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Cure

แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) Method of maintaining sufficient internal humidity and proper temperature for freshly placed concrete to assure proper hydration of the cement, and proper hardening of the concrete.

Blast Furnace 2

แปลว่า(english) A vertical shaft type smelting furnace in which an air blast is used, usually hot, for producing pih iron. The furnace is continuous in operation using iron ore, coke, and limestone as raw materials which are charged at the top while the molten iron and slag are collected at the bottom and are tapped out at intervals.

Blast Furnace Slag

แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) A non-metallic waste product developed in the manufacture of pig iron, consisting basically of a mixture of lime, silica and alumina, the same oxides that make up portland cement, but not in the same proportions or forms. It is used both in the manufacture of portland blast furnace slag cement and as an aggregate for lightweight concrete.

uplift pressure

แปลว่าแรงดันขึ้นของน้ำ : ดู pressure, uplift

Structural model:

แปลว่า(english) An idealization for analysis purposes of a real or conceived structure. A structural model includes boundaries limiting the scope of the analysis. Supports occur at these boundaries, representing things which hold the structure in place.

Ball Burnishing

แปลว่า(english) A method of obtaining a high luster on small parts by rotating them in a wooden-lined barrel with water, burnishing soap, and stainless steel shot.

Mauritanian

แปลว่าชาว Mauritania

N

turps

แปลว่ายางสน (คำเรียกสั้นๆ ของ turpentine)

N

stegosaur

แปลว่าไดโนเสาร์จำพวก Stegosauria

N

pressure, pore

แปลว่าความดันน้ำระหว่างเม็ดดิน : ความดินของน้ำในช่องว่างของมวลดิน บางทีเรียกว่า poare water pressure

Secured landfill

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) A landfill which has containment measures such as liners and a leachate collection system so that materials placed in the landfill will not migrate into the surrounding soil, air and water.

Vapor Pressure

แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) The pressure exerted by a vapor that is calculated based upon relative humidity and temperature. The higher the humidity and higher temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, the greater the vapor pressure exerted.