Blue Brittleness 2 |
(english) Reduced ductility occurring as a result of strain aging, when certain ferrous alloys are worked between 300 and 700 (degrees) F. This phenomenon may be observed at the working temperature or subsequently at lower temperatures. |
Stability: |
(english) Stability is best defined as the opposite of instability, which is the occurrence of large structural deformations which are not the result of material failure. |
Business risks - |
(Software Engineering) the set of potential business problems or occurrences that may cause the project to fail |
Project risks - |
(Software Engineering) the set of potential project problems or occurrences that may cause the project to fail |
Risk - |
(Software Engineering) a potential problem or occurrence that put a project in jeopardy |
Technical risks - |
(Software Engineering) the set of potential technical problems or occurrences that may cause the project to fail |
Jacking Force |
(Concrete Engineering) The temporary force exerted by the jacking device which introduces tension into the tendons. Jacking Stress In prestress concrete, the maximum stress occurring in a tendon during stressing. |
occurrence |
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