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mechanical erosion

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  • Erosion — is the carrying away or displacement of solids (sediment, soil, rock and other particles) usually by the agents of currents such as, wind, water, or ice by downward or down slope movement in response to gravity or by living organisms (in the case …   Wikipedia

  • Erosion corrosion — is a degradation of material surface due to mechanical action, often by impinging liquid, abrasion by a slurry, particles suspended in fast flowing liquid or gas, bubbles or droplets, cavitation, etc. The mechanism can be described as follows: *… …   Wikipedia

  • mechanical — mechanically, adv. mechanicalness, mechanicality, n. /meuh kan i keuhl/, adj. 1. having to do with machinery: a mechanical failure. 2. being a machine; operated by machinery: a mechanical toy. 3. caused by or derived from machinery: mechanical… …   Universalium

  • mechanical — I. adjective Date: 15th century 1. a. (1) of or relating to machinery or tools < mechanical applications of science > < a mechanical genius > < mechanical aptitude > (2) produced or operated by a machine or tool …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • mechanical — me•chan•i•cal [[t]məˈkæn ɪ kəl[/t]] adj. 1) mac of or pertaining to machinery or tools 2) mac operated by machinery 3) mac caused by or derived from machinery 4) mac using machine parts only 5) lacking spontaneity; routine 6) mec belonging or… …   From formal English to slang

  • Erosion corrosion of copper water tubes — Erosion corrosion, also known as impingement damage, is the combined effect of corrosion and erosion caused by rapid flowing turbulent water. It is probably the second most common cause of copper tube failures behind Type 1 pitting which is also… …   Wikipedia

  • erosion — noun əˈroʊˌʒənəˈrəʊˌʒən a) The result of having been being worn away or eroded, as by a glacier on rock or the sea on a cliff face b) The changing of a surface by mechanical action, friction …   Wiktionary

  • evorsion —    Mechanical erosion by whirling water that may carry sand and gravel; pothole erosion [10].    Mechanical erosion by rotating or whirling water carrying sand, gravel, cobbles, or boulders in suspension or as bedload [20].    Synonyms: (French.) …   Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • corrasion —    Mechanical erosion performed by such moving agents as water, ice, and wind, especially when armed with rock fragments [10].    Abrasion of the rock floor and walls of a stream channel by rock debris carried in the water [9].    See also… …   Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • cave — cavelike, adj. /kayv/, n., v., caved, caving. n. 1. a hollow in the earth, esp. one opening more or less horizontally into a hill, mountain, etc. 2. a storage cellar, esp. for wine. 3. Eng. Hist. a secession, or a group of seceders, from a… …   Universalium

  • Flow-accelerated corrosion — (FAC), also known as flow assisted corrosion, is a corrosion mechanism in which a normally protective oxide layer on a metal surface dissolves in a fast flowing water. The underlying metal corrodes to re create the oxide, and thus the metal loss… …   Wikipedia

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