After cooling the staircase and considerable spalling of the plaster work ceased, crews continued upstairs to finally extinguish the first floor. |
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When the stone peels or flakes along the bedding planes, spalling or exfoliation takes place. |
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Preventing water absorption stops the surface chipping and flaking, or spalling, which eventually ruins so much concrete. |
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This high cycle rate accelerated the wear on the load-bearing surfaces resulting from spalling and abrasive wear. |
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Helps prevent spalling and cracking caused by freeze thaw cycles as well as chloride ion intrusion and efflorescence. |
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Also, application of clear waterproofing materials may lock in moisture and crystalline growth, causing more scumming and possible spalling of brick. |
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You are also to check on incidence of spalling or cracking concrete on the external faces of the buildings and similarly report with recommendations and estimate of cost. |
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The sidewalk area to be mud-jacked should be free of cracks and have no significant spalling. |
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Symptoms of deterioration can include peeling paint, spalling bricks and buckled or rotting siding. |
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The cracking then propagates until a surface pit is formed and spalling results. |
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Localized gear tooth spalling and uneven surface contact patterns were also observed. |
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This, combined with the low coefficient of expansion of Inconel 600 enables the alloy to withstand sudden cooling without cracking or spalling. |
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Oil delivery may be inadequate and oil temperature may be excessive, inducing premature wear, spalling, and fatigue. |
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Although the root cause of the spalling could not be determined, it is likely that the initial cause is one of design, application, or both. |
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The TSB examination did not find any indication of electrical arcing, and the root cause of the spalling was not determined. |
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The bearing ring, the cones and the axle roller bearings showed signs of spalling on the fracture surface. |
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Shedding, spalling, self-destructing, they are disintegrating at a rate that is also among the fastest in the world. |
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The running surface of the rail showed spalling and had been previously weld repaired. |
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Common problems include spalling of surface concrete, and subsequent exposure of reinforcing steel and shear failure of planks. |
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When a shell develops near the surface of a rail and grows sufficiently long, it will cause a small piece of the surface to break away, resulting in spalling of the rail. |
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Incoloy's coefficient of expansion is slightly greater than that of Inconel 600 but the difference is insufficient to cause cracking or spalling of Incoloy's tightly adherent protective oxide. |
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Armorgard laminated glass helps provide a barrier against ballistic assaults and prevent spalling on the protected interior surface. |
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For pouring, be sure the crucibles or ladles aren't spalling, eroding, deteriorating or developing too much buildup. |
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Concrete structures are subject to freeze-thaw cycles that cause cracking and spalling of the surface as well as corrosion of the reinforcing steel underneath the surface. |
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The CFM report indicated that there are two main contributors to the failure of the bearing: radial overload stress causing spalling on the inner race, and corrosion causing spalling on the outer race. |
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Damage induced by moisture includes rotting of wood studs and other components, efflorescence and spalling of masonry systems, and rusting of wall fasteners. |
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Bricks of 100 percent chromium ore have been largely replaced by bricks composed of mixtures of chromite and added magnesia for greater refractoriness, volume stability, and resistance to spalling. |
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Common burn indicators include alligatoring, crazing, the depth of char, lines of demarcation, sagged furniture springs and spalling. |
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John Spalling was hit about the head and body with bats after robbers forced their way into home at Maple Drive, Coleraine, Co Derry, at around 11pm on Sunday. |
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