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คำศัพท์ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ "Cement Content"

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WebApps (Web Applications)

(Software Engineering) any application that delivers meaningful content or functionality to end users via the Web.

Temper

(Concrete Engineering) The addition of water to the cement mix whether at the batch plant, during transit or at the jobsite to achieve the specified water to cement ratio.

Sulfate Resistance

(Concrete Engineering) Ability of cement paste, aggregate, or mixtures thereof to withstand sulfate attack.

Neat Cement-Paste

(Concrete Engineering) A mixture of water and hydraulic cement, both before and after setting and hardening.

Shock load

(Environmental Engineering) Influent wastewater entering the plant which has an unusually high organic content and/or high flow rate.

Non-evaporable Water

(Concrete Engineering) The water in concrete which is irremovable by oven drying; chemically combined during cement hydration.

Cellular Concrete

(Concrete Engineering) A lightweight product consisting of portland cement, cement-pozzolan, cement sand, lime-pozzolan, or lime-sand pastes, or pastes containing blends of these ingredients and having a homogenous void or cell structure, attained with gas forming chemicals or foaming agents. For cellular concretes, containing binder ingredients other than or in addition to portland cement, autoclave curing is usually employed.

Architecture

(Software Engineering) the overall structure of software components, the data and/or content that components manipulate, and the relationships between them

Plastic Consistency

(Concrete Engineering) Condition in which concrete, mortar, or cement paste will sustain deformation continuously in any direction without rupture.

Chemical fixation (or stabilization/solidification)

(Environmental Engineering) A term for several different methods of chemically immobilizing hazardous materials into a cement, plastic, or other matrix.

Plasticity

(Concrete Engineering) Property of freshly mixed concrete, cement paste or mortar which determines its ease of molding or resistance to deformation.

Aspect-oriented development

(Software Engineering) a development approach that emphasizes "concerns" (also called "aspectual requirements" that incorporate features, functions and information content) that cut across multiple system functions