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(İnşaat) hardening
An increase in resistance to indentation
Increasing the hardness of metal by suitable treatment, usually involving heating and cooling
(1) Describes a price which is gradually stabilizing; (2) a term indicating a slowly advancing market
The process of gradually acclimatizing greenhouse or indoor grown plants to outdoor growing conditions
Increasing hardness by suitable treatment, usually involving heating and cooling When applicable, the following more specific terms should be used: age hardening and precipitation hardening
The process of strengthening the shell and adductor muscle of oysters to improve shell-life [B C Shellfish industry]
a The heating and quenching of certain iron-base alloys from a temperature above the critical temperature range for the purpose of producing a hardness superior to that obtained when the alloy is not quenched This term is usually restricted to the formation of martensite
Making hard or harder
That which hardens, as a material used for converting the surface of iron into steel
the act of making something harder (firmer or tighter or more compact)
present participle of harden
the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization; "the hardening of concrete"; "he tested the set of the glue"
abnormal hardening or thickening of tissue
heating and rapidly cooling steel
the act of making something harder (firmer or tighter or more compact) the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization; "the hardening of concrete"; "he tested the set of the glue"
{i} process of becoming stiff or hard; toughening
WHAT Process that increases the hardness of steel, i e , the degree to which steel will resist cutting, abrasion, penetration, bending, and stretching
In metallurgy, an increase in hardness of a metal induced, deliberately or accidentally, by hammering, rolling, drawing (see wire drawing), or other physical processes. The first few deformations imposed by such treatment weaken the metal, but because of the crystalline structure of metal its strength increases with continued deformations. Crystals slip against each other; but, because of the complexity of the crystal structure, the more such slips are multiplied, the more they tend to place obstacles in the way of further slippage, as the various dislocation lines crisscross each other. See also carburizing, heat treating, tempering
Process of heating parts to a high temperature and then quenching in oil, water, air, or solution
the conscious use of construction materials, techniques or designs which increase the peak reflected overpressures and impulses which a facility can withstand without significant damage
priz başlangıcı (beton)
initial setting