Band, Inside (english) A loose steel frame placed inside a removable flask to reinforce the sand at the parting line after the flask has been removed.
Bars (english) A relatively long straight, rigid piece pf metal; long steel products rolled from billets into such shapes as squares,rectangles, rounds,angles,channels,hexagons,and tees. In steel, “merchant bars” include rounds,flats,angles,squares,and channels that are used by fabricators to manufacture a wide variety of products such as furniture,stair railings and farm equipment. Concrete reinforcing bar (rebar) is used to strengthen concrete in highways,bridges and buildings.
Bolster (die block) (english) A “tool” or reinforcing part which supports the backer-which, in turn, supports an extruding die against the pressure of extrusion.
Chair(s) (Concrete Engineering) In concrete formwork, the support for the reinforcing steel.
Consolidation - (Concrete Engineering) Compaction usually accomplished by vibration of newly placed concrete to minimum practical volume, to mold it within form shapes and around embedded parts and reinforcement, and to eliminate voids other than entrained air.
GFRC - Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (Concrete Engineering) Concrete panels, usually architectural designs, reinforced with a high zirconia (16% minimum), alkali-resistant glass fiber. Optimum glass fiber content of 5% by weight. Lower fiber content results in lower early ultimate strengths, higher fiber content can produce composite compaction and consolidation difficulties.
Pretensioning (Concrete Engineering) A method of prestressing reinforced concrete in which the steel is stressed before the concrete has hardened and restrained from gaining its unstressed position by bond to the concrete.
Reinforced Concrete (RC)
band of reinforcement การเสริมเหล็กทางเดียว เรียงติดต่อกันเป็นพืดในพื้นคอนกรีตเสริมเหล็กแบบ flat slab
reinforced concrete คอนกรีตเสริมเหล็ก
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