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คำศัพท์ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ "land spring"

คลิกที่แต่ละคำเพื่อดูรายละเอียด

สปริง

[สะปฺริง] น. สิ่งที่ยืดหรือหดแล้วคืนตัวได้เอง มักทำด้วยโลหะ เช่น นาฬิกาเรือนนี้สปริงหลุด จึงไม่เดิน. ว. ที่ยืดหรือหดแล้วคืนตัวได้เอง เช่น เบาะสปริง เตียงสปริง. (อ. spring).

กับแก้

(ถิ่น-พายัพ) น. ชื่อไม้ล้มลุกไร้ดอกชนิด Selaginella argentea (Wall. ex Hook. et Grev.) Spring ในวงศ์ Selaginellaceae ใช้ทำยาได้ ใบอ่อนใช้เป็นผัก, พ่อค้าตีเมีย ก็เรียก.

Butcher Saw Steel

(english) A hardened, tempered, and polished high carbon spring steel strip material (carbon content is generally higher than that of a material used for wood band saw applications) with a Rockwell value of roughly C47/49.

Department

กรม, ทบวง, กอง, (ในส่วนราชการ) Depratment of Lands = กรมที่ดิน Department of Land Co-operatuve = กรมสหกรณ์ที่ดิน Department of Mines = กรมโลหะกิจ Department of Public and Municipal Works = กรมโยธาเทศบาล Department of State Higways = กรมทางหลวงแผ่นดิน

Band Saw Steel (Wood)

(english) A hardened tempered bright polished high carbon cold rolled spring steel strip produced especially for use in the manufacture of band saws for sawing wood, non ferrous metals, and plastics. Usually carries some nickel and with a Rockwell value of approximately C40/45.

Elastic energy:

(english) The energy stored in deformed elastic material (e.g., a watch spring). Elastic energy equals where k is the stiffness, and is the associated deflection. Elastic energy is sometimes called elastic potential energy because it can be recovered when the object returns to its original shape; see potential energy.

Break Test (for tempered steel)

(english) A method of testing hardened and tempered high carbon spring steel strip wherein the specimen is held and bent across the grain in a vice-like calibrated testing machine. Pressure is applied until the metal fractures at which point a reading is taken and compared with a standard chart of brake limitations for various thickness ranges.

Hydrologic Cycle

(Concrete Engineering) The Hydrologic Cycle consists of the evaporation of water from oceans and other bodies of open water; condensation to produce cloud formations; precipitation of rain, snow, sleet or hail upon land surfaces; dissipation of rain or melted solids by direct run-off into lakes and by seepage into the soil. Thereby producing a continuing endless source of water in the sub-grade.

Bainite

(english) A eutectoid transformation product of ferrite and a fine dispersion of carbide, generally formed at temperatures below 840 to 930 F (450 to 500 C): upper bainite is an aggregate containing parallel lath-shape units of ferrite, produces the so-called feathery appearance in optical microscopy, and is formed at temperatures above about 660 F (350 C); lower bainite consists of individual plate-shape units and is formed at temperatures below about 660 F (350 C). Also, a slender, needle-like (acicular) microstructure appearing in spring steel strip characterized by toughness and greater ductility than tempered Martensite. Bainite is a decomposition product of Austenite best developed at interrupted holding temperatures below those forming fine pearlite and above those giving Martensite.