(Askeri) BALYA YÜK HACMİ: Geminin postaları üzerinde bulunan yük tirizleri iç yüzlerinden, güverte kemerlerinin a1t kenarlarına kadar olan ve fit küp cinsinden ifade edilen yük hacmi. Karma eşyalardan oluşan genel yüklerde Balya yük hacmi kullanılır. Karma yükün istiflenmesinde yük tirizlere temas eder ve genel bir kaide olarak geminin cidarına değmez
(Askeri) DÖKME YÜK HACMİ, TAHIL YÜK HACMİ: Geminin fit küp cinsinden ifade edilen azami faydalı yük hacmi. Bu gemi kaplamasının iç yüzünden ara güverte kaplamasının alt yüzüne kadar olan boşluğun tamamıdır. Bu ölçü; zahire vesaire gibi döküm yük için gemide mevcut azami sahayı kaplamak üzere kullanılır. Buna "grain space" de denir
{s} three-dimensional; like a cube, cubical; pertaining to the third degree (Mathematics)
Cubic is used in front of units of length to form units of volume such as `cubic metre' and `cubic foot'. 3 billion cubic metres of soil. relating to a measurement of space which is calculated by multiplying the length of something by its width and height square cubic centimetre/metre/inch etc
Having the form or properties of a cube; contained, or capable of being contained, in a cube
A unit of volume equal to that of a cube having sides each one centimeter in length, commonly used in fluid measure and for engine sizes. Symbols: cm3 and cc
A unit of volume equal to that of a cube having sides each one centimetre in length, commonly used in fluid measure and for engine sizes. Symbols: cm3 and cc
Cubic zirconia (or CZ) is the cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide (ZrO2). The synthesized material is hard, optically flawless and usually colorless, but may be made in a variety of different colors. It should not be confused with zircon, which is a zirconium silicate (ZrSiO4). It is sometimes erroneously called "cubic zirconium"
A volume measurement for records One cubic foot is a volume one foot high, one foot wide, and one foot deep An archives or records storage box is the equivalent of one cubic foot Fifteen linear inches of letter-size files will fill an archives or records storage box
A measure of the volume of a substance flowing through air within a fixed period of time With regard to indoor air, refers to the amount of air, in cubic feet, that is exchanged with indoor air in a minute's time, i e , the air exchange rate
The volume of a cube whose sides have the length of one foot The common basis for the measurement of the volume of ion exchangers or loose filter media
a wood volume measurement containing 1,728 cubic inches, such as a piece of wood measuring 1 foot on a side A cubic foot of wood contains about 6 to 10 usable board feet of lumber rather than 12 board feet because some wood is lost as sawdust and shavings during processing
in the measurement of gas supplied and metered to customers at standard delivery pressure, a cubic foot of gas is the volume of gas which, at the temperature and pressure existing in the meter, occupies one cubic foot
A unit of measurement for volume It represents a volume one foot long, by one foot wide, by one foot deep Natural gas is measured in cubic feet, but the measurements are usually expressed in terms of Bcf, Tcf, Mcf, or Quads
The amount of gas required to fill a volume of one cubic foot under stated conditions of temperature, pressure and water vapor SCF = Standard Cubic Foot (One cubic foot of gas at standard conditions, i e 14 73 psia and 60oF without adjustments for water vapor) DCF = 10 Cubic Feet (Multiply by 10) CCF = One Hundred Cubic Feet (Multiply by 100) MCF = One Thousand Cubic Feet (Multiply by 1,000) DMCF = Ten Thousand Cubic Feet (Multiply by 10,000) MMCF = One Million Cubic Feet (Multiply by 1,000,000)
The most common measure of gas volume, referring to the amount of gas needed to fill a volume of one cubic foot at 14 73 pounds per square inch absolute pressure and 60o Fahrenheit One cubic foot of natural gas contains, on average, 1,027 Btus
a unit of measurement for volume It represents an area one foot long, by one foot wide, by one foot deep Natural gas is measured in cubic feet, but the measurements are usually expressed in terms of Bcf, Tcf, Mcf, or Quads [return to top]
A wood volume measurement containing 1,728 cubic inches, such as a piece of wood measuring 1 foot on a side A cubic foot of wood contains approximately 6 to 10 usable board feet of wood
A metric unit of volume, commonly used in expressing concentrations of a chemical in a volume of air One cubic meter equals 35 3 cubic feet or 1 3 cubic yards One cubic meter also equals 1000 liters or one million cubic centimeters
A curve fitted through, or close to, all the points on a graph It takes points in small groups, and fits a simple cubic equation to fit these, then moves on to the next group q v bestfit
The most successful simulated diamond properties such as refraction, hardness, and specific gravity are remarkably similar to diamonds Cubic zirconia are very hard to distinguish from diamonds; sometimes a jewelers loop will be needed to see the difference
A synthetic gemstone used in jewelry as an imitation diamond Cut with the same brilliance, weighing 80% heavier, does not have the strength properties of a diamond