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1 frictional value
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > frictional value
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2 value
величина, значение; оценивать, исчислятьrapid acceleration r.p.m. value — число оборотов, обеспечивающее высокую приёмистость (двигателя)
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3 frictional soil
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > frictional soil
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4 heat
•- diffusion heat - dissolution heat - frictional heat - heat capacity - heat conduction - heat density - heat efficiency - heat emission - heat exchanger - heat output - heat transport mediu m - heat rate - heat removal - heat value - latent heat - observed heat value - specific heat - specific heat of combustion - total heat -
5 heating
1) нагрев
2) нагревающий
3) накалка
4) обогрев
5) оптопительный
6) отопление
7) топильный
8) утеплительный
9) нагревание
10) накаливающий
11) накаливание
12) накал
13) топка
14) греющий
15) подогревательный
16) нагревательный
17) отопительный
18) прогрев
19) припекание
20) отепление
21) теплоноситель
22) теплотворный
23) подогрев
24) разогрев
– adiabatic heating
– aerodynamic heating
– arc heating
– bath heating
– bright heating
– bubble heating
– central heating
– clean heating
– compressional heating
– concurent heating
– concurrent heating
– dielectric heating
– direct heating
– eddy-current heating
– electron-beam heating
– electronic heating
– frictional heating
– gas heating
– heating boiler
– heating chamber
– heating coil
– heating cycle
– heating demand
– heating flue
– heating for brazing
– heating for quenching
– heating for rolling
– heating for welding
– heating fuse
– heating installation
– heating pot
– heating steam
– heating wall
– hot-water heating
– hyper-sonic heating
– immersion heating
– indirect heating
– induction heating
– infra-red heating
– initial heating
– interior heating
– make-up heating
– manure heating
– nonoxidation heating
– panel heating
– radiant heating
– radict heating
– rate of heating
– regenerative heating
– resistance heating
– shock-wave heating
– stage heating
– steam heating
– steam-water heating
– stove heating
– sun heating
– through heating
– warm-air heating
– waste gas heating
– water heating
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