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Что (кто) такое ballast material - определение

USED IN SAILBOATS TO PROVIDE MOMENT TO RESIST THE LATERAL FORCES ON THE SAIL
Ballast water; Ship ballast; Ballast (ship); Water ballast
  • Diagram showing the water pollution of the seas from untreated ballast water discharges
  • Tugboat ''Boss'' discharging ballast water before departure
  • One of the functions of a yacht's keel is to provide ballast.
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Sailing ballast         
Ballast is used in ships to provide moment to resist the lateral forces on the hull. Insufficiently ballasted boats tend to tip or heel excessively in high winds.
Water ballast         
·- Water confined in specially constructed compartments in a vessel's hold, to serve as ballast.
Electrical ballast         
  • impedance]] (AC resistance) to the circuit to counteract the negative resistance of the tube, limiting the current.<ref name="Sinclair" />
  • 40W T12 or 36W T8 fluorescent lamp]]s.
  • Variety of ballasts for fluorescent and other discharge lamps
USED TO STABILIZE THE CURRENT FLOW IN LAMPS
Lamp ballast; Ballast resistor; Dimming ballast; Ballast (electrical); Electrical ballasts; Electronic ballast; Electronic ballasts; Choke ballast; Choke ballasts; Ballast factor; Digital ballast; Magnetic ballast
An electrical ballast is a device placed in series with a load to limit the amount of current in an electrical circuit.
Track ballast         
  • alt=Irregularly cut brown stones with edges
  • Track ballast supports railway sleepers, which carry railway track
TRACKBED UPON WHICH RAILROAD TIES ARE LAID
Pink Lady (quartzite); Sub-ballast; Railway ballast; Rail ballast; Ballasting
Track ballast forms the trackbed upon which railroad ties (sleepers) are laid. It is packed between, below, and around the ties.
ballasting         
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  • Track ballast supports railway sleepers, which carry railway track
TRACKBED UPON WHICH RAILROAD TIES ARE LAID
Pink Lady (quartzite); Sub-ballast; Railway ballast; Rail ballast; Ballasting
n.
Ballast.
Ballasting         
  • alt=Irregularly cut brown stones with edges
  • Track ballast supports railway sleepers, which carry railway track
TRACKBED UPON WHICH RAILROAD TIES ARE LAID
Pink Lady (quartzite); Sub-ballast; Railway ballast; Rail ballast; Ballasting
·noun That which is used for steadying anything; ballast.
II. Ballasting ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Ballast.
Kelvin–Voigt material         
VISCOELASTIC MATERIAL HAVING THE PROPERTIES BOTH OF ELASTICITY AND VISCOSITY
Kelvin solid; Kelvin material; Kelvin-Voigt Model; Kelvin-Voigt model; Voigt material; Kelvin model; Kelvin-Voigt material; Kelvin–Voigt model
A Kelvin-Voigt material, also called a Voigt material, is the most simple model viscoelastic material showing typical rubbery properties. It is purely elastic on long timescales (slow deformation), but shows additional resistance to fast deformation.
Building material         
  • This wall in [[Beacon Hill, Boston]] shows different types of brickwork and stone foundations.
  • Copper belfry of St. Laurentius church, [[Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler]]
  • Clay blocks (sometimes called clay block brick) being laid with an adhesive rather than mortar
  • Wooden church in [[Bodružal]] in [[Slovakia]].
  • firestop mortar]] at CIBC bank in [[Toronto]].
  • [[Falkirk Wheel]]
  • The [[Gliwice Radio Tower]] (the second tallest wooden structure in the world) in [[Poland]] (2012).
  • pipes]] penetrating a [[concrete]] floor in a Canadian highrise apartment building
  • Sod buildings in Iceland
  • A pile of fired bricks.
  • Toda tribe hut
  • Mohaves]] in a brush hut
  • A wood-framed house under construction in Texas, United States
MATERIAL USED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES
Building Materials; Building materials; Building products; Building Material; Natural building material; Basic material; Natural building materials; Building supplies; Building stone; Stone architecture; Stone (building material)
Building material is material used for construction. Many naturally occurring substances, such as clay, rocks, sand, wood, and even twigs and leaves, have been used to construct buildings.
Dental material         
  • A fabricated indirect restoration (inlay) made of porcelain
  • Calcium-silicate liner used as a pulp capping material
  • Enamel and dentin shades of composite. Other A2 universal shade for direct and indirect restorations, and flowable composite.
  • Root canal sealer used in endodontic therapy
  • [[Glass ionomer cement]] - [[composite resin]] spectrum of restorative materials used in dentistry. Towards the GIC end of the spectrum, there is increasing fluoride release and increasing acid-base content; towards the composite resin end of the spectrum, there is increasing light cure percentage and increased flexural strength.
SPECIALLY FABRICATED SUBSTANCES DESIGNED FOR USE IN DENTISTRY
Dental restorative material; Dental restorative materials; Dental materials
Dental products are specially fabricated materials, designed for use in dentistry. There are many different types of dental products, and their characteristics vary according to their intended purpose.
Tamping         
  • Amey]] tamping machine
  • A [[Plasser & Theurer]] 09-16 CSM Tamper / Liner
  • System 7 fully hydraulic tamping head
  • A GTRM Rail tamping machine
  • Keighley]] in February 2017 Customer VolkerRail
  • Tamper in [[Fastline]] livery
TYPE OF RAILROAD MAINTENANCE VEHICLE
Tamping; Track tamper; Ballast tamper
·noun The material used in tamping. ·see Tamp, ·vt, 1.
II. Tamping ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Tamp.
III. Tamping ·noun The act of one who tamps; specifically, the act of filling up a hole in a rock, or the branch of a mine, for the purpose of blasting the rock or exploding the mine.

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Sailing ballast

Ballast is used in ships to provide moment to resist the lateral forces on the hull. Insufficiently ballasted boats tend to tip or heel excessively in high winds. Too much heel may result in the vessel capsizing. If a sailing vessel needs to voyage without cargo, then ballast of little or no value will be loaded to keep the vessel upright. Some or all of this ballast will then be discarded when cargo is loaded.