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Effluent based standards

(Environmental Engineering) Standards which set concentration or mass per time limits on the effluent being discharged to a receiving water.

Body force:

(english) An external force acting throughout the mass of a body. Gravity is a body force. An inertial force is a body force.

Cement Gel

(Concrete Engineering) The colloidal gel (glue like) material that makes up the major portion of the porous mass of which hydrated cement paste is composed.

Compression settling

(Environmental Engineering) Settling which occurs in the lower reaches of clarifiers where particle concentrations are highest. Particles can settle only by compressing the mass of particles below.

มิสซา

น. พิธีกรรมในศาสนาคริสต์ นิกายโรมันคาทอลิก เพื่อระลึกถึงพระเยซูที่ทรงสั่งเสียสาวกขณะที่รับประทานอาหารมื้อสุดท้าย โดยสัญญาว่า เมื่อประกอบพิธีแบ่งขนมปังดังที่พระองค์กระทำ พระองค์จะเสด็จมาประทับร่วมด้วยทุกครั้ง. (ล. missa; อ. mass).

a long sticky mass like mucus that runs from the nose or silver that drops when it is melted by the heat

ยวง

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Saponification

(Concrete Engineering) The deposit of a gray scum or gray dust on the inside surface of a subgrade wall or floor; as the result of moisture moving through the concrete and washing certain chemicals from the concrete mass.

Flocculant settling

(Environmental Engineering) Settling in which particle concentrations are sufficiently high that particle agglomeration occurs. This results in a reduction in the number of particles and an increase in average particle mass. As agglomeration occurs higher settling velocities result.

Colloids

(Environmental Engineering) Small particles which have a negligible settling velocity. These particles have a very small mass so gravitational force is low compared to surface frictional forces. Typical colloidal sizes range from 10-3 mm to 1 mm.

Secondary treatment

(Environmental Engineering) In wastewater treatment, the conversion of the suspended, colloidal and dissolved organics remaining after primary treatment into a microbial mass with is then removed in a second sedimentation process. Secondary treatment included both the biological process and the associated sedimentation process.

Impermeable

(Concrete Engineering) The ability of a material or product to reduce or eliminate gaseous transmissions through it's mass; measured as the rate of Water Vapor Transmission (WVT). Note: Not all materials that are waterproof are vaporproof; all materials that are vaporproof are inherently waterproof.

Gravity:

(english) An attractive force between two objects; each object accelerates at a rate equal to the attractive force divided by the object's mass. Objects near the surface of the earth tend to accelerate toward the earth's center at a rate of ; this value is often called the gravitational constant and denoted as g.