Definition of Compaction. Meaning of Compaction. Synonyms of Compaction

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Definition of Compaction

Compaction
Compaction Com*pac"tion, n. [L. compactio.] The act of making compact, or the state of being compact. [Obs.] --Bacon.

Meaning of Compaction from wikipedia

- Look up compaction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Compaction may refer to: Soil compaction, for mechanically induced compaction near the ground surface...
- from between the soil grains, then consolidation, not compaction, has occurred. Normally, compaction is the result of heavy machinery compressing the soil...
- The momentum compaction or momentum compaction factor is a measure for the momentum dependence of the recirculation path length for an object that is...
- Look up compact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Compact as used in politics may refer broadly to a pact or treaty; in more specific cases it may refer...
- three basic steps: powder blending (or pulverisation), die compaction, and sintering. Compaction of the powder in the die is generally performed at room...
- Dynamic compaction is a method that is used to increase the density of soils when certain subsurface constraints make other methods of soil compaction inappropriate...
- Proctor compaction test; his test was later updated to create the modified Proctor compaction test. These laboratory tests generally consist of compacting soil...
- is a textile finishing machine that is specifically designed for compaction. Compaction has a mechanism that shrinks the fabric forcibly in order to render...
- patent 7,145,450 — Compactor Service & Monitoring System — 2006 Road roller Shredding (disambiguation) Soil compaction Tamp Waste compaction Sales and Support...
- In telecommunications, data compaction is the reduction of the number of data elements, bandwidth, cost, and time for the generation, transmission, and...