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(Concrete Engineering) In the manufacture of concrete products, the period between completion of casting and the introduction of additional heat or the steam curing period
(english) An object is in equilibrium if the resultant of the system of forces acting on it has zero magnitude. See static equilibrium and dynamic equilibrium.
(Environmental Engineering) An organism or group of organisms and their surroundings. The boundary of an ecosystem may be arbitrarily chosen to suit the area of interest or study.
(Environmental Engineering) The cycle of elements through the biotic and abiotic environment.
(Environmental Engineering) The volatile suspended solids concentration in the activated sludge tank.
(Concrete Engineering) In prestress concrete, the device used to stress the tendons.
(Environmental Engineering) The total suspended solids concentration in the activated sludge tank.
(Environmental Engineering) (TDS) is the amount of dissolved matter in the water.
(Environmental Engineering) The production of energy by the degradation of organic compounds.
(Environmental Engineering) The consumption of oxygen by the different aquatic organisms as they oxidized materials in the aquatic environment.
(Software Engineering) the set of work tasks required to build the software; defined as part of the process model
(english) Two force systems are statically equivalent when their resultants are equal. Physically, this means that the force systems tend to impart the same motion when applied to an object; note that the distribution of resulting internal forces in the object may be different.