dürabilite

listen to the pronunciation of dürabilite
التركية - الإنجليزية
(İnşaat) durability
Permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force
permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force; "they advertised the durability of their products"
The ability of paper to maintain its properties with continued usage and handling
An object, or complex of objects is durable if it is known to be invulnerable except to a known set of sources
{i} lastingness, stability, solidity, permanence
The ability of wood to resist the attacks of foreign organisms, such as fungi, insects, and marine borers under conditions that favor such attacks The main reason for the natural durability of some wood species is the presence of substances that are toxic to decay causing organisms In general, the heartwood of most species is more durable than the sapwood because of the presence of a wide variety of extraneous materials and phenolic substances in the heartwood Durability ratings usually refer to the heartwood, and are often based on heartwood samples in ground contact under long-term outdoor exposure or on actual reports of in-use performance under decay hazard conditions The ratings below, which are based on the Princes Risborough Laboratory, United Kingdom, classifications, follow a format that is commonly used
A relative term used to describe the functional lifespan of a material typically compared to a control
The ability of materials to withstand the potentially destructive action of natural conditions and chemical reactions
The property of an asphalt pavement that represents its ability to resist disintegration by weathering and traffic
the rate at which the condition of the tires degrade over time
The degree to which a coating or caulk can withstand the destructive effects of the environment to which it is exposed The term also refers to interior applications, including the ability to withstand scrubbing, abrasion, etc
A measure of useful life (a special case of reliability)
The degree to which a material retains its physical properties while subjected to stress, such as heavy use, or adverse environmental conditions To say a material is durable suggests that it has high initial strength, and will last a long time under normal conditions of use
The ability of a fabric to resist wear through continual use
Ability of a ship to take a lot of damage before loosing critical internal systems (Example: The Kzinti BC is Durable, because of the great many hits it takes to dig into the shuttle bay)
The degree to which a material retains its physical properties while subjected to stress, such as heavy use To say that a material is durable suggests that it has a high initial strength
Changes that a transaction makes to a database survive future system or media failures
The ability of a rock to retain its physical and mechanical properties (i e resist degradation) in engineering service
The lasting qualities of a paint film The wearability of paint under conditions for which it was designed
The probability that an item will continue to function at customer expectation levels, at the useful life without requiring overhaul or rebuild due to wearout
dürabilite
المفضلات