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1 embrittlement
1. охрупчивание, повышение хрупкости [ломкости]2. хрупкостьembrittlement of metal — охрупчивание металла
corrosion embrittlement — коррозионная хрупкость
environmental-induced embrittlement — охрупчивание, вызванное окружающей средой
grain-boundary embrittlement — охрупчивание по границам зёрен
graphitic embrittlement — графитная хрупкость
heat embrittlement — охрупчивание при нагреве
helium embrittlement — гелиевое охрупчивание
high-temperature embrittlement — охрупчивание при высоких температурах, высокотемпературная хрупкость
hydrogen embrittlement — водородная хрупкость ( металла)
intergranular embrittlement — межкристаллитное охрупчивание, межкристаллитная хрупкость
irradiation embrittlement — радиационное охрупчивание
liquid-metal embrittlement — охрупчивание в жидком металле
low-temperature embrittlement — охрупчивание при низких температурах, низкотемпературная хрупкость
matrix embrittlement — охрупчивание матрицы
moisture embrittlement — охрупчивание под воздействием влажности
neutron embrittlement — нейтронное охрупчивание
nitrogen embrittlement — азотное охрупчивание, азотная хрупкость
notch embrittlement — охрупчивание, вызванное трещинами [надрезом]
radiation embrittlement — радиационное охрупчивание, радиационная хрупкость
radioinduced embrittlement — охрупчивание под влиянием облучения
room-temperature embrittlement — охрупчивание при комнатной температуре, хрупкость при комнатной температуре
salt embrittlement — солевая хрупкость
sulfur embrittlement — сульфидная хрупкость; хрупкость, вызванная присутствием серы
temper embrittlement — отпускное охрупчивание; хрупкость, вызванная отпуском
thermal embrittlement — термическое охрупчивание
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