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(Concrete Engineering) Excessive vibration of freshly mixed concrete during placement-causing segregation.
(english) Forcing metal to flow in a direction opposite to the motion of a punch or die.
อัตราการไหลของน้ำ : ปริมาณน้ำที่ไหลผ่านพื้นที่หน้าตัดหนึ่งที่กำหนดของทางน้ำในหนึ่ง หน่วยเวลา เรียกอีกอย่างหนึ่งว่า rate of flow
(Concrete Engineering) Property of freshly mixed concrete, cement paste or mortar which determines its ease of molding or resistance to deformation.
(Environmental Engineering) Influent wastewater entering the plant which has an unusually high organic content and/or high flow rate.
(Software Engineering) a white box test case design technique that used the algorithmic flow of the program to design tests
(Software Engineering) a design method that limited design constructs to only three basic forms and constrains program flow for better quality
(Concrete Engineering) The degree of plasticity of fresh concrete or mortar The normal measure of consistency is slump for concrete and flow for mortar.
(english) A valve that may be used to divert the flow of fluid in a passage. Most normally configured in a two-way pattern that is either open or closed.
(Concrete Engineering) A condition of freshly mixed concrete. mortar or cement -paste indicating that it is workable and readily re-moldable, is cohesive, and has an ample content of fines and cement but is not over wet.
(Concrete Engineering) The quantity of water per unit volume of freshly mixed concrete, often expressed as gallons or pounds per cubic yard. This is the quantity of water on which the water cement ratio is based, and does not include water absorbed by the aggregate
(english) Various tests which is used to ascertain the toughness and ductility of a metal product, in which the material is bent around its axis and/ or around an outside radius. A complete test might specify such a bend to be both with and against the direction of grain. For testing, samples should be edge filed to remove burrs and any edgewise cracks resulting from slitting or shearing. If a vice is to be employed, then you must line the jaws with some soft metal, to permit a flow of the metal in the piece being tested.