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Jetted pile
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
A pile which has been sunk by jetting. jetting 1. the sinking of piles or well points by the use of a water jet, e.g., through a hole in a cast concrete pole or by inserting a pile in a hole produced by jetting; esp. used where pile driving may damage neighboring buildings. 2. the compacting of backfill around a pipe by introducing water under pressure in the trench in which the pipe is laid.
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Свая подмывная, русский
Забивная свая, погружаемая в грунт с одновременным подмывом его водой, подаваемой под давлением под остриё сваи
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Jett, немецкий
Schwarzer bernstein bzw. pechkohle, charakteristischer schmuckstein der jahrhundertwende, imitiert aus schwarzem glas oder hartgummi
Jett, английский
Jettisoning
Jetters, английский
Jettied house, английский
A house having an overhanging second story.
Jetting, английский
- Катание на водном мотоцикле
- The process of sinking a borehole or the re¬moval of cuttings or loosely consolidated materials from a borehole by using directed, forceful streams of a fluid or air. the term is also applied commonly and improperly to the act or process of drilling by fusion-piercing.
- Струеобразование
Jetting drill, английский
Jetting line, английский
Шланг для размыва см. также jetting hose
Jetting pump, английский
Jetting stringer, английский
Самоподнимающееся на домкратах морское буровое основание
Jettison, английский
- Принудительный сброс; отстрел; аварийный слив
- Act of throwing cargo or equipment (jetsam) overboard when a ship is in danger.
- [1] to voluntarily throw something overboard. from the french jeter la cargaison a la mer = throw the cargo into the sea (see deep six). [2] to discard a weapon from its delivery vehicle when normal operation is not possible or intended.
- Выбрасывание груза за борт во время бедствия jew’s harp расческа, обернутая в папиросную бумагу и используемая как музыкальный инструмент
Jettison device, английский
Сбрасыватель
Jettison weight, английский
Вес отбрасываемой части
Jettison, or jetsen, английский
The act of throwing goods overboard to lighten a ship in stress of weather. the loss forms a subject for general average.
Jettisoning, английский
.принудительное сбрасывание
Jetto, английский
Extremely cheap, tacky, or half-assed. worse than ghetto and ghetmo. example ames is the ultimate jetto store.
Jetty, английский
- A structure, usually masonry, projecting out from the shore; a jetty may protect a harbor entrance.
- A man-made wall in open water rising several feet above high tide made of rubble and rocks used to create a breakwater, shelter, erosion control, a channel, or other such purpose.
- A projecting part of a building, as a bay window or the upper story of a timber house. jib 1. of a crane or derrick,
- Пирс, см. причал
- A wharf, pier, quay, or mole, built out from the shore and serving as a breakwater.
Jetty and mooring system, английский
Jetty, jettee, or jutty, английский
A name given in the royal dockyards to that part of a wharf which projects beyond the rest, but more particularly the front of a wharf, the side of which forms one of the cheeks of a dry or wet dock. such a projection, whether of wood or stone, from the outer end of a wharf, is called a jetty-head.
Jetty., английский
Pile, английский
- A wood, metal or concrete pole driven into the bottom. craft may be made fast to a pile; it may be used to support a pier (see piling) or a float.
- A long timber, concrete or steel structural element that is driven or otherwise embedded into the ground for the purpose of supporting a structure.
- A structural timber driven deep into soil or rock to provide a secure foundation for structures.
- A long, heavy timber, round or square, that is driven deep into the ground to provide a secure foundation for structures built on soft, wet, or submerged sites (for example,
- A pyramid of shot or shell.—to pile arms, is to plant three fire-locks together, and unite the ramrods, to steady the outspread butt-ends of the pieces resting on the ground. a pile is also a beam of wood driven into the ground to form by a number a solid foundation for building upon. a sheeting-pile has more breadth than thickness, and is much used in constructing coffer-dams.
- A flat or cylindrical column, driven into the ground to provide support and protection for a structure such as a pier.
Compacting, английский
- Сжатие; упаковкаж уплотнение
- Уплотнение
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Slide pile, английский
A pile which is driven into the earth on a hillside to consolidate the soil to prevent its sliding down the slope.
Bearing pile, английский
A pile which carries a vertical load.
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