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Multilingual Technical Dictionary (MTD)

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Term No.Term Name/Term DescriptionAction
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Working drawing
A drawing that gives all the information, details and dimensions, necessary for the complete construction or manufacture of the object represented......
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287
Assembly drawing
A drawing of the structure or machine put together, showing the relative positions of the different parts.
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288
Design drawing
The drawing layout whereon the scheming, planning and designing are accurately worked out, after the general ideas have been determined by freehand sketches and calculations......
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289
Outline assembly drawing
A drawing to give a general idea of a structure or machine and containing only the principal dimensions.
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290
Detail drawing, or Detailing
The drawing of a separate piece or component of a structure or machine, giving a complete and exact description of its form, dimensions and construction......
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291
Tabular drawing
The drawing, either assembly or detail, where the dimension lines are given reference letters and an accompanying table on the drawing lists the corresponding dimensions for a series of sizes of the structural parts or the machine parts, thus making one drawing serve the range covered......
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1467
Shoaling, or Shallowing
The act of filling up with shoals.
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1508
Training wall
A structure built along or connected to the bank of a river substantially parallel to the direction of flow, e.g. an extension to a flank wall, intended to direct fast flow from a sluice or spillway away from erodible banks of a river or canal......
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1567
Rough log training wall
A type of bank protection used in New Zealand. It consists of pyramidal trestles, built of rough logs, with other logs wired from trestle to trestle on the side nearest to the river. Checking of the current by the log-grid causes a shingle deposit and so builds up a bank. (illustrated)......
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1931
Wall pressure
Wall pressure is equal to and synonymous with turgor pressure for an isolated cell under equilibrium conditions.
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2164
Slick spots, Scab spots, or Buffalo wallows
Small areas in a field that are somewhat slick when wet due to alkali or high exchangeable sodium.
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2216
Breast wall
A low wall (retaining wall) built of masonry or concrete to retain the face of a natural or man made bank of earth or composite section of earth, masonry or concrete. In case of irrigation works it may also be provided at the end of an apron/platform to contain the pressure and can be in a submerged state too......
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2217
Face wall
A wall (retaining wall) built of masonry or concrete having different material on the front and back. When applied to irrigation, it is provided immediately above the face of a submerged orifice, opening or sluice......
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2218
Panel wall
A non-bearing partition between columns and/or piers. In irrigation context it is a distinct wall in between the two supports or either ends......
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2219
Inlet
1 - A surface connection to a closed drain. 2 - A structure at the diversion end of a conduit. 3 - The upstream end of any structure through which water may flow. 4 - A cross drainage work consisting of an opening in a canal bank suitably protected to admit upland drainage water into the canal. 5 - A structure admitting water supplies from the sour.....
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2221
Wing wall
1 - The wall of a dam structure extending from the headwall downstream a distance equal to the length of the apron, constructed to prevent sloughing of banks or channels and to direct and confine overfall. Wall (s) joining the abutments of a structure to an earthdike or the bank to increase the length of percolation-path around the end of a structu.....
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2222
Wing levee, Afflux bund, or Afflux bank
An embankment or dike designed to prevent the outflanking of the abutment by flood waters passing round the end of the weir, extending up to, but not across, the whole of the river flood plain......
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2223
Inlet wing wall, or Upstream wing wall
Wing wall connecting the abutments with the banks of the parent channel or the banks upstream of the structure.
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2224
Outlet wing wall, or Downstream wing wall
Wing wall connecting the abutments with the offtaking channel section downstream of the structure.
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2225
Flank wall
The retaining wall in continuation of abutments both upstream and downstream.
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2226
Curtain wall, or Cutoff wall
1 - A cross wall built under the floor of a hydraulic structure with the object of dividing the work into suitable compartments. 2 - A thin wall or footing constructed downward from, under or around the headwall and lipwall of a dam or any other hydraulic structure to provide resistance to seepage or to increase the path of seepage is called a cut-.....
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2227
Toe wall
A low wall built of masonry or concrete or stones without using mortar, below the bed or floor level to provide footing for the sloped pitching or face of an embankment......
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2238
Upstream undersluice channel, or Upstream scouring sluice channel
The portion of the river channel leading water to the undersluices and limited up to the sill of the undersluices. `Pocket` is only a part of the upstream undersluice channel......
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2239
Divide wall, Divide groyne, Division wall, or Dividing wall
A longitudinal wall or groyne separating the undersluices pocket section from the weir or barrage section (illustrated).
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2339
Single wall buttress
A buttress of solid section. It may have (a) uniform thick section, (b) (i) thin section reinforced by stiffeners for lateral stability, (ii) thin section reinforced by struts between the adjacent buttresses for lateral stability......
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