ตัวกรองผลการค้นหา
conic sections
แปลว่าวิชาเรขาคณิตว่าด้วยรูปต่างๆ ที่ได้มา โดยการตัดรูปทรงกรวย
Bloom 2
แปลว่า(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.
Bend Radius
แปลว่า(english) The inside radius of a bent section,
gross sectional area
แปลว่าพื้นที่หน้าตัดทั้งหมด
loungitudinal section
แปลว่ารูปตัดทางด้านยาว คือตัดไปตามรูปยาวของวัตถุ
Balanced Steel
แปลว่า(english) Steels in which the deoxidisation is controlled to produce an intermediate structure between a rimmed and killed steel, Sometimes referred to as semi-killed steels, they possess uniform properties throughout the ingot and amongst their applications are boiler plate and structural sections.
Craftsman Section
แปลว่าแผนกช่าง, กองช่าง
Blanking
แปลว่า(english) An early step in preparing flat-rolled steel for use by an end user. A blank is a section of sheet that has the same outer dimensions as a specified part (such as a car door or hood) but that has not yet been stamped. Steel processors may offer blanking for their customers to reduce their labor and transportation costs; excess steel can be trimmed prior to shipment.
Billet 2
แปลว่า(english) A solid semi-finished round or square product that has been hot worked by forging, rolling, or extrusion. An iron or steel billet has a minimum width or thickness of 1 1/2 in. and the cross-sectional area varies from 2 1/4 to 36 sq. in. For nonferrous metals, it may also be a casting suitable for finished or semi-finished rolling or for extrusion.
sectionalized recloser
แปลว่าไกตัดตอนอัตโนมัติ
clover leaf intersection
แปลว่าชุมทางแบบหนึ่งที่รถไม่ต้องวิ่งสวนกัน มีลักษณะคล้ายใบพืชชนิดหนึ่ง
Slip Form
แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) A form which is raised or pulled as concrete is placed; may move vertically to form wails, stacks, bins or silos, usually of uniform cross section from bottom to top; or a generally horizontal direction to lay concrete evenly for highways, on slopes and inverts of canals, tunnels, and siphons.