(a) Wrought structure
It has a finer grain size and enhanced properties which it requires more energy.
(b) bloom/slab
A bloom usually has a square cross, at least (6 in) on side. Also blooms are processed further by shape rolling into structural shapes as I-beams and railroad rails.
A slab usually is rectangular in cross section that is rolled into plates and sheets.
(c) Billets
Usually are square (with a cross-sectional areas smaller than blooms) and later are rolled into various shapes such as round rods and bars.
(d) Wavy edges
are the result of roll bending. The stipe is thinner along its edges than at its center; thus the edges elongate more than the center.
(e) Alligatoring
is a complex phenomenon and typically is caused by nonuniform bulk deformation of the billet during rolling or by presence of defects in the original cast material.
Supended slab are slab not sit on the ground directlySuspended slab is a slab supported by beams.
A prehung door comes already attached to a frame with hinges and a door jamb, making installation easier. A slab door is just the door itself without the frame, requiring more work to install.
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Ridge push is where new crust pushes parts of a plate out of its way. Slab pull is when old parts of a plate sink into the mantle. And Cameron Dallas and Taylor Caniff are really fine hot cute all of the above
You cannot. In general there is no relationship between the area of a slab and its thickness.
Billet size refers to the dimensions and weight of a solid piece of metal, typically in the form of a bar or slab, used as a raw material in manufacturing processes. It is crucial in industries like steelmaking and metalworking, as it determines how the material can be processed and shaped into final products. The size can vary based on specific requirements for different applications, influencing factors like strength, machinability, and cost.
A concrete slab's thickness can vary greatly depending on the application. Typically, a concrete slab varies between 500mm to thousands of millimeters.
when l/b ratio more than or equal to 2 then slab is designed as one way and when l/b ratio is less than 2 then slab is designed as two way.
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