Unit testing - (Software Engineering) part of the testing strategy that focuses on tests to individual program components
Validation - (Software Engineering) tests to ensure that the software conforms to its requirements
White box testing - a test case design technique that makes use of a knowledge of the internal program logic
Kelly Ball (Concrete Engineering) A device for determining the consistency of fresh concrete. It is sometimes used as an alternative to the slump test.
Moist Room (Concrete Engineering) A room used for storing and curing cementitious test specimens. The atmosphere of this room is maintained at a temperature of 73.4 3.0'F or 23.0*1.7'0 and relative humidity of at least 98 percent. These facilities must be adequate to continually maintain free moisture on the exteriors of test specimens.
Ottawa Sand (Concrete Engineering) A sand used as a standard in testing hydraulic cements by means of mortar test specimens. Sand is produced by processing silica rock particles obtained by hydraulic mining of the orthoquartzite situated in open-pit deposits near Ottawa, Illinois; naturally rounded grains of nearly pure quartz.
Revibration (Concrete Engineering) Delayed vibration of concrete that has already been placed and consolidated. Most effective when done at the latest time a running vibrator will sink of its own weight into the concrete and make it plastic and workable again.
Slump Cone (Concrete Engineering) A metal mold in the form of a truncated cone with a top diameter of 4”, a bottom diameter of 8”, and a height of 12”, used to fabricate the specimen for a slump test.
test pit หลุมขุดสำรวจชั้นดิน
ultrasonnic test การทดสอบโดยใช้คลื่นความถี่สูง, การทดสอบอุลตราโซนิก
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