คำศัพท์ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ "square-built"

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ค้นเจอ 95 รายการ

Project scope

(Software Engineering) a statement of basic requirements of the software to be built

unit of area equal to 1,600 square metres

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CLAS

เขามีบ้านขนาดอลังการอยู่บนเนื้อที่หลายไร่

ลักษณนามแสดงจำนวนเนื้อที่ 4 งาน หรือ 400 ตารางวา หรือมีอัตราเท่ากับ 1,600 ตารางเมตร

Cutting Corners

They cut a lot of corners when they built this house. Now have so many problems to fix.

Quality management

(Software Engineering) a set of software engineering actions that helps ensure that software is built in a way that achieves high quality

ABSOLUTE PRESSURE

(english) The indicated value of the weight of the earth's atmosphere. At sea level, this value is approximately 14.65 psi (pounds per square inch).

square case with several drawers (used for laying areca-nut, betel leaves, tobacco etc.)

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Shear strain:

(english) Strain measuring the intensity of racking in the material. Shear strain is measured as the change in angle of the corners of a small square of material.

Blaine Fineness

(Concrete Engineering) The fineness of granular materials such as cement and pozzolan, expressed as total surface area in square centimeters per gram, determined by the Blaine air-permeability apparatus and procedure.

Base Box

(english) Unit of area of 112 sheets of tin mil products (tin plate, tin free steel or black plate) 14 by 20 inches, or 31,360 square inches. Tin Plate is sold, and carried in finished inventory, on a weight per unit area rather than on a thickness basis.

Billet 2

(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.

Billet

(english) (1) A semi-finished section hot rolled from a metal ingot, with a rectangular cross section usually ranging from 16 to 36 in., the width being less than twice the thickness. Where the cross section exceeds 36 in., the term “bloom” is properly but not universally used. Sizes smaller than 16 in. are usually termed “bars”; a solid semi-finished round or square product which has been hot worked by forging, rolling, or extrusion. (2) A semi-finished, cogged, hot rolled or continuous-cast metal product of uniform section, usually rectangular with radiused corners. Billets are relatively larger than bars.