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1 electricity
ɪlekˈtrɪsɪtɪ сущ. электричество to generate electricity ≈ давать электричество to conduct electricity ≈ проводить электричество static electricity ≈ статическое электричество electricity flows ≈ идет/течет ток электричество - * dynamic электрический ток наэлектризованность;
способность внезапно вспыхивать - the natural * of youth естественное свойство молодости легко загораться electricity электричествоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > electricity
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2 electricity
[ˌelek'trɪsətɪ], [ɪˌlek'-]сущ.electricity flows — идёт / течёт ток
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3 electricity trade
торговля электроэнергией
Планируемые потоки электроэнергии между двумя, тремя и более странами и плата за импортированную энергию и транзитные услуги, основанная на договорах на экспорт, импорт и транзит электроэнергии.
[Англо-русский глосcарий энергетических терминов ERRA]EN
electricity trade
Scheduled flows of active power between two countries or among three or more countries, and payment for imported energy and transit services based on signed contracts for electricity export, import, and transit.
[Англо-русский глосcарий энергетических терминов ERRA]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > electricity trade
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4 loop flows
круговые потоки
Круговой поток – это непреднамеренные потоки электроэнергии при движении электроэнергии от производителя к нагрузке, делящиеся по множественным параллельным маршрутам. особенно относится к потокам электроэнергии по непреднамеренному маршруту, отклоняющемуся от самого прямого географического маршрута или контрактного маршрута.
[Англо-русский глосcарий энергетических терминов ERRA]EN
loop flows
Loop flow is the unintended electricity flowing on a the movement of electric power from generator to load by dividing along multiple parallel paths. it especially refers to power flow along an unintended path that loops away from the most direct geographic path or contract path.
[Англо-русский глосcарий энергетических терминов ERRA]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > loop flows
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5 flow
1) течение; поток || течь2) сток3) расход, дебит4) растекание; расплыв(ание) || растекаться; расплываться5) пластическая деформация || претерпевать пластическую деформацию6) текучесть7) нефт. фонтанирование || фонтанировать8) нефт. добыча9) подвижность (напр. бетонной смеси)10) технологический маршрут; последовательность операций11) гидр. движение12) непрерывная подача энергии (электрической, тепловой)13) наводнение; затопление; разлив14) отводная труба16) разлив ( лакокрасочного покрытия)17) выпрессовка, грат (в прессовании пластмасс, резины)•to bypass flows — гидр. 1. пропускать строительные расходы по обводному каналу 2. пропускать паводок в обход сооруженияflow of catchment — сток водосбросаflow of control — 1. процесс управления 2. алгоритм управления; поток (команд) управленияflow of ground — пластическая деформация грунта-
adiabatic flow
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air flow
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air-mass flow
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airport traffic flow
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air-water flow
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all-gas flow
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annual flow
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annular flow
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annular two-phase flow
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annular-dispersed flow
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approach flow
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artesian flow
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available flow
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average annual flow
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axial flow
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backward flow
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back flow
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base flow
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bearing form oil flow
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behind-the-casing flow
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blade-to-blade flow
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boiling channel flow
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boundary layer flow
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break flow
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bubble flow
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bubbly flow
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bulk flow
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bypass flow
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cascade flow
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channel flow
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chip flow
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chugging flow
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churn-turbulent flow
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churn flow
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climbing film flow
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cocurrent catalyst flow
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cocurrent flow
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coherent boiling flow
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cold flow
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command-status flow
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communication flow
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constant flow
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continuous flow
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control flow
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controlled flow
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convergent flow
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coolant flow
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corkscrewlike flow
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countercurrent flow
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critical flow
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cross flow
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current flow
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daily flow
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data flow
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decaying swirl flow
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density-stratified flow
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design water flow
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developed flow
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developed turbulent flow
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direct surface flow
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dispersed flow
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divergent flow
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diversion flow
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down flow
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downstream flow
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downward flow
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drainage flow
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droplet-dispersed flow
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droplet-free flow
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dust flow
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energy flow
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estimated flow
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evaporating flow
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exergy flow
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exhaust flow
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failure flow
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fictitious heat flow
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filter fluid flow
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flood flow
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fluid flow
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fog flow
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forced flow
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forward flow
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free flow
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free-surface flow
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freight flow
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frictional flow
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froth flow
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frozen flow
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full flow
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gas flow
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gas piston flow
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gas-liquid flow
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generalized Couette flow
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glass flow
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grain-boundary flow
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gravity flow
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groundwater flow
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heat flow
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high flow
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high-velocity bypass flow
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homogeneous flow
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horizontal flow
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hydraulically smooth wind flow
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hydroelectric flow
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ice flow
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incident flow
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incoming flow
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induced flow
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information flow
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ink flow
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instruction flow
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insurge flow
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interconnection tie flow
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intermittent flow
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interrupt flow
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interstitial flow
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inverse annular flow
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irrigation return flow
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irrotational flow
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isothermal flow
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Knudsen flow
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laminar flow
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lateral flow
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leakage flow
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leak flow
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letdown flow
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liquid-vapor flow
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load flow
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low Reynolds number flow
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low-velocity flow
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low-water flow
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magnetic flow
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makeup flow
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mass flow
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mean flow
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metered flow
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mist flow
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mixed flow
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molecular flow
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motion flow
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mud-and-stone flow
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multiphase flow
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natural flow
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near-bottom flow
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negative core flow
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no-load flow
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noncontinuous flow
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nonstationary flow
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nonswirling flow
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nonuniform flow
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nozzle flow
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n-sequential orifice flow
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open-channel flow
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outsurge flow
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oven flow
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overbank flow
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peak flow
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pipe flow
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piston flow
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plain-strain flow
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plastic flow
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plug flow
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positive core flow
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positive flow
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postcombustion flow
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potential flow
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power flow
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pressure flow
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primary coolant flow
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primary flow
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priority flow
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process flow
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pulsating flow
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pump output flow
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pump flow
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radial flow
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ram air flow
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reattached flow
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recirculating flow
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recirculating turbulent flow
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recorded flow
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recycling flow
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reduced flow
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reflux flow
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regulated flow
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retarded flow
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return flow
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reverse core steam flow
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reverse flow
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reverse-direction flow
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ripple flow
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riser flow
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river flow
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rotating flow
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routed flow
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seasonal flow
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seepage flow
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self-adapting production flow
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self-aligning production flow
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semiannular flow
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separate flow
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serrated flow
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servovalve control flow
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shear flow
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sheet flow
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sliding flow
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slip flow
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slipless flow
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slugging flow
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slug flow
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smooth flow
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snow flow
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soil water flow
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split flow
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steady-state flow
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steady flow
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steering flow
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storm flow
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stratified flow
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streamline flow
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streamlined production flow
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submerged flow
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subsonic flow
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subsurface water flow
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supergeostrophic flow
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supersonic flow
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surface-water flow
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surface flow
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surge flow
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swirling flow
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swirl flow
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thermally disordered flow
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three-dimensional flow
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throttled flow
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tidal flow
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tip-leakage flow
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total coolant flow
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total flow
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total loop flow
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traffic flow
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true mass flow
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turbulent flow
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two-component flow
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two-dimensional flow
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two-phase critical flow
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two-phase gas-liquid flow
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unbalanced flow
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uncontrolled flow
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undershot orifice flow
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undimensional heat flow
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unimpeded flow
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unit peak flow
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unsteady-state flow
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unsteady flow
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upward flow
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variable-area flow
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viscous flow
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volume flow
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vortex flow
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water flow
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wave flow
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wavy flow
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weight flow
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weir flow
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well natural flow
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wind flow
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wind-induced flow
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6 productibilité (d'un ou d'un ensemble d'aménagements hydro-électriques)
запасённая выработка
возможная выработка (ГЭС)
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]EN
energy capability (of one or more hydroelectric installations)
the amount of electricity which the cumulative water flows, amended by upstream conditions, can produce under optimum conditions during a given period of time
[IEV ref 602-01-19]FR
productibilité (d'un ou d'un ensemble d'aménagements hydro-électriques)
quantité d'énergie électrique que l'ensemble des apports hydrauliques, corrigés des influences amont, permettrait de produire dans des conditions optimales pendant un intervalle de temps donné
[IEV ref 602-01-19]Тематики
Синонимы
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- Arbeitsvermögen (einer oder mehrerer Wasserkraftanlagen), n
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > productibilité (d'un ou d'un ensemble d'aménagements hydro-électriques)
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7 Arbeitsvermögen (einer oder mehrerer Wasserkraftanlagen), n
запасённая выработка
возможная выработка (ГЭС)
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]EN
energy capability (of one or more hydroelectric installations)
the amount of electricity which the cumulative water flows, amended by upstream conditions, can produce under optimum conditions during a given period of time
[IEV ref 602-01-19]FR
productibilité (d'un ou d'un ensemble d'aménagements hydro-électriques)
quantité d'énergie électrique que l'ensemble des apports hydrauliques, corrigés des influences amont, permettrait de produire dans des conditions optimales pendant un intervalle de temps donné
[IEV ref 602-01-19]Тематики
Синонимы
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- Arbeitsvermögen (einer oder mehrerer Wasserkraftanlagen), n
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Arbeitsvermögen (einer oder mehrerer Wasserkraftanlagen), n
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8 energy capability
запасённая выработка
возможная выработка (ГЭС)
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]EN
energy capability (of one or more hydroelectric installations)
the amount of electricity which the cumulative water flows, amended by upstream conditions, can produce under optimum conditions during a given period of time
[IEV ref 602-01-19]FR
productibilité (d'un ou d'un ensemble d'aménagements hydro-électriques)
quantité d'énergie électrique que l'ensemble des apports hydrauliques, corrigés des influences amont, permettrait de produire dans des conditions optimales pendant un intervalle de temps donné
[IEV ref 602-01-19]Тематики
Синонимы
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DE
- Arbeitsvermögen (einer oder mehrerer Wasserkraftanlagen), n
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > energy capability
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9 energy capability (of one or more hydroelectric installations)
запасённая выработка
возможная выработка (ГЭС)
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]EN
energy capability (of one or more hydroelectric installations)
the amount of electricity which the cumulative water flows, amended by upstream conditions, can produce under optimum conditions during a given period of time
[IEV ref 602-01-19]FR
productibilité (d'un ou d'un ensemble d'aménagements hydro-électriques)
quantité d'énergie électrique que l'ensemble des apports hydrauliques, corrigés des influences amont, permettrait de produire dans des conditions optimales pendant un intervalle de temps donné
[IEV ref 602-01-19]Тематики
Синонимы
EN
DE
- Arbeitsvermögen (einer oder mehrerer Wasserkraftanlagen), n
FR
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > energy capability (of one or more hydroelectric installations)
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