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Weak acid

แปลว่า(Environmental Engineering) An acid that does not ionize completely under the conditions of interest. Examples include acetic acid, carbonic acid, and hypochlorous acid. See strong acid.

Preplaced Concrete

แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) Concrete manufactured by placing clean, graded coarse aggregate in a form and later injecting a portland cement-sand grout under pressure, to fill the voids.

Vaporproof

แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) A material that is totally immune to the passage of a gas under pressure. Any material that is truly vaporproof will inherently be waterproof.

Acid Steel

แปลว่า(english) Steel melted in a furnace with an acid bottom and lining and under a slag containing an excess of an acid substance such as silica.

Crying Wolf

Baseline

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) a point at which some deliverable produced during the software engineering process is put under formal change contro เส้นอ้างอิง ใช้สำหรับการวางผัง หรือการสำรวจ

Basic Steel

แปลว่า(english) Steel melted in a furnace with a basic bottom and lining and under a slag containing an excess of a basic substance such as magnesia or lime.

Plane of Weakness

แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) The plane along which a structure under stress will tend to fracture; may exist because of the nature of the structure and its loading, by accident, or by design.

style of wearing the scarf-cloth of Thai (started from behind passed under the armpits across the chest and tied behind the neck)

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ADJ

style of wearing the scarf-cloth of Thai (started from behind passed under the armpits across the chest and tied behind the neck)

แปลว่าตะเบ็งมาน

ADJ

Inelastic:

แปลว่า(english) Not surprisingly, the opposite of elastic. A deformation of a structure or material under load is described as inelastic when the deformation remains after the load is removed. The term plastic is often used with the same meaning.

Brinell Hardness Number

แปลว่า(english) The value of hardness of a metal on an arbitrary scale representing kg/mm2, determined by measuring the diameter of the impression made by a ball of given diameter applied under a known load. Values are expressed in Brinell Hardness Numbers, BHN