or smaller than each of a series of sieve openings or the percentages between certain ranges of sieve openings.
(english) An accident caused by the failure of the walls of the hearth of the furnace resulting in liquid iron or slag (or both) flowing uncontrolled out of the blast furnace.