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caisson Meaning in Telugu ( caisson తెలుగు అంటే)



కైసన్, కాస్సన్

పైకప్పు లేదా గోపురం లో ఒక అలంకార సన్ ప్యానెల్,

Noun:

కాస్సన్,



caisson's Usage Examples:

Since the upper caisson weighs more than the lower caisson (1,844 vs 1,700 tons), it pushes down on its ram, forcing out water from its shaft via the connecting pipe into the shaft of the bottom caisson.


Light is at the end of a breakwater Media related to Lighthouses built on caissons at Wikimedia Commons "Sparkplug Lighthouses, 1871-1926".


Decompression sickness (DCS; also known as divers" disease, the bends, aerobullosis, or caisson disease) describes a condition arising from dissolved gases.


When the gate of the newly descended top caisson and lower reach gates open at the bottom, the extra foot of water flows out and equalizes with the water level in the lower reach of the canal, and any descended vessels exit, allowing the cycle to start over again.


The quay was lengthened by approximately 12m by adding two additional concrete filled caissons; the timber deck was replaced by a concrete slab.


Gibraltar Harbour"s air lock diving-bell plant, or caisson diving bell barge, was a purpose-built barge for the laying, examination and repair of moorings.


gun mounted in a box-like steel caisson which ran on crawler tracks, or "roues articulées" as Levavasseur called them.


Lee had hoped to find a supply train at Amelia Court House, Virginia, southwest of Richmond, but when he and his forces arrived there on April 4, 1865, he found that the train contained only ordnance, ammunition, caissons and harnesses.


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as emerging from a caisson, flying in an unpressurised aircraft at high altitude, and extravehicular activity from spacecraft.


caisson, and it is not practical to reach suitable soil, friction pilings may be driven to form a suitable sub-foundation.


ceiling Caisson (engineering), a sealed underwater structure Caisson (lock gate), a gate for a dock or lock, constructed as a floating caisson Caisson.


water-filled caissons, each with a capacity of 250,000 litres (55,000 imp gal; 66,000 US gal), are fitted between the ends of the arms.



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