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"Structural Integrity"
Keywords:
microstructural
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metallurgical
,
porosity
,
forged
,
segregation
Inherent microstructural soundness of forgings as a result of achieving 100% density, uniform metallurgical structure and grain size, as well as the absence of porosity, segregation, large inclusions, and other non-forged part defects.
forging.org
Keywords:
uncompromised
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rollover
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retain
,
ability
,
crash
Related Terms:
Tower
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Building
,
Structural engineer
,
Structure
,
Erection
,
Proof load
,
Structure
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Trellis
,
Building envelope
,
Framework
,
Fence
,
Modular building
,
Dead load
,
Underpinning
,
Prefabricated
,
Falsework
,
Standard construction
,
Ultimate load
,
Class a
,
Carport
,
Safe working load
,
Gazebo
,
Frame construction
,
Marquee
,
Tolerance
,
Fence
,
Load bearing
,
High rise
,
Gate
,
Crawlspace
,
Pylon
,
Pergola
,
Shock resistance
,
Crawl space
,
Scaffold
,
Fire resistive
,
Flatwork
,
Mezzanine
,
Carpenter
,
Exit
,
Foundation
,
Subgrade
,
Survivability
,
Renovation
,
Veranda
,
Framing
,
Capable
,
Requirement
,
Partition wall
The ability of a device to retain its structure under the stress of crash forces.
aim-center.com
Structural integrity is a measure of the quality of construction and the ability of the structure to function as required.
toxeysmith.com
Your vehicle's ability to retain roof strength and structure during a rollover accident.
glassdr.com
A structure's uncompromised ability to safely resist the required loads.
nadra.org
The ability of the structure to function as designed / required.
greatinspector.com
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Keywords:
intact
,
warranty
,
assure
,
composition
,
floor
A term often used in a guarantee or warranty to assure the floor's composition/construction will remain intact.
bruce.com
Keywords:
loadings
,
characteristics
,
resist
,
component
,
physical
the physical characteristics of the designed component to resist applied loadings.
insituform.com