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คำศัพท์ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ "machine-made"

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name of a Thai dish made of blue crab whose meat is cooked in its own shell

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Bearing Load

(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.

big stink

The citizens made a big stink about the new nuclear power station.

call

The weatherman made a good call about when the storm would come.

Cement, Portland (ASTM C150) (Concrete Engineering)

A powdery substance made by burning, at a high temperature, a mixture of clay and limestone producing lumps called “clinkers” which are ground into a fine powder consisting of hydraulic calcium silicates. For non-portland cements, see aluminous cement.

Brinell Hardness

(english) The hardness of a metal or part, as represented by the number obtained from the ratio between the load applied on the spherical area of the impression made by a steel ball forced into the surface of the material tested.

Brinell Hardness Number

(english) The value of hardness of a metal on an arbitrary scale representing kg/mm2, determined by measuring the diameter of the impression made by a ball of given diameter applied under a known load. Values are expressed in Brinell Hardness Numbers, BHN

The tree is decorated, the cookies are made, the gifts are wrapped; now all that's left is to wish you a Merry Christmas. So, Merry Christmas dear friend

ต้นไม้ก็แต่งแล้ว คุกกี้ก็อบแล้ว ของขวัญก็ห่อแล้ว สิ่งที่เหลือตอนนี้คืออวยพรคริสต์มาสแด่เธอ ถ้างั้นก็เมอร์รีคริสต์มาสนะเพื่อนรัก

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Bloom 2

(english) A semi-finished hot rolled product, rectangular in cross section, produced on a blooming mill. For iron and steel, the width is not more than twice the thickness, and the cross-sectional area is usually not less than 36 sq. in. Iron and steel blooms are sometimes made by forging.

Centroid:

(english) Similar to the concept of center of gravity, except that it applies to a two dimensional shape rather than an object. For a given shape, the centroid location corresponds to the center of gravity for a thin flat plate of that shape, made from a homogeneous material.

Brass

(english) An alloy that is 70% copper,30% zinc. One of the most widely used of the copper-zinc alloys; malleable and ductile; excellent cold-working but poor hot-working and machining properties; excellent for soft-soldering; good for silver alloy brazing or oxyacetylene welding, but fair for resistance or carbon-arc welding. Used for drawn cartridges, tubes, eyelets machine items and snap fasteners.

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.