suspended floor พื้นแขวน (จากหลังคา)
usable floor area พื้นที่ใช้งาน
vibrofloatation การปรับปรุงคุณสมบัติชั้นทราย หรือกรวดด้วยการสั่น
Abrasion 1 (english) The displacement and/or detachment of metallic particles from a surface as a consequence of being exposed to flowing solids, fluids or gases. The process of rubbing, grinding, or wearing away by friction.
Abrasive Wear (english) The displacement and / or detachment of metallic particles from a surface as a consequence of being exposed to flowing fluids or gases.
Backward Extrusion (english) Forcing metal to flow in a direction opposite to the motion of a punch or die.
BALL VALVE (english) A valve that may be used to divert the flow of fluid in a passage. Most normally configured in a two-way pattern that is either open or closed.
Bend Test (english) Various tests which is used to ascertain the toughness and ductility of a metal product, in which the material is bent around its axis and/ or around an outside radius. A complete test might specify such a bend to be both with and against the direction of grain. For testing, samples should be edge filed to remove burrs and any edgewise cracks resulting from slitting or shearing. If a vice is to be employed, then you must line the jaws with some soft metal, to permit a flow of the metal in the piece being tested.
Breakout (english) An accident caused by the failure of the walls of the hearth of the furnace resulting in liquid iron or slag (or both) flowing uncontrolled out of the blast furnace.
Flocculant settling (Environmental Engineering) Settling in which particle concentrations are sufficiently high that particle agglomeration occurs. This results in a reduction in the number of particles and an increase in average particle mass. As agglomeration occurs higher settling velocities result.
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