Position กำหนดตำแหน่ง [วิศวกรรมอุตสาหการ]; ตำแหน่ง [สำรวจ]
transposition การสลับสาย, การสลับตำแหน่ง [ไฟฟ้ากำลัง]; การสับเปลี่ยน, การย้ายตำแหน่ง [โยธา]; การสลับเปลี่ยน [ไฟฟ้าสื่อสาร]
position head ความดันน้ำเนื่องจากตำแหน่งความสูง
Agglomerating Processes (english) "Fine particles of limestone (flux) and iron ore are difficult to handle and transport because of dusting and decomposition, so the powdery material usually is processed into larger pieces. The raw material's properties determine the technique that is used by mills. 1) SINTER Baked particles that stick together in roughly one-inch chunks. Normally used for iron ore dust collected from the blast furnaces. 2) PELLETS Iron ore or limestone particles are rolled into little balls in a balling drum and hardened by heat. 3) BRIQUETTES Small lumps are formed by pressing material together. Hot Iron Briquetting (HBI) is a concentrated iron ore substitute for scrap for use in electric furnaces.
Aging 2 (english) A change in properties that occurs at ambient or moderately elevated temperatures after hot working or a heat treating operation (quench aging in ferrous alloys), or after a cold working operation (strain aging). The change in properties is often, but not always, due to a phase change (precipitation), but does not involve a change in chemical composition. In a metal or alloy, a change in properties that generally occurs slowly at room temperature and more rapidly at higher temperatures.
Bainite (english) A eutectoid transformation product of ferrite and a fine dispersion of carbide, generally formed at temperatures below 840 to 930 F (450 to 500 C): upper bainite is an aggregate containing parallel lath-shape units of ferrite, produces the so-called feathery appearance in optical microscopy, and is formed at temperatures above about 660 F (350 C); lower bainite consists of individual plate-shape units and is formed at temperatures below about 660 F (350 C). Also, a slender, needle-like (acicular) microstructure appearing in spring steel strip characterized by toughness and greater ductility than tempered Martensite. Bainite is a decomposition product of Austenite best developed at interrupted holding temperatures below those forming fine pearlite and above those giving Martensite.
Bedding (english) Sinking a pattern down into the sand to the desired position and ramming the sand around it.
Big Winch (english) The tool used to spot (or position) the rail cars for unloading. It is located on the north end of the unloading area.
Displacement: (english) A change in position. A displacement may be a translation a rotation or a combination of those.
Velocity: (english) A vector quantity equal to the rate that position changes with time.
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