ค้นเจอ 128 รายการ

Slump Cone

แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) A metal mold in the form of a truncated cone with a top diameter of 4”, a bottom diameter of 8”, and a height of 12”, used to fabricate the specimen for a slump test.

Clarifier (sedimentation basin)

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) A tank in which quiescent settling occurs, allowing solid particles suspended in the water to agglomerate and settle to the bottom of the tank. The solids resulting from the settling being removed as a sludge.

Back-up Roll

แปลว่า(english) 1) Roll used as a support roll mainly for plater rolls. 2) Two rolls, one on top and one on bottom of the two work rolls which apply pressure and reduce the flexing of the work rolls.

Rocaille, Rococo

แปลว่าคำฝรั่งเศสหมายถึง rock work เป็นศิลปที่นิยมกันในราชสำนักพระเจ้าหลุยส์ที่ 15 (1700-1790) เป็นงานตกแต่งที่ละเอียดละออ วิจิตรพิสดาร มีลักษณะพริ้วไหวอ่อนช้อย มีรากฐานจากธรรมชาติ เช่น ลายเปลือกหอย ใบไม้ ดอกไม้ โค้งรูปตัว C ฯลฯ

Blow Back

แปลว่า(english) A coating defect consisting of a lower coating film weight on the bottom of the coated sheet caused by high velocity air in the oven. Blow back usually occurs with high solids coatings which have little solvent to evaporate and "set" the film.

Ottawa Sand

แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) A sand used as a standard in testing hydraulic cements by means of mortar test specimens. Sand is produced by processing silica rock particles obtained by hydraulic mining of the orthoquartzite situated in open-pit deposits near Ottawa, Illinois; naturally rounded grains of nearly pure quartz.

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.

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.