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1 flange
[flændʒ] noun صَفيحَة ذات شَفَةٍ على إطار السَّيّارَه -
2 по всей длине
•The roof sprays consist of three rows of 14 nozzles disposed along the ( whole) length of the building.
•To stiffen the floor, steel angles are welded along its full length.
•The strips run the entire length of the frame.
•Electrons can travel the full length of the tube.
•A canal 200 ft long runs ( all along) the length of the building.
•The heating current must be chosen to give correct heat distribution throughout the length of the rivet in a reasonable time.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > по всей длине
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3 перпендикулярный к
•The lines of force are normal (or perpendicular) to the surface of the rotor.
•The flange must be properly lined up and square with the pipe axis.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > перпендикулярный к
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4 реборда
ledge, bearing rib, rim* * *ребо́рда ж.
flangeребо́рда колеса́ ж.-д. — wheel flangeперета́чивать ребо́рду колеса́ ( для восстановления формы) — redress the flange of a wheelребо́рда о́бода — rim flange* * * -
5 ослаблять затяжку болтов
Ослаблять затяжку болтов-- Another feature of the flange design was the capability of rotating the tube about its axis, without having to loosen the flange bolts.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > ослаблять затяжку болтов
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6 длина заднего фланца
Photo: Flange Back Length (It is the distance from the flange surface (contact point between camera and lens) and the focal lenght and is always fixed, depending on mount type.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > длина заднего фланца
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7 Flanschdicke
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8 достигать
•At room temperature the electron's average diffusion distance for the p-n junction after injection may be as much as several microns.
•This type of potential ranges up to about 100 millivolts.
•The cadmium content of zinc concentrates may run to 1-2 percent.
•The amount of mercury here may run as high as two parts per billion.
•After the orbit has attained its desired altitude...
•This amounts up to one third of the velocity of light.
•The output reaches its peak.
•The number of formulations ( составов) runs (or ranges) into the thousands.
•In metazoans, this may amount to as much as 11% of the deoxycytidines.
•The pressure can be raised to get to point 3.
•When equilibrium is attained (or established),...
II•Almost complete conversion can be obtained at ordinary pressure.
•Maximum efficiency is accomplished when...
•No improvement was brought about (or attained, or achieved) by applying this method.
•This realignment of the molecules can be brought about in several ways.
•These bodies of magma do not make it to the surface and solidify at depth...
•Almost all the heat generated in the earth's mantle finds its way to the ocean floor.
* * *Достигать -- to achieve, to attain, to accomplish, to reach, to measure up to; to amount (всегда с указанием значения величины); to meet, to realize (о цели); to make (об успехах)This was accomplished by extending the outer legs of the coils to a large radial distance.This is usually accomplished by proper installation practices as described in reference [...].While the resulting engine will not measure up to the full potential which today's technology could provide, the compromise is small.The total solids burden passing into the second chamber amounted to 4207 mg/SCM.Tighten the flange nuts alternately in small equal increments until one of the nuts reaches the minimum recommended torque.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > достигать
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9 Curr, John
[br]b. 1756 Kyo, near Lanchester, or in Greenside, near Ryton-on-Tyne, Durham, Englandd. 27 January 1823 Sheffield, England[br]English coal-mine manager and engineer, inventor of flanged, cast-iron plate rails.[br]The son of a "coal viewer", Curr was brought up in the West Durham colliery district. In 1777 he went to the Duke of Norfolk's collieries at Sheffield, where in 1880 he was appointed Superintendent. There coal was conveyed underground in baskets on sledges: Curr replaced the wicker sledges with wheeled corves, i.e. small four-wheeled wooden wagons, running on "rail-roads" with cast-iron rails and hauled from the coal-face to the shaft bottom by horses. The rails employed hitherto had usually consisted of plates of iron, the flange being on the wheels of the wagon. Curr's new design involved flanges on the rails which guided the vehicles, the wheels of which were unflanged and could run on any hard surface. He appears to have left no precise record of the date that he did this, and surviving records have been interpreted as implying various dates between 1776 and 1787. In 1787 John Buddle paid tribute to the efficiency of the rails of Curr's type, which were first used for surface transport by Joseph Butler in 1788 at his iron furnace at Wingerworth near Chesterfield: their use was then promoted widely by Benjamin Outram, and they were adopted in many other English mines. They proved serviceable until the advent of locomotives demanded different rails.In 1788 Curr also developed a system for drawing a full corve up a mine shaft while lowering an empty one, with guides to separate them. At the surface the corves were automatically emptied by tipplers. Four years later he was awarded a patent for using double ropes for lifting heavier loads. As the weight of the rope itself became a considerable problem with the increasing depth of the shafts, Curr invented the flat hemp rope, patented in 1798, which consisted of several small round ropes stitched together and lapped upon itself in winding. It acted as a counterbalance and led to a reduction in the time and cost of hoisting: at the beginning of a run the loaded rope began to coil upon a small diameter, gradually increasing, while the unloaded rope began to coil off a large diameter, gradually decreasing.Curr's book The Coal Viewer (1797) is the earliest-known engineering work on railway track and it also contains the most elaborate description of a Newcomen pumping engine, at the highest state of its development. He became an acknowledged expert on construction of Newcomen-type atmospheric engines, and in 1792 he established a foundry to make parts for railways and engines.Because of the poor financial results of the Duke of Norfolk's collieries at the end of the century, Curr was dismissed in 1801 despite numerous inventions and improvements which he had introduced. After his dismissal, six more of his patents were concerned with rope-making: the one he gained in 1813 referred to the application of flat ropes to horse-gins and perpendicular drum-shafts of steam engines. Curr also introduced the use of inclined planes, where a descending train of full corves pulled up an empty one, and he was one of the pioneers employing fixed steam engines for hauling. He may have resided in France for some time before his death.[br]Bibliography1788. British patent no. 1,660 (guides in mine shafts).1789. An Account of tin Improved Method of Drawing Coals and Extracting Ores, etc., from Mines, Newcastle upon Tyne.1797. The Coal Viewer and Engine Builder's Practical Companion; reprinted with five plates and an introduction by Charles E.Lee, 1970, London: Frank Cass, and New York: Augustus M.Kelley.1798. British patent no. 2,270 (flat hemp ropes).Further ReadingF.Bland, 1930–1, "John Curr, originator of iron tram roads", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 11:121–30.R.A.Mott, 1969, Tramroads of the eighteenth century and their originator: John Curr', Transactions of the Newcomen Society 42:1–23 (includes corrections to Fred Bland's earlier paper).Charles E.Lee, 1970, introduction to John Curr, The Coal Viewer and Engine Builder's Practical Companion, London: Frank Cass, pp. 1–4; orig. pub. 1797, Sheffield (contains the most comprehensive biographical information).R.Galloway, 1898, Annals of Coalmining, Vol. I, London; reprinted 1971, London (provides a detailed account of Curr's technological alterations).WK / PJGR -
10 весь
•Should the wear exceed this, the complete pump barrel should be bored out.
•It was necessary to replace the entire bottom of the tank.
•Throughout ( в течение всей) history...
•Cracks which have not crossed the whole of the specimen usually stop at...
* * *Весь, вся -- the entire; the whole; the full; the complete; all, all the; any, everyoneTherefore, equation (1) was evaluated at a succession of times spanning the entire duration of each data run.It is found that the velocity is greatly reduced during the whole journey.Flow conditions were then changed to the next desired set point, and the complete procedure was repeated.— по всейРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > весь
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11 в то время как
•As the capacitor charges, the grid and cathode voltages of the output tube rise simultaneously with respect to earth.
II•Whereas (or While) pillow lavas dominate the Middle Atlantic rift floor, smooth-faced sheet lavas are extensive in the Eastern Pacific rift floors.
•Whereas there is just one kind of electric charge, there are three kinds of colour charge.
•Meridional rays have the same transit times, whereas transit times for skew rays depend on...
* * *В то время как-- Another special feature of the flange design was the capability of rotating the upstream tube about its own axis while the downstream tube remained stationary.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в то время как
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12 весь
•Should the wear exceed this, the complete pump barrel should be bored out.
•It was necessary to replace the entire bottom of the tank.
•Throughout ( в течение всей) history...
•Cracks which have not crossed the whole of the specimen usually stop at...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > весь
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13 прижимать
Прижимать к - to press against, to force against, to compress against, to seat againstA squarely ground spring will exert a uniform pressure at all points when compressed against a diaphragm.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > прижимать
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14 модернизация
Модернизация -- modification (усовершенствование); updating (приведение к современному уровню); retrofit (частичная реконструкция)This has necessitated complete updating of larger and more sophisticated ash handling systems.Subsequently, there have been several modifications on the form of the yield function.The modifications to the inner race required to make the flange-load measurements are shown in Fig.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > модернизация
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15 в самом верхнем положении
В самом верхнем положении-- Rotate the drum by hand until the gauge hole in the flange is uppermost.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в самом верхнем положении
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16 вращаться относительно оси
Вращаться относительно оси-- Another special feature of the flange design was the capability of rotating the upstream tube about its own axis.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вращаться относительно оси
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17 позволяет хорошо понять
Позволяет хорошо понять-- The results of the flange load measurements give considerable insight into the roller/lubricant dynamics.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > позволяет хорошо понять
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18 сопрягаться
Сопрягаться с (не путать с "Быть сопряженным с", т.е. "сопровождаться") - to mate with; to be tangent to (плавно переходить)Although variations in condenser design are many, a basic configuration of shell, tube bundle, and the flange which mates with the turbine exhaust is as shown in Fig.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > сопрягаться
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19 Anlauf des Spurkranzes
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Anlauf des Spurkranzes
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20 перетачивать реборду колеса
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > перетачивать реборду колеса
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