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1 гидромонитор
hydraulic giant, giant, hydraulic gun, giant jet, jet, hydraulic monitor, monitor горн.* * *гидромонито́р м.
(hydraulic) giant, monitorвраща́ть гидромонито́р вокру́г вертика́льной о́си — swing a giant horizontallyотклоня́ть гидромонито́р вверх и вниз — swing a giant verticallyгидромонито́р разруша́ет поро́ду — the giant loosens [cuts, caves] the rockгидромонито́р смыва́ет поро́ду — the giant washes [sluices] off the rockгидромонито́р бли́жнего бо́я — short-range giantвру́бовый гидромонито́р — cutting [caving] giantподвесно́й гидромонито́р — suspended giantсамохо́дный гидромонито́р — self-propelled giantгидромонито́р с дистанцио́нным управле́нием — remotely operated giantсмывно́й гидромонито́р — sluicing giantгидромонито́р с ручны́м управле́нием — manually operated giant -
2 гидромонитор
hydraulic giant, giant, hydromonitor, jet, hydraulic monitor, monitorРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > гидромонитор
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3 hydromonitor
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4 monitor wodny
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5 wodomiotacz
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6 waterkanon
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7 гидромонитор
1) General subject: monitor2) Naval: fire monitor3) Engineering: giant, giant jet, hydraulic giant, hydraulic gun, hydraulic monitor, hydromonitor, jet, water jet4) Agriculture: rain gun5) Mining: giant nozzle, hydraulic (mining) giant, hydraulic excavator, nozzle7) Sakhalin S: water canon -
8 гидромонитор
м. тех.(hydraulic) giant, hydraulic monitor / gun -
9 водобой
1) Engineering: downstream apron, downstream floor, floor, spillway apron, water apron3) Hydrography: apron4) Mining: monitor (гидромонитор)5) Hydraulics: hearth6) Makarov: fountain, hydraulic giant, water apron (плотины), water-jet7) Melioration: rear apron, spillway floor -
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1) Biology: monitor (комплекс аппаратуры с системой сигнализации для слежения за состоянием организма)2) Medicine: monitoring device, Clinical Research Scientist, (клинического исследования) CRA3) Military: monitor4) Engineering: manager program, managing program, monitor display (устройство), monitor program, monitor supervisor, monitor unit (устройство), monitoring program, picture monitor (видео), video display terminal, video display unit, video monitor (видео)5) Electronics: television monitor6) Information technology: monitor (программное средство синхронизации), monitor display, monitor routine, monitor unit, steering program, video display, screen7) Oil: Firewater monitor, screen monitor8) Astronautics: monitoring unit9) Advertising: monitor receiver10) Sakhalin energy glossary: Visual Display Unit( CRT or similar), video display unit (CRT or monitor)11) Network technologies: monitor12) Automation: monitoring apparatus13) Makarov: display, giant, hydraulic giant, monitoring instrument14) Security: data display device -
11 сопло гидромонитора
Mining: giant nozzle, hydraulic giant nozzle, monitor nozzleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сопло гидромонитора
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12 гидромонитор
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13 Thomson, James
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 16 February 1822 Belfast, Ireland (now Northern Ireland)d. 8 May 1892 Glasgow, Scotland[br]Irish civil engineer noted for his work in hydraulics and for his design of the "Vortex" turbine.[br]James Thomson was a pupil in several civil-engineering offices, but the nature of the work was beyond his physical capacity and from 1843 onwards he devoted himself to theoretical studies. Hhe first concentrated on the problems associated with the expansion of liquids when they reach their freezing point: water is one such example. He continued this work with his younger brother, Lord Kelvin (see Thomson, Sir William).After experimentation with a "feathered" paddle wheel as a young man, he turned his attention to water power. In 1850 he made his first patent application, "Hydraulic machinery and steam engines": this patent became his "Vortex" turbine design. He settled in Belfast, the home of the MacAdam-Fourneyron turbine, in 1851, and as a civil engineer became the Resident Engineer to the Belfast Water Commissioners in 1853. In 1857 he was appointed Professor of Civil Engineering and Surveying at Queen's College, Belfast.Whilst it is understood that he made his first turbine models in Belfast, he came to an arrangement with the Williamson Brothers of Kendal to make his turbine. In 1856 Williamsons produced their first turbine to Thomson's design and drawings. This was the Vortex Williamson Number 1, which produced 5 hp (3.7 kW) under a fall of 31 ft (9.4 m) on a 9 in. (23 cm) diameter supply. The rotor of this turbine ran in a horizontal plane. For several years the Williamson catalogue described their Vortex turbine as "designed by Professor James Thomson".Thomson continued with his study of hydraulics and water flow both at Queen's College, Belfast, and, later, at Glasgow University, where he became Professor in 1873, succeeding Macquorn Rankine, another famous engineer. At Glasgow, James Thomson studied the flow in rivers and the effects of erosion on river beds. He was also an authority on geological formations such as the development of the basalt structure of the Giant's Causeway, north of Belfast.James Thomson was an extremely active engineer and a very profound teacher of civil engineering. His form of water turbine had a long life before being displaced by the turbines designed in the twentieth century.[br]Bibliography1850, British patent no. 13,156 "Hydraulic machinery and steam engines".Further ReadingGilkes, 1956, One Hundred Years of Water Power, Kendal.KM -
14 Treadgold, Arthur Newton Christian
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. August 1863 Woolsthorpe, Grantham, Lincolnshire, Englandd. 23 March 1951 London, England[br]English organizer of the Yukon gold fields in Canada, who introduced hydraulic mining.[br]A direct descendant of Sir Isaac Newton, Treadgold worked as a schoolmaster, mostly at Bath College, for eleven years after completing his studies at Oxford University. He gained a reputation as an energetic teacher who devoted much of his work to sport, but he resigned his post and returned to Oxford; here, in 1897, he learned of the gold rush in the Klondike in the Canadian northwest. With a view to making his own fortune, he took a course in geology at the London Geological College and in 1898 set off for Dawson City, in the Yukon Territory. Working as a correspondent for two English newspapers, he studied thoroughly the situation there; he decided to join the stampede, but as a rather sophisticated gold hustler.As there were limited water resources for sluicing or dredging, and underground mining methods were too expensive, Treadgold conceived the idea of hydraulic mining. He designed a ditch-and-siphon system for bringing large amounts of water down from the mountains; in 1901, after three years of negotiation with the Canadian government in Ottawa, he obtained permission to set up the Treadgold Concession to cover the water supply to the Klondike mining claims. This enabled him to supply giant water cannons which battered the hillsides, breaking up the gravel which was then sluiced. Massive protests by the individual miners in the Dawson City region, which he had overrun with his system, led to the concession being rescinded in 1904. Two years later, however, Treadgold began again, forming the Yukon Gold Company, initially in partnership with Solomon Guggenheim; he started work on a channel, completed in 1910, to carry water over a distance of 115 km (70 miles) down to Bonanza Creek. In 1919 he founded the Granville Mining Company, which was to give him control of all the gold-mining operations in the southern Klondike region. When he returned to London in the following year, the company began to fail, and in 1920 he went bankrupt with liabilities totalling more than $2 million. After the Yukon Consolidated Gold Corporation had been formed in 1923, Treadgold returned to the Klondike in 1925 in order to acquire the assets of the operating companies; he gained control and personally supervised the operations. But the company drifted towards disaster, and in 1930 he was dismissed from active management and his shares were cancelled by the courts; he fought for their reinstatement right up until his death.[br]Further ReadingL.Green, 1977, The Gold Hustlers, Anchorage, Alaska (describes this outstanding character and his unusual gold-prospecting career).WKBiographical history of technology > Treadgold, Arthur Newton Christian
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15 monitor
( urządzenie) monitor; ( ekran) display* * *miGen. -a1. (= czasopismo urzędowe) official journal.2. telew. monitor, display screen; monitor kontrolny control monitor.3. komp. (= ekran komputera) video monitor, visual display unit, VDU, display, screen; monitor kineskopowy cathode ray tube l. CRT display; monitor ciekłokrystaliczny liquid crystal display, LCD; monitor alfanumeryczny alphanumeric display; monitor graficzny graphic-display unit; monitor monochromatyczny/czarno-biały monochromatic/black-and-white monitor; monitor kolorowy color monitor l. display; monitor niskoemisyjny low emissions monitor; monitor z klawiaturą visual display terminal, VDT; podstawka monitora monitor stand.4. komp. (= program zarządzający) monitor; monitor systemu baz danych database system monitor; monitor zdarzeń event monitor.5. techn. hydraulic monitor l. giant.6. hist., żegl. ( mały okręt pancerny) monitor.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > monitor
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16 monito|r
m 1. Techn. monitor- monitor komputera/ultrasonografu computer/ultrasound monitor2. Kino, TV monitor 3. (czasopismo urzędowe) gazette 4. Techn. (hydromonitor) giant, (hydraulic) monitor 5. Wojsk., Żegl. (okręt pancerny) monitor 6. Wojsk., Żegl. (kanonierka) gunboat- □ monitor ekranowy Komput. display unitThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > monito|r
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