Stress: |
(english) The intensity of internal force acting at a point in an object. Stress is measured in units of force per area. See shear stress and normal stress. |
Structural model: |
(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. |
Support: |
(english) A support contributes to keeping a structure in place by restraining one or more degrees of freedom. In a structural model, supports represent boundary entities which are not included in the model itself, e.g., foundations, abutments, or the earth itself. For each restrained translation degree of freedom at a support, there is a corresponding reaction force; for each restrained rotation degree of freedom, there is a reaction moment. |
Yield strain: |
(english) A material deformed beyond its yield strain, no longer exhibits linear elastic behavior. See yield stress. |
Advanced wastewater treatment |
(Environmental Engineering) The removal of any dissolved or suspended contaminants beyond secondary treatment, often this is the removal of the nutrients nitrogen and/or phosphorus. |
Aerobes |
(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which require molecular oxygen as an electron acceptor for energy production. See anaerobes. |
Amino acid |
(Environmental Engineering) A functional group which consists of a carbon with a carboxylic acid, "-COOH" and an amine, "-NH2." These compounds are the building blocks for proteins. |
Anaerobes |
(Environmental Engineering) A group of organisms that do not require molecular oxygen. These organisms, as well as all known life forms, require oxygen. These organisms obtain their oxygen from inorganic ions such as nitrate or sulfate or from protein. |
Anaerobic process |
(Environmental Engineering) A process which only occurs in the absence of molecular oxygen. |
Anoxic process |
(Environmental Engineering) A process which occurs only at very low levels of molecular oxygen or in the absence of molecular oxygen. |