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spalling, vbl. n. (ˈspɔːlɪŋ) Also spauling, spawling. [f. spall v.1] 1. The action of breaking ore into small pieces, or of dressing stones, etc., with the hammer.1758 Borlase Nat. Hist. Cornw. 203 The best is broken small with hammers, which they call Spalling. 1778 Pryce Min. Cornub. 193 Raising, ...
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Mechanical spalling
Mechanical spalling occurs at high-stress contact points, for example, in a ball bearing. Salt spalling
Salt spalling is a specific type of weathering which occurs in porous building materials, such as brick, natural stone, tiles and concrete
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spaller
spaller (ˈspɔːlə(r)) [f. spall v.1] 1. A person employed in spalling.1843 Holtzapffel Turning I. 171 The spallers employ heavy axe-formed or muckle-hammers, for spalling or scaling off smaller flakes. 1884 C. G. W. Lock Workshop Receipts Ser. iii. 51/2 The poor ore of the spallers is subjected to th...
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Kraus House
As of 1996 the house's cedar roof shakes roof had been replaced by asphalt shingles, and there was a problem of spalling of bricks: "The spalling problems
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spall
▪ I. spall, n.1 (spɔːl) Also 5 spalle, spolle, 8– spawl. [Of doubtful origin: perh. related to G. spellen to split, but cf. spale n.2] A chip or splinter, esp. of stone or ore.α c 1440 Promp. Parv. 467/1 Spalle, or chyppe (K. spolle), quisquilia, assula. 1585 Higins tr. Junius' Nomencl. 411/2 Segmen...
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Cynwyd station (SEPTA)
The massive span was shedding pieces of concrete due to spalling. Further investigation by Urban Engineers determined that the bridge was safe and only needed surface work to end the spalling.
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RPG-40
This enabled about of armour to be penetrated and caused secondary damage, such as spalling, on contact with thicker armour.
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Meister Print
According to Brian Regal "several studies showed the print was, in reality, an example of a common geologic occurrence known as spalling, in which slabs This particular case of spalling had created a simulacrum vaguely suggestive of a shoe print."
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South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 49-095-190
The concrete is suffering from spalling.
The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
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Refractory castable of nanocomposite oxide ceramic combining alumina ...
A technology for refractory castables and oxide ceramics, applied in the field of refractory castables, can solve the problems of thermal shock resistance cracks and spalling damage, affecting the service life of the refining ladle, structural spalling and damage, etc. The effect of improving mechanical properties, slag corrosion resistance and mechanical properties
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Manayunk Bridge
Ten years later, after weather-related expansion and contraction of the bridge, and the shedding of pieces of concrete due to spalling, SEPTA closed the Further investigation by Urban Engineers determined that the bridge was safe and only needed surface work to stop the spalling.
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Stone sealer
The two commonest effects are efflorescence and spalling. Salts that expand on crystallization in capillary gaps can cause surface spalling. spalling.
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Beyond-armour effect
Like medium and high velocity solid shot armour piercing projectiles, these warheads also cause spalling on the interior of the vehicle's armour plate. If, on the other hand, the ogive is shallow, it will have less penetration, but cause a larger hole on the inside which will result in a massive spalling
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North Queen Anne Drive Bridge
An expansion joint suffered cracking and spalling during the 2001 Nisqually earthquake.
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Haeundae Doosan We've the Zenith
To prevent spalling, which is the explosion that can occur when the concrete is exposed to high temperatures, the buildings were built with high strength concrete using a spalling failure prevention method.
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