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(english) A support contributes to keeping a structure in place by restraining one or more degrees of freedom. In a structural model, supports represent boundary entities which are not included in the model itself, e.g., foundations, abutments, or the earth itself. For each restrained translation degree of freedom at a support, there is a corresponding reaction force; for each restrained rotation degree of freedom, there is a reaction moment.
(Software Engineering) the person(s) who have responsibility for deciding whether a change is to be made
(english) The mineral zircon silicate, ZrSiO4, a very high melting point acid refractory material used as a molding material in steel foundries.
(Software Engineering) a set of software engineering actions that helps ensure that software is built in a way that achieves high quality
(english) Heating hot rolled ferrous sheet in an open furnace to a temperature within the transformation range and then cooling in air, in order to soften the metal. The formation of a bluish oxide on the surface is incidental.
(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) A machine in the Tin Mill that automatically puts bifluoride into the plater bath.
(Environmental Engineering) The depth at which an inflection point occurs in a lake temperature profile.
(Environmental Engineering) A fossilized organic material present in oil shale and some other sedimentary rocks.
(Software Engineering) a measure of the logical complexity of an algorithm, used in white-box testing