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What (who) is piling stabilization - definition

PILING UP OF PRESSURE
Pressure Piling

Image stabilization         
  • A comparison of close-up photographs of a calculator keypad with and without optical image stabilization
  • Lumix]] digital camera.
  • A moving TV camera that is remote controlled and gyro-stabilized through a Newton head on rail dolly system.
  • Short video showing image stabilization done purely in software in post processing stage
TECHNIQUES USED TO REDUCE BLURRING OF IMAGES
Image stabilisation; Image stabilizer; Image stabiliser; Optical Image Stabilization; Optical image stabilization; Anti-Shake; Vibration Reduction; Image Stabilization; Camera shake; Vibration reduction; Camera shaking; In-body image stabilization; In-Body Image Stabilization; Digital image stabilization; Canon IS; Canon Hybrid IS; Canon Image Stabilizer; Canon Hybrid Image Stabilizer; Hybrid IS; Image Stabilizer; Hybrid Image Stabilizer; Video stabilization; In-lens image stabilization; In-lens image stabilisation; In-lens stabilization; In-lens stabilisation; Lens-based image stabilization; Lens-based image stabilisation; Lens-based stabilization; Lens-based stabilisation; 5-axis in-body image stabilization; 5-axis in-body stabilization; 5-axis image stabilization; 5-axis stabilization; 5-axis in-body image stabilisation; 5-axis in-body stabilisation; 5-axis image stabilisation; 5-axis stabilisation; Five-axis in-body image stabilization; Five-axis in-body stabilization; Five-axis image stabilization; Five-axis stabilization; Five-axis in-body image stabilisation; Five-axis in-body stabilisation; Five-axis image stabilisation; Five-axis stabilisation; Minolta Anti-Shake; Minolta AS; Konica Minolta Anti-Shake; Konica Minolta AS; AS (Minolta); AS (Konica Minolta); Anti Shake; AntiShake; IS (Canon); Nikon Vibration Reduction; Nikon VR; VR (Nikon); Electronic image stabilization; Optical image stabilisation; Orthogonal transfer CCD
Image stabilization (IS) is a family of techniques that reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera or other imaging device during exposure.
Stabilization (medicine)         
IN MEDICINE, PROCESS TO HELP PREVENT SHOCK IN SICK OR INJURED PEOPLE
Stabilization (medical)
Stabilization is a process to help prevent a sick or injured person from having their medical condition deteriorate further too quickly before they can be treated in depth at a medical facility.
Piling         
  • Cutaway illustration. Deep inclined (battered) pipe piles support a precast segmented skyway where upper soil layers are weak muds.
  • 'Pile jackets' encasing old concrete piles in a saltwater environment to prevent corrosion and consequential weakening of the piles when cracks allow saltwater to contact the internal steel reinforcement rods
  • Drilling of deep piles of diameter 150 cm in bridge 423 near Nes Ziona, Israel
  • Illustration of a hand-operated pile driver in Germany after 1480
  • Sheet piles are used to restrain soft soil above the bedrock in this excavation
  • Deep foundations of [[The Marina Torch]], a skyscraper in [[Dubai]]
TYPE OF BUILDING FOUNDATION
Pile (type of foundation); Continuous flight auger; Pier and beam foundation; Micropile; Pipe piles; Pile foundation; Timber piles; Piling; Deep Foundations; Deep foundations; Drilled shafts; Foundation pile; Pile (foundation); Pier & Beam; Bored pile; Caisson (foundation); Monopile foundation; Drilled caisson; Driven caisson; Friction pile; Concrete piles; Belled caisson; Secant piled wall; Bearing cap; Bearing pile; Piling foundation; Piling foundations; Monopile; Wood piling; Pilings; Micropiles; Micro pile; Micro piles; Pile (engineering); Piling (engineering); Pile (construction); Piling (construction); Soldier pile; Soldier piles; Secant Piling
·noun The act of heaping up.
II. Piling ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Pile.
III. Piling ·noun A series of piles; piles considered collectively; as, the piling of a bridge.
IV. Piling ·noun The process of building up, heating, and working, fagots, or piles, to form bars, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Pressure piling

Pressure piling describes phenomena related to combustion of gases in a tube or long vessel. When a flame front propagates along a tube, the unburned gases ahead of the front are compressed, and hence heated. The amount of compression varies depending on the geometry and can range from twice to eight times the initial pressure. Where multiple vessels are connected by piping, ignition of gases in one vessel and pressure piling may result in a deflagration to detonation transition and very large explosion pressure.

In electrical equipment in hazardous areas, if two electrical enclosures are connected by a conduit, an explosion of a gas in one of the compartments travels through the conduit into the next enclosure. The pressure of the 'primary' explosion together with the pressure from the 'secondary' explosion in the other compartment produces one huge explosion that the equipment cannot handle. Heat, arcs or sparks escape from the equipment and ignite any gas or vapour that may be around.

Operators avoid this by not using conduits to join classified equipment together and by using barrier glands on cables going into the enclosure. This ensures that compartments remain separate at all times.