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expansive$26706$ - traducción al griego

SOIL TYPE
Expansive clays

expansive      
adj. διασταλτικός, εκτεταμένος, επεκτατικός
steam engine         
  • class]] of engine was built in 1942–1950 and operated until 1988.
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  • An [[injector]] uses a jet of steam to force water into the boiler. Injectors are inefficient but simple enough to be suitable for use on locomotives.
  • [[Centrifugal governor]] in the [[Boulton & Watt engine]] 1788 [[Lap Engine]].
  • An industrial boiler used for a [[stationary steam engine]]
  • A rotor of a modern [[steam turbine]], used in a [[power plant]]
  • Schematic [[Indicator diagram]] showing the four events in a double piston stroke. See: Monitoring and control (above)
  • [[Jacob Leupold]]'s steam engine, 1720
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  • Operation of a simple [[oscillating cylinder steam engine]]
  • Flow diagram of the four main devices used in the [[Rankine cycle]]. 1) Feedwater pump 2) Boiler or steam generator 3) Turbine or engine 4) Condenser; where ''Q''=heat and ''W''=work. Most of the heat is rejected as waste.
  • Double acting]] stationary engine. This was the common mill engine of the mid 19th century. Note the [[slide valve]] with concave, almost "D" shaped, underside.
  • Richard's indicator instrument of 1875. See: Indicator diagram (below)
  • Steam powered road-locomotive from England
  • mill engine]] from [[Stott Park Bobbin Mill]], Cumbria, England
  • An animation of a simplified triple-expansion engine. High-pressure steam (red) enters from the boiler and passes through the engine, exhausting as low-pressure steam (blue), usually to a condenser.
  • ''Hercules'']]
  • ''[[Turbinia]]'' – the first [[steam turbine]]-powered ship
  • Animation of a [[uniflow steam engine]].<br />The [[poppet valves]] are controlled by the rotating [[camshaft]] at the top. High-pressure steam enters, red, and exhausts, yellow.
  • [[Union Pacific 844]] a "FEF-3" 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive
  • Watt]] pumping engine
HEAT ENGINE THAT PERFORMS MECHANICAL WORK USING STEAM AS ITS WORKING FLUID
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ατμομηχανή
drill bit         
  • A set of masonry drills
  • HSS core drills in various sizes
  • A magnetic core drilling machine making hole with annular cutter (core drill)
  • Drill (upper left), mounted on a pistol-grip electric [[drill]]
CUTTING TOOLS USED TO CREATE CYLINDRICAL HOLES
Drill bits; Drill Bits; Drilling bit; Drillbit; Drillbits; Step-bit; Forstner bit; Twist drill; Spot drill; Spotting drill; Drilling bits; Forstner flange bit; Webfoot auger; Star drill; Trepan (drill bit); Auger bit; BTA drill; Spoon bit drill; Expansive drill bit; Center drill; Bta drill; Unibit (drill bit); Auger bits; Centre drill; Brad point drill bit; Lip and spur drill bit; Dowel drill bit; Brad point drill; Lip and spur drill; Dowel drill; Brad point bit; Lip and spur bit; Dowel bit
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Definición

folie de grandeur
[?f?l. d. gr?folie de grandeur'd?:]
¦ noun delusions of grandeur.
Origin
from Fr.

Wikipedia

Expansive clay

Expansive clay is a clay soil that is prone to large volume changes (swelling and shrinking) that are directly related to changes in water content. Soils with a high content of expansive minerals can form deep cracks in drier seasons or years; such soils are called vertisols. Soils with smectite clay minerals, including montmorillonite and bentonite, have the most dramatic shrink-swell capacity.

The mineral make-up of this type of soil is responsible for the moisture retaining capabilities. All clays consist of mineral sheets packaged into layers, and can be classified as either 1:1 or 2:1. These ratios refer to the proportion of tetrahedral sheets to octahedral sheets. Octahedral sheets are sandwiched between two tetrahedral sheets in 2:1 clays, while 1:1 clays have sheets in matched pairs. Expansive clays have an expanding crystal lattice in a 2:1 ratio; however, there are 2:1 non-expansive clays.

Mitigation of the effects of expansive clay on structures built in areas with expansive clays is a major challenge in geotechnical engineering. Some areas mitigate foundation cracking by watering around the foundation with a soaker hose during dry conditions. This process can be automated by a timer, or using a soil moisture sensor controller. Even though irrigation is expensive, the cost is small compared to repairing a cracked foundation. Admixtures can be added to expansive clays to reduce the shrink-swell properties, as well.

One laboratory test to measure the expansion potential of soil is ASTM D 4829.