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Grouting

  1. Injection (de coulis)

  2. Filling the voids in or between aggregate, block, or tile with grout.

  3. The act or process of injecting grout into crevices of a rock, usually through a borehole drilled into the rock to be grouted; also, the grout thus injected.

  4. Injection of fine-grained cement mixture or chemical agent into the

  5. The process of filling voids or of modifying or improving ground conditions. grouting materials may be cementitious, chemical, or composed of other mixtures.

  6. The process of filling voids or modifying/improving ground conditions. grouting materials may be cementitious, chemical or other mixtures. in microtunneling grouting may be used to fill voids around the pipe or shaft or to improve ground conditions.

  7. Unstable rock and soil is strengthened by the injection of chemicals, cementitious grout.


Grouting, английский

Injection (de coulis), французский

Цементация, заливка строительным раствором, русский

Цементация, русский
    (в цветной металлургии) , гидрометаллургический процесс извлечения металлов из растворов химическим восстановлением более электроотрицательными металлами. применяется главным образом для извлечения cu, ag, au (напр., осаждение ag из цианистых растворов).


Створа, русский

Инъецирование раствора, русский
    Введение раствора в полости, трещины и поры тел


Тампонаж, русский
  1. (франц . tamponnage), в горном деле - нагнетание цементного или др. быстротвердеющих растворов в горные породы с целью повышения их водогазонепроницаемости и несущей способности или в зазор между крепью и стенками горной выработки.

  2. Заполнение тампонажным раствором трещин и пустот в горных породах и пространства за обделкой подземных сооружений с целью повышения прочности и уменьшения водо- и газопроницаемости


Подливка раствора, русский
    Постоянное закрепление оборудования на фундаменте, осуществляемое соединением опорной части этого оборудования с фундаментом бетонной смесью или другими строительными растворами


Цементирование, русский
    Технологический процесс крепления обсадных колонн в скважине путем закачки в заколонное пространство тампонажного раствора.


Инъекция, русский
    (от лат . injectio - вбрасывание), впрыскивание - подкожное, внутримышечное и другое введение в ткани (сосуды) организма малых количеств растворов (преимущественно лекарственных средств).




Conditions, английский
  1. The terms of surrender.

  2. Обстоятельства; условия; режим

  3. Грузовая устойчивость ~ of crane during lifting operations грузовая устойчивость крана ~ of geometrical shape геометрическая неизменяемость ~ of slope устойчивость откоса ~ of volume постоянство объёма

  4. Наблюдения за работой сооружений в условиях эксплуатации

  5. Работа конструкции в условиях эксплуатационных нагрузок

  6. A set of specified constraints and parameters that are part of the rights group bundled into a rights label. these are enforced at the time of consumption.


Cementitious, английский
    Having cementing properties.


Microtunneling, английский
    A construction method to install pipe into the ground with no imposed size limitations provided the following are used during construction:


Strengthened, английский

Gun, английский
  1. Boucheuse /lance de gunitage

  2. The usual service name for a cannon (which see); it was originally called great gun, to distinguish it from the small or hand guns, muskets, blunderbusses, &c. the general construction for guns of cast metal is fairly represented by the old rule that the circumference at the breech ought to measure eleven calibres, at the trunnions nine, and at the muzzle seven, for iron; and in each instance two calibres less for brass guns. but the introduction of wrought-iron guns, built up with outer jackets of metal shrunk on one above another, is developing other names and proportions in the new artillery. (see built-up guns.) the weight of these latter, though differently disposed, and required not so much for strength as for modifying the recoil or shock to the carriage on discharge, is not very much less, proportionally, for heavy guns of full power, than that of the old ones, being about 1-1/4 cwt. of gun for every 1 lb. of shot; for light guns for field purposes it is about 3/4 cwt. for every 1 lb. of shot. guns are generally designated from the weight of the shot they discharge, though some few natures, introduced principally for firing shells, were distinguished by the diameter of their bore in inches; with the larger guns of the new system, in addition to this diameter, the weight in tons is also specified.—gun, in north-country cant, meant a large flagon of ale, and son of a gun was a jovial toper: the term, owed its derivation to lads born under the breast of the lower-deck guns in olden times, when women were allowed to accompany their husbands. even in 1820 the best petty officers were allowed this indulgence, about one to every hundred men. gunners also, who superintended the youngsters, took their wives, and many living admirals can revert to kindness experienced from them. these “sons of a gun” were tars, and no mistake.—morning gun, a signal fired by an admiral or commodore at day-break every morning for the drums or bugles to sound the reveille. a gun of like name and nature is generally in use in fortresses; as is also the evening gun, fired by an admiral or commodore at 9 p.m. in summer, and 8 p.m. in winter, every night, on which the drums or bugles sound the retreat.

  3. [1] a generic term for the carriage-mounted cannon of sailing warships. [2] any piece of ordnance from which missiles are propelled by explosion through a metallic tube.


Groove, английский
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