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English-german engineering dictionary. 2013.
English-german engineering dictionary. 2013.
Excavator — CAT 325C, fitted with quick coupler and tilting bucketAn excavator is an engineering vehicle consisting of an articulated arm (boom, stick), bucket and cab mounted on a pivot (a rotating platform, like a Lazy Susan) atop an undercarriage with… … Wikipedia
Military engineering vehicle — The EBG combat engineering vehicle, based on the AMX 30 tank, is used by the engineers of the French Army for a variety of missions … Wikipedia
Combat engineering vehicle — Combat engineering vehicles (CEVs) are armoured vehicles built for engineering work on the battlefield or for the transportation of sappers. Types of combat engineering vehicles Modified tanks Most CEVs are armoured fighting vehicles that may be… … Wikipedia
Dragline excavator — Page 725 dragline at Turkish Coal Association Yenikoy Open Pit Coal Mine, Milas … Wikipedia
Compact excavator — A Kubota compact excavator A compact or mini excavator is a tracked or wheeled vehicle with an approximate operating weight from 0.7 to 8.5 tonnes. It generally includes a standard backfill blade and features independent boom swing. Hydraulic… … Wikipedia
Bucket-wheel excavator — Bucket wheel excavators are heavy equipment used in surface mining and civil engineering. They are among the largest vehicles ever constructed, and the biggest bucket wheel excavator ever built, the MAN Takraf RB293, is the largest terrestrial… … Wikipedia
Combat engineering — is a combat service support role of using the knowledge, tools and techniques of engineering by troops in peace and war, but specifically in combat. A combat engineer, in many armies also called pioneer or sapper, is a military specialist in… … Wikipedia
Mechanical Engineering Heritage (Japan) — Myriad year Japanese clock, Heritage No. 22 The Mechanical Engineering Heritage (Japan) (機械遺産, kikaiisan … Wikipedia
Earthworks (engineering) — Earthworks are engineering works created through the moving of massive quantities of soil or unformed rock. Engineers need to concern themselves with issues of geotechnical engineering (such as soil fluidity and friction) and with quantity… … Wikipedia
Caisson (engineering) — In geotechnical engineering, a caisson is a retaining, watertight structure used, for example, to work on the foundations of a bridge pier, for the construction of a concrete dam, or for the repair of ships. These are constructed such that the… … Wikipedia
Puddling (engineering) — Puddle is a watertight (low hydraulic conductivity) material based on clay used in building and maintaining canals or reservoirs. Puddling is the process of lining the channel with puddle.Clay or heavy loam is chopped with a spade and mixed into… … Wikipedia