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. |
Translation: |
(english) Motion of an object where the path of every point is a straight line. |
Vector: |
(english) A mathematical entity having a magnitude and a direction in space. |
Velocity: |
(english) A vector quantity equal to the rate that position changes with time. |
Weight: |
(english) The force on an object resulting from gravity. |
Yield stress: |
(english) A material loaded beyond its yield stress, no longer exhibits linear elastic behavior. Metals, particularly mild steel, generally have a very well defined yield stress compared to other materials. Yield stress is sometimes called yield strength. |
Yield strain: |
(english) A material deformed beyond its yield strain, no longer exhibits linear elastic behavior. See yield stress. |
Adsorption |
(Environmental Engineering) A surface phenomena in which a solute (soluble material) concentrates or collects at a surface (the adsorbent). |
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. |