ตัวกรองผลการค้นหา
คลิกที่แต่ละคำเพื่อดูรายละเอียด
(เป็นหหูพจน์ stratum) ลำดับชั้น ชั้น ๆ
กรดดินประสิวที่รวมกับธาตุอื่นๆ เช่น รวมกับโปแตสเซี่ยม ก็เป็น potassium nitrate
(Environmental Engineering) The atmosphere from approximately 12 km to 70 km. The temperature of the atmosphere increases in this region.Strong acid
(Concrete Engineering) Energetic agitation of concrete to assist in its consolidation, produced by mechanical oscillating devices at moderately high frequencies. (A.) External vibration employs a device attached to the forms and is particularly applicable to the manufacture of precast items and for the vibration of tunnel lining forms. (B.) Internal vibration employs an element which can be inserted into the concrete; and is more generally used for cast-in-place construction.
ชั้นบรรยากาศของโลกซึ่งอยู่ใต้ชั้น stratosphere
เขตอิ่มน้ำ : เขตหรือส่วนชั้นใต้ดินที่มีน้ำบรรจุอยู่เต็มช่องว่างระหว่างเม็ดดิน บางครั้งเรียกว่า zone of saturation
(english) A force considered to act along a single line in space. Concentrated forces are useful mathematical idealizations, but cannot be found in the real world, where all forces are either body forces acting over a volume or surface forces acting over an area.
(เครื่องเรือน) แบบเครื่องเรือนของอังกฤษ ซึ่งเป็นแบบของ Thomas Sheraton สมัยปี 1751-1800
(Concrete Engineering) The increase of concrete temperature caused by heat of hydration and heat from other sources.
(Software Engineering) tools that generate source code from a representation of software that is not source code
(english) "Fine particles of limestone (flux) and iron ore are difficult to handle and transport because of dusting and decomposition, so the powdery material usually is processed into larger pieces. The raw material's properties determine the technique that is used by mills. 1) SINTER Baked particles that stick together in roughly one-inch chunks. Normally used for iron ore dust collected from the blast furnaces. 2) PELLETS Iron ore or limestone particles are rolled into little balls in a balling drum and hardened by heat. 3) BRIQUETTES Small lumps are formed by pressing material together. Hot Iron Briquetting (HBI) is a concentrated iron ore substitute for scrap for use in electric furnaces.
(Concrete Engineering) The ratio of the amount of water, exclusive of that absorbed by the aggregates, to the amount of cement in a concrete mix. Typically expressed as percentage of water, by weight in pounds, to the total weight of portland cement, fly ash, and any other cementitious material, per cubic yard, exclusive of any aggregates.