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1 coolant gas stream
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > coolant gas stream
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2 coolant gas stream
Холодильная техника: поток пара холодильного агента -
3 expanded coolant gas stream
Холодильная техника: поток дросселированного пара холодильного агентаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > expanded coolant gas stream
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4 coolant
теплоноситель (ЯР); охладитель; хладоагент (холодильной установки) -
5 stream
течение, поток, см. тж. flow; течь, струиться; выпускать ( тормозной парашют)Mach 2 air stream — воздушный поток при числе М = 2
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6 coolant jet
jet exhaust — выхлопное сопло; струя реактивного двигателя
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7 carbon dioxide coolant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > carbon dioxide coolant
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8 core coolant
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9 ejected coolant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > ejected coolant
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10 emergency coolant
теплоноситель системы аварийного охлаждения; теплоноситель для аварийного охлажденияEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > emergency coolant
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11 fused salt coolant
солевой расплав-теплоноситель; теплоноситель в виде солевого расплаваEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fused salt coolant
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12 heauy-water coolant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > heauy-water coolant
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13 intermediate coolant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > intermediate coolant
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14 liquid coolant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > liquid coolant
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15 NaK coolant
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16 pass of coolant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > pass of coolant
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17 pressurized light-water coolant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > pressurized light-water coolant
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18 spent coolant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > spent coolant
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19 stagnant coolant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > stagnant coolant
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20 subcooling of coolant
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