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1 осесимметричное тело
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > осесимметричное тело
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2 осесимметричное тело
body of revolution, axisymmetric body -
3 тело вращения
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4 осесимметричное тело
1) Engineering: axially symmetrical body, axisymmetrical body2) Mathematics: axisymmetric solid3) Astronautics: axisymmetric body4) Makarov: uniaxial bodyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осесимметричное тело
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5 тело вращения
1) General subject: solid revolution2) Engineering: axisymmetric body, body of revolution, body of rotation3) Construction: solid of rotation4) Mathematics: solid of revolution5) Automobile industry: rotary body6) Physics: axially symmetrical body7) Information technology: revolved solid8) Makarov: rotation body -
6 тело, инородное
foreign matter /object/
-, небесное (солнце, луна, планета, комета, звезда и т.п.) — celestial body (the sun, moon, a planet, comet, star, etc.)
-, обтекаемое — streamlined body
-, осесимметричное, центральное (входного диффузора) — axisymmetric central body
-, рабочее (в системах, газ, жидкость) — operating) fluid. a fluid such as air or liquid, or the like.
- с тупой носовой частью — blunt-nosed body
- с тупой хвостовой частью — blunt-ended body
-, удобообтекаемое — streamlined body
-, центральное (диффузора) обтекание т. — central body /bullet/ flow about the bodyРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > тело, инородное
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7 Со струнным приводом
Now we consider the problem on stability of vertical rotations of an axisymmetric string-driven body in the homogeneous field of gravityРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Со струнным приводом
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