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Exudation

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
  1. Any liquid or liquid-like material which oozes through a pore, crack, or opening in a concrete surface. eye 1. the central roundel of a pattern or ornament. 2. the circular (or nearly circular) central part of a volute, as in an ionic capital. 3. one of the smaller, more or less triangular,

  2. The escape of material such as fluid or cells into tissue as a defence mechanism


Exudación, испанский

Просачивание, русский



Triangular, английский

Static load, английский
  1. Any load, as on a structure, which does not change in magnitude or position with time.

  2. The basal pressure exerted by the weight of a mass at rest, such as the load imposed on a drill bit by the weight of the drill-stem equipment or the pressure exerted on the rocks around an underground opening by the weight of the superimposed rocks. also called dead load.


Flammable liquid, английский
  1. Any liquid having a flash point below 140°f (60°c) and having an absolute vapor pressure not exceeding 40 lb per sq in. (2.8 kg per sq cm) absolute at 100°f (37.8°c). flanch, flaunch to widen and slant the top of a chimney stack so that water is directed away from the flue. flange 1. a projecting collar, edge, rib, rim, or ring on a pipe, shaft, or the like. 2. one of the principal longitudinal components of a beam or girder which resists tension or compression. flame resistant 412

  2. A liquid that has a closed-cup flash point that is below 37.8°c (100°f) and a maximum vapor pressure of 2068 mm hg (40 psia) at 37.8°c (100°f).

  3. A liquid that has closed-cup flash point that is below 37.8°c and a maximum vapor pressure of 2068 mm hg at 37.8°c (see also combustible liquid).