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Monolithic pour
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
A pour of concrete, all at a single time. also called a one-pour system. contrast with two-pour system.
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Monolithic, английский
- Монолитный; единый; не разделенный на блоки monolithic driver монолитный драйвер
- Монолитный, цельный; изготовленный из цельного куска или камня
- Fabricated as a single structure.
Monolithic concrete, английский
Reinforced concrete cast with no joints other than construction joints.
Monolithic driver, английский
A driver that is structured to handle all storage command processing from the driver class to the host bus attachment, residing in the code path either alongside microsoft-supplied monolithic drivers, or alongside a microsoft-supplied port driver and vendor-supplied miniport drivers.
Monolithic microwave integrated circuit, английский
Monolithic pack, английский
Monolithic protocol driver, английский
Монолитный драйвер протокола
Monolithic refractory, английский
Réfractaire monolithique
Monolithic refractory, английский
Monolithic screed, английский
Screed, 4 laid in a single layer without joints. monolithic surface treatment, dry shake the treatment of the surface of unformed concrete by sprinkling a mixture of dry cement and sand on it after the water has mostly disappeared from the surface, following the strike-off; it is then worked in by floating.
Monolithic solid-state lasers, английский
Solid-state lasers where the whole laser resonator consists only of one piece of crystal or glass
Monolithic storage, английский
Память на интегральных схемах monomode одномодовый (волоконно-оптический кабель)
Monolithic surface treatment., английский
Monolithic surface treatment. dry-type transformer a transformer whose core and coils are not immersed in an insulating oil., английский
Monolithic terrazzo, английский
A terrazzo topping which has been applied directly on a specially prepared concrete substrate; no underbed is used.
Pour, английский
A batch of concrete cast in a single operation. pour coat, top mop 1. on a built-up roof, the top coating of bitumen. 2. the final pouring of hot bitumen in which the gravel or slag surfacing is embedded.
Pour coat., английский
Pour plate method, английский
A technique used for inoculating plates with diluted bacterial samples for the purpose of cell counting; cells are mixed with warm liquid agar before being poured into petri dishes
Pour point, английский
- Lowest temperature at which an oil or distillate fuel is observed to flow, when cooled under conditions prescribed by test method astm d 97. the pour point is 3°c (5°f) above the temperature at which the oil in a test vessel shows no movement when the container is held horizontally for five seconds.
- Of a fuel oil, nominally the temperature three degrees c above which the fuel will just flow under its own weight. a measure of the low temperature flow characteristics of a fuel,
- A widely used low-temperature flow indicator, depicted as 5°f above the temperature to which a normal liquid petroleum product maintains fluidity. it is a significant factor in cold-weather start-up.
- Lowest temperature at which a liquid petroleum product will flow when it is cooled under the conditions of the standard test method.
- (astm d-97) the lowest temperature at which a lubricant will pour or flow under specified conditions.
- Температура металла при разливке
Pour point depressant, английский
- An additive which retards the adverse effects of wax crystallization, and lowers the pour point.
- An additive which lowers the pour point of petroleum products containing wax by reducing the tendency of the wax to collect into a solid mass.
- An additive in lubricating oil that lowers the pour point, by preventing any wax present from crystallizing to form a solid mass.
Pour point depressor, английский
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Gold bronze, английский
A powdered copper alloy used in the manufacture of gold or bronze paint; usually contains copper, zinc, lead, and tin.
Unbonded member, английский
A posttensioned, prestressed concrete member in which tensioning force is applied against end anchorages only, the tendons being free to move within the element.
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