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1 bending behaviour
Макаров: изгибное поведение, работа на изгиб -
2 behaviour
1) работа2) характеристика, свойства•- elastic behaviour - structural behaviour - surface behaviourbehaviour in service — поведение (механизма, конструкции) при эксплуатации
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3 behaviour in bending
Макаров: работа на изгиб -
4 работа на изгиб
1) Engineering: behavior in bending2) Drilling: bending strain -
5 изгибное поведение
Makarov: bending behaviourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изгибное поведение
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6 theory
теория; учение; принцип- theory of buckling - theory of constant energy of deformation - theory of elasticity - theory of plasticity - theory of plastic behaviour - theory of plates - theory of relativity - theory of semi-flexible shells - theory of shells - theory of strength of materials - theory of structures - theory of torsion - theory of vibrations - air-mass theory - applicable theory - beam theory - beam flexural theory - bending moment theory - creep theory - design theory - displacement theory of foundations - elasticity theory - erosion theory - folded-play theory - general theory of rigid shells - line-of-creep theory - magnetic theory - maximum shear theory - maximum strain theory - maximum stress theory - membrane theory of shells - plastic theory - plastic theory of failure - plastic theory of limit design - plastic theory of reinforced concrete design - probability theory - reliability theory - similarity theory - solid-state theory - statistical theory - straight line theory - strength theory - structural theory - wedge theory* * *теория; учение; принцип; гипотеза- theory of buckling
- theory of elasticity
- theory of elastic stability
- theories of failure
- theory of plastic behavior
- theory of plasticity
- theory of plates
- theory of shallow shells
- theory of shells
- theory of stability
- theory of structures
- theory of thin shells
- theory of torsion
- barrel theory
- beam flexural theory
- beam theory
- Beltra theory of failure
- bending theory
- bending-moment theory
- Boussinesq theory
- design theory
- dynamical theory of elasticity
- elastic theory
- folded-plate theory
- fracture mechanics theory
- Huber von Mises Hencky theory of failure
- linear plastic theory
- linearized theory
- maximum-distortion-energy theory
- maximum-shear theory of failure
- maximum-shear theory
- maximum-strain theory of failure
- maximum-strain theory
- maximum-strain-energy theory of failure
- maximum-strain-energy theory
- maximum-stress theory of failure
- maximum-stress theory
- membrane theory of shells
- Mohr's theory of failure
- momentless theory of shells
- nonlinear plastic theory
- one-dimensional compression and flow theory
- prevaling theory
- Rankine's theory
- rate-process theory
- shallow-shell theory
- shell theory
- similarity theory
- stability theory
- steady-state creep theory
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7 undue
[͵ʌnʹdju:] a1. чрезмерныйhe had an undue fondness for whisky - у него было чрезмерное пристрастие к виски
undue bending - спорт. чрезмерный наклон
undue influence - юр. злоупотребление влиянием
2. неподходящий, несоответствующий3. ком. непросроченный, по сроку ещё не подлежащий оплате ( об оборотных документах) -
8 упругая характеристика
1) Construction: elastic response2) Astronautics: bending characteristic, elastic constant3) Makarov: elastic behaviourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > упругая характеристика
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9 undue
adj1) надмірний2) непідхожий; несвоєчасний3) незаконний, неправомірний4) непрострочений; що не підлягає оплаті за строком (про вексель)* * *I [en`kluː] = unclew II [ˌen'djuː] a1) надмірнийundue bending — cпopт. надмірний нахил
undue influence — юp. зловживання впливом
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10 विनय
vi-naya
Nom. P. - yati (with prefix 3. vi;
ind. p. vi-vinayya) Pāṇ. 1-4, 1 Vārtt. 7 Pat. ;
vi-nayá2) mfn. leading away orᅠ asunder, separating RV. II, 24, 9 ;
cast, thrown L. ;
secret L. ;
m. taking away, removal, withdrawal Ṡiṡ. X, 42 ;
leading, guidance, training (esp. moral training), education, discipline, control MBh. Kāv. etc.;
(with Buddhists) the rules of discipline for monks MWB. 55 etc.. ;
good breeding, propriety of conduct, decency, modesty, mildness ib. (in the Purāṇas sometimes personified as son of Kriyā orᅠ of Lajjā);
an office, business Ṡiṡ. XI, 36 ;
N. of a son of Sudyumna MārkP. ;
a man of subdued senses L. ;
a merchant, trader L. ;
(ā) f. Sida Cordifolia L. ;
- karman n. instruction Ragh. ;
- kshudraka orᅠ - ka-vastu n. N. of a Buddhist wk.;
- grāhin mfn. conforming to rules of discipline, compliant, tractable L. ;
m. an elephant which obeys orders L. ;
- jyotis (?) m. N. of a Muni Kathās. ;
- tā f. good behaviour;
modesty Cāṇ. ;
- datta m. N. of a man Mṛicch. ;
- deva m. N. of a teacher Buddh. ;
of a poet Sadukt. ;
- nandin m. N. of the leader of a Jaina sect Inscr. ;
- ṉ-dhara m. N. of a chamberlain Veṇis. ;
- pattra n. = - sūtra ( below) Buddh. ;
- piṭaka, « basket of discipline», (with Buddhists) the collection of treatises on discipline (cf:
above);
- pradhāna mfn. having humility pre-eminent, of which modesty is chief. MW. ;
- pramāthin mfn. violating propriety, behaving ill orᅠ improperly W. ;
- bhāj mfn. possessing propriety orᅠ modesty ib. ;
- maya mf (ī)n. consisting of propriety Kād. ;
- yogin mfn. possessing humility MW. ;
- rāma m. = - sundara Cat. ;
- vat mfn. well-behaved (in a-vin-) Vet. ;
( atī) f. N. of a woman Kathās. Daṡ. Pañcat. ;
- vallī f. N. of wk.;
- vastu n. (with Buddhists) N. of a section of the works which treat of Vinaya (q.v.);
- vāc mfn. speaking modestly W. ;
f. modest speech ib. ;
- vijaya m. N. of an author Cat. ;
- vibhaṅga m. N. of wk.;
- vibhāshā-ṡāstra n. N. of a Buddhist wk.;
- ṡrī f. N. of a woman HPariṡ. ;
- sāgara, - sundara m. N. of authors Cat. ;
- sūtra n. (with Buddhists) the Sūtra treating of discipline (cf. above);
- stha mfn. conforming to discipline, compliant, tractable L. ;
- svāminī f. N. of a woman Kathās. ;
-yâ̱ditya m. N. of Jayâpiḍa, Rajat. ;
of a king of the race of the Cālukyas Inscr. ;
(- pura n. N. of a town built by Jayâpiḍa Rājat.);
-yâ̱didhara (i.e. vinaya-dh-) m. N. of a man Kāv. ;
-yâ̱nvita mfn. endowed with modesty, humble L. ;
-yâ̱vanata mfn. bending down modestly, bowing low with modesty MBh. Kathās. ;
- yôkti f. pl. modest speech Bālar.
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11 усталость
ж. fatigueСинонимический ряд:утомление (сущ.) изнеможение; усталь; утомлениеАнтонимический ряд: -
12 исследование
investigation
исследования поведения самолета при посадке на воду, — the investigation of the probable behaviour of the airplane in a water landing.
- крутильных и изгибных колебаний коленчатого вала (в диапазоне эксплуатационных оборотов) — investigation of crankshaft torsional and bending vibration characteristics (over operational range of crankshaft rotational speed)Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > исследование
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13 Wöhler, August
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 22 June 1819 Soltau, Germanyd. 21 June 1914 Hannover, Germany[br]German railway engineer who first established the fatigue fracture of metals.[br]Wöhler, the son of a schoolteacher, was born at Soltau on the Luneburg Heath and received his early education at his father's school, where his mathematical abilities soon became apparent. He completed his studies at the Technical High School, Hannover.In 1840 he obtained a position at the Borsig Engineering Works in Berlin and acquired there much valuable experience in railway technology. He trained as an engine driver in Belgium and in 1843 was appointed as an engineer to the first Hannoverian Railway, then being constructed between Hannover and Lehrte. In 1847 he became Chief Superintendent of rolling stock on the Lower Silesian-Brandenhurg Railway, where his technical abilities influenced the Prussian Minister of Commerce to appoint him to a commission set up to investigate the reasons for the unusually high incidence of axle failures then being encountered on the railways. This was in 1852, and by 1854, when the Brandenburg line had been nationalized, Wöhler had already embarked on the long, systematic programme of mechanical testing which eventually provided him with a clear insight into the process of what is now referred to as "fatigue failure". He concentrated initially on the behaviour of machined iron and steel specimens subjected to fluctuating direct, bending and torsional stresses that were imposed by testing machines of his own design.Although Wöhler was not the first investigator in this area, he was the first to recognize the state of "fatigue" induced in metals by the repeated application of cycles of stress at levels well below those that would cause immediate failure. His method of plotting the fatigue stress amplitude "S" against the number of stress cycles necessary to cause failure "N" yielded the well-known S-N curve which described very precisely the susceptibility to fatigue failure of the material concerned. Engineers were thus provided with an invaluable testing technique that is still widely used in the 1990s.Between 1851 and 1898 Wöhler published forty-two papers in German technical journals, although the importance of his work was not initially fully appreciated in other countries. A display of some of his fracture fatigue specimens at the Paris Exposition in 1867, however, stimulated a short review of his work in Engineering in London. Four years later, in 1871, Engineering published a series of nine articles which described Wöhler's findings in considerable detail and brought them to the attention of engineers. Wöhler became a member of the newly created management board of the Imperial German Railways in 1874, an appointment that he retained until 1889. He is also remembered for his derivation in 1855 of a formula for calculating the deflections under load of lattice girders, plate girders, and other continuous beams resting on more than two supports. This "Three Moments" theorem appeared two years before Clapeyron independently advanced the same expression. Wöhler's other major contribution to bridge design was to use rollers at one end to allow for thermal expansion and contraction.[br]Bibliography1855, "Theorie rechteckiger eiserner Brückenbalken", Zeitschrift für Bauwesen 5:122–66. 1870, "Über die Festigkeitversuche mit Eisen und Stahl", Zeitschrift für Bauwesen 20:73– 106.Wöhler's experiments on the fatigue of metals were reported in Engineering (1867) 2:160; (1871) 11:199–200, 222, 243–4, 261, 299–300, 326–7, 349–50, 397, 439–41.Further ReadingR.Blaum, 1918, "August Wöhler", Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technik und Industrie 8:35–55.——1925, "August Wöhler", Deutsches biographisches Jahrbuch, Vol. I, Stuttgart, pp. 103–7.K.Pearson, 1890, "On Wöhler's experiments on alternating stress", Messeng. Math.20:21–37.J.Gilchrist, 1900, "On Wöhler's Laws", Engineer 90:203–4.ASD -
14 усталостная выносливость
Русско-английский научный словарь > усталостная выносливость
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15 выносливость
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > выносливость
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16 коэффициент выносливости
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > коэффициент выносливости
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17 характеристика выносливости
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > характеристика выносливости
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