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капиллярная влагоемкость
Англо-русский словарь терминов металлургии и сварки. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь терминов металлургии и сварки. 2011.
capillary water — 1. Water held in the soil above the phreatic surface by capillary forces [22]. 2. Soil water above hydroscopic moisture and below the field capacity [22] … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
capillary potential — noun 1. : the work done in bringing a unit mass of liquid from a level liquid surface to any point within a capillary region 2. : the driving force that causes moisture to move in soil by capillarity … Useful english dictionary
capillary tension — See moisture tension … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
moisture tension — The equivalent negative pressure of water in an unsaturated porous medium equal to the pressure that must be applied to the medium to bring the water to hydraulic equilibrium through a porous permeable material with a pool of water of the same … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
hygroscopic moisture — noun or hygroscopic water : moisture held firmly as a film on soil particles and not responding to capillary action … Useful english dictionary
soil-moisture suction — The negative pore pressure exerted by capillary forces [16] … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
капиллярная влагоёмкость — — [А.С.Гольдберг. Англо русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.] Тематики энергетика в целом EN capillary moisture capacity … Справочник технического переводчика
Vadose zone — [ capillary fringe, water table, and phreatic or saturated zone. (Source: United States Geological Survey.) ] The vadose zone, also termed the unsaturated zone, is the portion of Earth between the land surface and the phreatic zone or zone of… … Wikipedia
Wood drying — (also seasoning lumber or timber seasoning) refers to reducing the moisture content of wood prior to its use. For some purposes wood is not dried at all (it is used green ) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green wood] . Often the wood needs to be in … Wikipedia
Damp (structural) — For other uses, see Damp (disambiguation). Detail showing some of the causes of damp penetration Structural dampness refers to the presence of unwanted moisture in the structure of a building, either the result of intrusion from outside or… … Wikipedia
Water content — Soil composition by phase: s soil (dry), v void (pores filled with water or air), w water, a air. V is volume, M is mass. Water content or moisture content is the quantity of water contained in a material, such as soil (called soil moisture),… … Wikipedia