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горн. система разработки с закладкойБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > flushing method
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горн. система разработки с закладкойАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > flushing method
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English-russian plastics terminology dictionary > flushing method
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мин.• система за разработване с мокро запълванеEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > flushing method
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11 method
1) метод; приём; способ2) методика3) технология4) система•- accelerated strength testing method-
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метод; способ; система; порядок•
- alternate method of charging
- approximation method
- ascending method
- back-filling method
- ball method
- bank method of attack
- barrier method
- batterybreast method
- bench method
- benching method
- beneficiating method
- block-and pillar method
- block-caving method
- block shrinkage method
- blow-in method
- board-and-pillar method
- board-and-stall method
- board-and-wall method
- boring method
- bottom slicing method
- breast-and-pillar method
- bulk-caving method
- bulk method of mining
- bulk sampling coal method
- caisson method
- cap-and-fuse method
- caving method
- chamber-and-pillar method
- chilling method
- coal-mining method
- combined method
- combined mining method
- conventional method
- core-drilling method
- cut-and-fill method
- cut-and-try method
- deep-hole method
- dense-medium method
- development method
- draw mining method
- drifting method
- drill-and-fire method
- drilling method
- drivage method
- drop-shaft method
- dry method of preparation
- exhaust method
- filling method
- flat-back method
- flushing method
- forcing method
- honeycomb method
- indirect method
- infusion method
- instantaneously primed blasting method
- ion-exchange method
- jetting method of drilling
- loading method
- long-face method
- long-pillar method
- longwall method
- longwall retreat method
- longwall stall method
- manual method
- milling method
- mining method
- multiple-heading method
- multiple-row method
- multi-slice mining method
- open-cut method
- open-pit method
- open-stope method
- overlap method
- panel method
- pillar-and-bord method
- pillar-and-breast meast
- pillar-and-room method
- pillar-and-stall method
- pillar method
- plain blow-in method
- planing method
- pneumatic method of sinking
- pressing-in method
- productivity method
- prospecting method
- raising method
- rigorous method
- room-and-pillar method
- rule-of-thumb method
- safety methods
- sampling method
- scientific method
- scratch-method
- shaft-sinking method
- shield method
- shield mining method
- short-hole method
- shrinkage method
- shrinkage stoping method
- single-road stall method
- single-row method
- single-stall method
- sink-and-float method
- sinking method
- sinking drum method
- slicing method
- slusher method
- small-hole method
- sonic method
- square-chamber method
- stoop method
- stoop-and-room method
- stope-caving method
- stoping method
- stowing method
- strip method
- stripping method
- sublevel method
- sublevel blast-hole method
- sublevel caving method
- sublevel open stope method
- suction method
- top-slicing method
- trial method
- trial-and-error method
- triaxial test method
- two-two-pass method
- two-row method
- undercut-caving method
- underground method
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- blown-extrusion method
- building method
- casting method
- cut-and-try method
- dead stop method
- falling-ball viscosity method
- flushing method
- hand lay-up open-mould method
- hot-acting solvent method
- Jorissen method
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- needle blowing method
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15 Fauvelle, Pierre-Pascal
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. 4 June 1797 Rethel, Ardennes, Franced. 19 December 1867 Perpignan, France[br]French inventor of hydraulic boring.[br]While attending the drilling of artesian wells in southern France in 1833, Fauvelle noticed that the debris from the borehole was carried out by the ascending water. This observation caused him to conceive the idea that the boring process need not necessarily be interrupted in order to clear the hole with an auger. It took him eleven years to develop his idea and to find financial backing to carry out his project in practice. In 1844, within a period of fifty-four days, he secretly bored an artesian well 219 m (718 ft) deep in Perpignan. One year later he secured his invention with a patent in France, and with another the following year in Spain.Fauvelle's process involved water being forced by a pressure pump through hollow rods to the bottom of the drill, whence it ascended through the annular space between the rod and the wall of the borehole, thus flushing the mud up to the surface. This method was similar to that of Robert Beart who had secured a patent in Britain but had not put it into practice. Although Fauvelle was not primarily concerned with the rotating action of the drill, his hydraulic boring method and its subsequent developments by his stepson, Alphonse de Basterot, formed an important step towards modern rotary drilling, which began with the work of Anthony F. Lucas near Beaumont, Texas, at the turn of the twentieth century. In the 1870s Albert Fauck, who also contributed important developments to the structure of boring rigs, had combined Fauvelle's hydraulic system with core-boring in the United States.[br]Bibliography1846, "Sur un nouveau système de forage", Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences, pp. 438–40; also printed in 1847 in Le Technologiste 8, pp. 87–8.Further ReadingA.Birembeaut, 1968, "Pierre-Pascal Fauvelle", Dictionnaire de biographie française, vol. 13, pp. 808–10; also in L'Indépendant, Perpignan, 5–10 February (biography).A.de Basterot, 1868, Puits artésiens, sondages de mines, sondages d'études, systèmeFauvelle et de Basterot, Brussels (a detailed description of Fauvelle's methods and de Basterot's developments).See also: Crælius, Per AntonWKBiographical history of technology > Fauvelle, Pierre-Pascal
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1. n выравнивание; приведение к одному уровнюlevelling instrument — ватерпас, уровень, нивелир
2. n наводка, прицеливание3. n нивелирование, сглаживание различий4. n тех. рихтовка, правкаСинонимический ряд:1. destroying (verb) demolishing; destroying; dismantling; knock down; pull down; pulverising; razing; tear down2. directing (verb) addressing; aiming; casting; directing; heading; inclining; pointing; presenting; setting; training; turning; zero in; zeroing in3. evening (verb) equalising; equalling; equating; evening; flattening; flushing; laying; planing; smoothening; smoothing; squaring4. felling (verb) bowling down; bowling over; bring down; bringing down; cut down; decking; downing; dropping; felling; flooring; grounding; knocking down; knocking over; laying low; mowing down; prostrating; throwing; throwing down; tumbling5. planing (verb) flattening; planing; smoothing -
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18 Lucas, Anthony Francis
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. 9 September 1855 Spalato, Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary (now Split, Croatia)d. 2 September 1921 Washington, DC, USA[br]Austrian (naturalized American) mining engineer who successfully applied rotary drilling to oil extraction.[br]A former Second Lieutenant of the Austrian navy (hence his later nickname "Captain") and graduate of the Polytechnic Institute of Graz, Lucas decided to stay in Michigan when he visited his relatives in 1879. He changed his original name, Lucie, into the form his uncle had adopted and became a naturalized American citizen at the age of 30. He worked in the lumber industry for some years and then became a consulting mechanical and mining engineer in Washington, DC. He began working for a salt-mining company in Louisiana in 1893 and became interested in the geology of the Mexican Gulf region, with a view to prospecting for petroleum. In the course of this work he came to the conclusion that the hills in this elevated area, being geological structures distinct from the surrounding deposits, were natural reservoirs of petroleum. To prove his unusual theory he subsequently chose Spindle Top, near Beaumont, Texas, where in 1899 he began to bore a first oil-well. A second drill-hole, started in October 1900, was put through clay and quicksand. After many difficulties, a layer of rock containing marine shells was reached. When the "gusher" came out on 10 January 1901, it not only opened up a new era in the oil and gas business, but it also led to the future exploration of the terrestrial crust.Lucas's boring was a breakthrough for the rotary drilling system, which was still in its early days although its principles had been established by the English engineer Robert Beart in his patent of 1884. It proved to have advantages over the pile-driving of pipes. A pipe with a simple cutter at the lower end was driven with a constantly revolving motion, grinding down on the bottom of the well, thus gouging and chipping its way downward. To deal with the quicksand he adopted the use of large and heavy casings successively telescoped one into the other. According to Fauvelle's method, water was forced through the pipe by means of a pump, so the well was kept full of circulating liquid during drilling, flushing up the mud. When the salt-rock was reached, a diamond drill was used to test the depth and the character of the deposit.When the well blew out and flowed freely he developed a preventer in order to save the oil and, even more importantly at the time, to shut the well and to control the oil flow. This assembly, patented in 1903, consisted of a combined system of pipes, valves and casings diverting the stream into a horizontal direction.Lucas's fame spread around the world, but as he had to relinquish the larger part of his interest to the oil company supporting the exploration, his financial reward was poor. One year after his success at Spindle Top he started oil exploration in Mexico, where he stayed until 1905, when he resumed his consulting practice in Washington, DC.[br]Bibliography1899, "Rock-salt in Louisiana", Transactions of the American Institution of Mining Engineers 29:462–74.1902, "The great oil-well near Beaumont, Texas", Transactions of the AmericanInstitution of Mining Engineers 31:362–74.Further ReadingR.S.McBeth, 1918, Pioneering the Gulf Coast, New York (a very detailed description of Lucas's important accomplishments in the development of the oil industry).R.T.Hill, 1903, "The Beaumont oil-field, with notes on other oil-fields of the Texas region", Transactions of the American Institution of Mining Engineers 33:363–405;Transactions of the American Institution of Mining Engineers 55:421–3 (contain shorter biographical notes).WK -
19 Pasley, General Sir Charles William
SUBJECT AREA: Civil engineering[br]b. 8 September 1780 Eskdalemuir, Dumfriesshire, Scotlandd. 19 April 1861 London, England[br]Scottish Colonel-Commandant, Royal Engineers.[br]At first he was educated by Andrew Little of Lan-gholm. At the age of 14 he was sent to school at Selkirk, where he stayed for two years until joining the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich in August 1796. He was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery and transferred to the Royal Engineers on 1 April 1798. He served at Minorca, Malta, Naples, Sicily, Calabria and in the siege of Copenhagen and in other campaigns. He was promoted First Captain in 1807, and was on the staff of Sir John Moore at the battle of Coruna. He was wounded at the siege of Flushing in 1809 and was invalided for a year, employing his time in learning German.In November 1810 he published his Essay on Military Policy and Institutions of the British Empire, which ran through four editions. In 1811 he was in command of a company of Royal Military Artificers at Plymouth and there he devised a method of education by which the NCOs and troops could teach themselves without "mathematical masters". His system was a great success and was adopted at Chatham and throughout the corps. In 1812 he was appointed Director of the School of Military Engineering at Chatham. He remained at Chatham until 1841, when he was appointed Inspector-General of Railways. During this period he organized improved systems of sapping, mining, telegraphing, pontooning and exploding gunpowder on land or under water, and prepared pamphlets and courses of instruction in these and other subjects. In May 1836 he started what is probably the most important work for which he is remembered. This, was a book on Limes, Calcareous Cements, Mortar, Stuccos and Concretes. The general adoption of Joseph Aspdin's Portland Cement was largely due to Pasley's recommendation of the material.He was married twice: first in 1814 at Chatham to Harriet Cooper; and then on 30 March 1819 at Rochester to Martha Matilda Roberts, with whom he had six children— she died in 1881.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKGB 1846. FRS 1816. Honorary DCL, Oxford University 1844.Bibliography1810, Essay on Military Policy and Institutions of the British Empire. Limes, Calcareous Cements, Mortar, Stuccos and Concretes.Further ReadingPorter, History of the Corps of Royal Engineers. DNB. Proceedings of the Royal Society.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Pasley, General Sir Charles William
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