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1 industrial engineering techniques
Экономика: методы организации производстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > industrial engineering techniques
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2 industrial engineering techniques
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > industrial engineering techniques
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3 industrial engineering techniques
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > industrial engineering techniques
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4 technique
1) техника (совокупность приёмов); методика; метод, способ; процедура2) технология -
5 technique
n1) техника; методика; метод; способ2) технология3) техника; технические средства
- advanced technique
- analysis technique
- assembly line technique
- computing technique
- Delphi technique
- design technique
- energy conservation technique
- energy-saving technique
- evaluation technique
- exploratory technique
- fast technique
- forecasting technique
- industrial engineering techniques
- inspection technique
- management technique
- manufacturing technique
- marketing technique
- market research technique
- mass production technique
- material handling technique
- merchandising technique
- new and innovative techniques
- operation technique
- optimization techniques
- packaging techniques
- processing technique
- production technique
- programming technique
- quality control technique
- research technique
- resource allocationtechnique
- sampling technique
- scheduling technique
- selling technique
- statistical technique
- storage technique
- survey technique
- transport technique
- trial-and-error technique
- technique of estimation
- technique of random sampling
- technique of sampling
- master techniquesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > technique
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6 методы организации производства
Economy: industrial engineering techniquesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > методы организации производства
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7 technik
f; -, -en1. nur Sg. (Technologie) technology; angewandte: meist engineering, applied technology; Studienfach: engineering; die moderne Technik modern ( oder today’s) technology; hoch entwickelte Technik advanced ( oder high) technology; Technik ist angewandte Wissenschaft technology is science in action ( oder at work); nach den anerkannten Regeln der Technik in accordance with the (well-known) laws of engineering; von Technik verstehe ich gar nichts I don’t know the first thing about technical matters, I’m hopeless with anything technical ( oder when it comes to technical things); Stand 22. (Methode, Verfahren) technique (auch KUNST, SPORT etc.), method, procedure, routine; hoch entwickelte oder verfeinerte Techniken advanced techniques3. nur Sg.; SPORT, KUNST (Können) technique, technical ability, mastery; er verfügt über eine hervorragende Technik he has superb technique ( oder prodigious technical ability)4. nur Sg. (technische Ausrüstung) technology, technical resources Pl. ( oder equipment); eine Firma mit modernster Technik a company using state-of-the-art technology5. nur Sg. (technische Beschaffenheit einer Maschine etc.) mechanics Pl., operation6. nur Sg. (Abteilung) technical department, engineering side umg.; jemanden von der Technik rufen send for one of the technical people* * *die Techniktechnology; technics; science; technique* * *Tẹch|nik ['tɛçnɪk]f -, -en1) (no pl = Technologie) technology; (esp als Studienfach) engineeringdas Zeitalter der Technik — the technological age, the age of technology
2) (= Arbeitsweise, Verfahren) techniquejdn mit der Technik von etw vertraut machen — to familiarize sb with the techniques or skills of sth
die Technik des Dramas/der Musik — dramatic/musical techniques
3) (no pl = Funktionsweise und Aufbau) (von Auto, Motor etc) mechanics pl4) (SCH = Schulfach) (= Haushaltslehre) home economics; (= Werken) technical studies5) (inf = technische Abteilung) technical department, back-room boys pl (inf)6) (Aus inf = Technische Hochschule) institute of technology* * *die1) (the ways in which something works or is applied: the mechanics of the legal system.) mechanic2) (the way in which a (usually skilled) process is, or should be, carried out: They admired the pianist's faultless technique.) technique* * *Tech·nik<-, -en>[ˈteçnɪk]fauf dem neuesten Stand der \Technik state-of-the-art technologymit modernster \Technik ausgestattet equipped with the most modern technology4. (besondere Methode) techniquejeder Hochspringer hat seine eigene \Technik every high jumper has his own technique* * *die; Technik, Techniken1) o. Pl. technology; (Studienfach) engineering no art.2) o. Pl. (Ausrüstung) equipment; machinery3) (Arbeitsweise, Verfahren) technique4) o. Pl. (eines Gerätes) workings pl* * *Schweißtechnik welding engineering ( oder technology);Sprengtechnik explosives technology;Verfahrenstechnik process engineering;Wurftechnik SPORT throwing technique* * *die; Technik, Techniken1) o. Pl. technology; (Studienfach) engineering no art.2) o. Pl. (Ausrüstung) equipment; machinery3) (Arbeitsweise, Verfahren) technique4) o. Pl. (eines Gerätes) workings pl* * *-en f.engineering n.technics n.technique n.technology n. -
8 в промышленных масштабах
•A new capacitor is now manufactured in production quantities [or on an (or the) industrial (or commercial) scale].
* * *В промышленных масштабах -- on an industrial scale, on a production scale, on a commercial scale; on the engineering scale; in production quantities; industriallyThere appears little that one can do on a production scale until more sophisticated production techniques emerge.It is thus possible to employ these alloys on the engineering scale.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в промышленных масштабах
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9 Arbeitsschutz
охрана труда
Система законодательных актов, а также предупредительных и регламентирующих социально-экономических, организационных, технических, санитарно-гигиенических и лечебно профилактических мероприятий, средств и методов, направленных на обеспечение безопасных условий труда
[ ГОСТ 12.0.002-80]
охрана труда
Система сохранения жизни и здоровья работников в процессе трудовой деятельности, включающая в себя правовые, социально-экономические, организационно- технические, санитарно-гигиенические, лечебно- профилактические, реабилитационные и иные мероприятия.
[РД 01.120.00-КТН-228-06]
[ПОТ Р М-016-2001]
[РД 153-34.0-03.150-00]Тематики
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техника безопасности
Система организационных мероприятий, технических средств и методов, предотвращающих воздействие на работающих опасных производственных факторов
[ ГОСТ 12.0.002-80]
техника безопасности
Система организационных и технических мероприятий и средств, предотвращающих воздействие на работающих опасных производственных факторов
[Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]Тематики
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- safety engineering
- safety methods
- safety precautions
- safety technique
- safety-first engineering
- security means
- work safety
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техника безопасности на производстве
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industrial safety
Measures or techniques implemented to reduce the risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment in any facility or place involving the manufacturing, producing and processing of goods or merchandise. (Source: ODE)
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D. Arbeitsschutz
E. Protection of labour
F. Protection du travail
Система законодательных актов, а также предупредительных и регламентирующих социально-экономических, организационных, технических, санитарно-гигиенических и лечебно-профилактических мероприятий, средств и методов, направленных на обеспечение безопасных условий труда
Источник: ГОСТ 12.0.002-80: Система стандартов безопасности труда. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Arbeitsschutz
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10 Poncelet, Jean Victor
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 1 July 1788 Metz, Franced. 22 December 1867 Paris, France[br]French mathematician and military and hydraulic engineer.[br]Poncelet studied mathematics at the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris from 1807 to 1810. He joined the Army, gaining admission to the Corps of Engineers. He worked on the fortifications on the Isle of Walcheren in Holland, and in 1812 he found himself on the Russian front, engulfed in the disastrous defeat of the French at Krasnoi. Poncelet was left for dead on the field, but he was found by the Russians and taken to Saratov, where he was imprisoned for two years. He had ample opportunity there to ponder mathematical problems, a mental process from which stemmed his pioneering advances in projective geometry.After his release he returned to this native city of Metz, where he undertook routine military engineering and teaching tasks. These left him time to pursue his mathematical studies in projective geometry. This bore fruit in a series of publications, most notably the first volume of his Traité des propriétés projectives des figures (1822, Paris), the first book to be devoted to the new discipline of projective geometry. With his election to the Académie des Sciences in 1834, Poncelet moved to Paris and devoted much of his time to developing courses in applied mechanics in the Faculty of Science, resulting in a number of books, especially the Introduction à la mécanique industrielle, physique ou expérimentale (1841, Paris: Metz). In 1848 he had attained the rank of general and was made Commandant of the Ecole Polytechnique, a post he held for two years. After his retirement in 1850 he was deeply involved in the industrial machines and tools division at both the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 and the similar exhibition in Paris in 1855.Most of Poncelet's work in applied mechanics and technology was conceived during the period 1825–40. His technological innovations were centred on hydraulic engineering, and in 1826 he invented an inward-flow turbine. At the same time he directed his attention to the vertical undershot water-wheel, with wooden blades set radially and substituted curved metal blades: he used tight-fitting masonry and floors in the wheel pits so that all the water would be swept into the spaces between the blades. In addition, he ensured that the water flowing from the blades fell clear of the wheel and did not run in tail water. This greatly improved the efficiency of the water-wheel.[br]BibliographyH.Tribout, 1936, Un Grand Savant: le général Jean-Victor Poncelet, Paris, pp. 204–20 (the most complete list of his published works).Further ReadingI.Didion, 1870, "Notice sur la vie et les ouvrages du général J.-V.Poncelet", Mémoires de l'Académie de Metz 50:101–59.M.Daumas (ed), 1968, Histoire des techniques, Vol. 3, Paris (briefly describes his technological work).LRD -
11 Renold, Hans
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 31 July 1852 Aarau, Switzerlandd. 2 May 1943 Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire, England[br]Swiss (naturalized British 1881) mechanical engineer, inventor and pioneer of the precision chain industry.[br]Hans Renold was educated at the cantonal school of his native town and at the Polytechnic in Zurich. He worked in two or three small workshops during the polytechnic vacations and served an apprenticeship of eighteen months in an engineering works at Neuchâtel, Switzerland. After a short period of military service he found employment as a draughtsman in an engineering firm at Saint-Denis, near Paris, from 1871 to 1873. In 1873 Renold moved first to London and then to Manchester as a draughtsman and inspector with a firm of machinery exporters. From 1877 to 1879 he was a partner in his own firm of machine exporters. In 1879 he purchased a small firm in Salford making chain for the textile industry. At about this time J.K.Starley introduced the "safety" bicycle, which, however, lacked a satisfactory drive chain. Renold met this need with the invention of the bush roller chain, which he patented in 1880. The new chain formed the basis of the precision chain industry: the business expanded and new premises were acquired in Brook Street, Manchester, in 1881. In the same year Renold became a naturalized British subject.Continued expansion of the business necessitated the opening of a new factory in Brook Street in 1889. The factory was extended in 1895, but by 1906 more accommodation was needed and a site of 11 ½ acres was acquired in the Manchester suburb of Burnage: the move to the new building was finally completed in 1914. Over the years, further developments in the techniques of chain manufacture were made, including the invention in 1895 of the inverted tooth or silent chain. Renold made his first visit to America in 1891 to study machine-tool developments and designed for his own works special machine tools, including centreless grinding machines for dealing with wire rods up to 10 ft (3 m) in length.The business was established as a private limited company in 1903 and merged with the Coventry Chain Company Ltd in 1930. Good industrial relations were always of concern to Renold and he established a 48-hour week as early as 1896, in which year a works canteen was opened. Joint consultation with shop stewards date2 from 1917. Renold was elected a Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1902 and in 1917 he was made a magistrate of the City of Manchester.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsHonorary DSc University of Manchester 1940.Further ReadingBasil H.Tripp, 1956, Renold Chains: A History of the Company and the Rise of the Precision Chain Industry 1879–1955, London.J.J.Guest, 1915, Grinding Machinery, London, pp. 289, 380 (describes grinding machines developed by Renold).RTS -
12 performance
- эксплуатационные характеристики
- характеристики (работы)/качество работы
- характеристика
- функциональные характеристики
- технические характеристики
- результаты деятельности компании
- рабочие характеристики
- рабочие параметры
- рабочая характеристика
- работоспособность
- производительность
- коэффициент полезного действия
- качество функционирования
- качественные показатели
- исправная работа (машины)
- исполнение
- деятельность
- выступление
выступление
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Тематики
EN
исправная работа (машины)
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качественные показатели
качество
качественные характеристики
рабочая характеристика
показатели работы
исполнение
работа
производительность
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Синонимы
- качество
- качественные характеристики
- рабочая характеристика
- показатели работы
- исполнение
- работа
- производительность
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качество функционирования
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коэффициент полезного действия
Отношение отдаваемой мощности к потребляемой активной мощности.
[ОСТ 45.55-99]
коэффициент полезного действия
КПД
Величина, характеризующая совершенство процессов превращения, преобразования или передачи энергии, являющаяся отношением полезной энергии к подведенной.
[РД 01.120.00-КТН-228-06]
коэффициент полезного действия
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efficiency
ratio of output power to input power of a device
NOTE – If the output power and/or input power is electric, active power is meant.
[IEV number 151-15-25]FR
rendement, m
rapport de la puissance de sortie à la puissance d'entrée d’un dispositif
NOTE – Lorsque la puissance d’entrée ou de sortie est électrique, il s’agit de puissance active.
[IEV number 151-15-25]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
Синонимы
EN
- coefficient of efficiency
- coefficient of performance
- degree of efficiency
- effectiveness
- efficiency
- efficiency coefficient
- efficiency factor
- efficiency output
- performance
- performance factor
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- rendement, m
производительность
В количественном выражении это объем выпуска, деленный на объем потребленных ресурсов. В широком смысле относительная эффективность и экономичность организации.
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производительность
Мера того, что достигнуто или выработано системой, человеком, командой, процессом, или ИТ-услугой.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]EN
performance
A measure of what is achieved or delivered by a system, person, team, process or IT service.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г. ]Тематики
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работоспособность
Состояние, при котором транспортное средство или его компоненты могут выполнять свои функции в соответствии с конструкторской или эксплуатационной документацией.
[Технический регламент о безопасности колесных транспортных средств]
работоспособность
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Тематики
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- ability to work
- availability
- capacity for work
- efficiency
- fitness
- functionality
- healthy
- integrity
- operability
- operating capacity
- operational capability
- operational integrity
- operativeness
- performance
- performance ability
- performance capability
- service ability
- serviceability
- state of serviceability
- workability
- working ability
- working capacity
- working efficiency
- working-capacity
рабочая характеристика
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If an MCCB is used in an elevated area higher than 2000m sea level, its operating performance is subject to dramatic drop in atmospheric pressure and temperature.
[LS Industrial Systems]На рабочие характеристики автоматических выключателей в литом корпусе, работающих на высоте более 2000 м над уровнем моря, оказывают серьезное воздействие понижение атмосферного давления и температуры.
[Перевод Интент]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
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рабочие параметры
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
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рабочие характеристики
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
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результаты деятельности компании
Соотношение доходов и расходов компании, как это представлено в отчете о прибылях и убытках. См.Финансовый результат.
[ http://slovar-lopatnikov.ru/]Тематики
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технические характеристики
Ряд номинальных параметров или условий эксплуатации.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-426-2006]
технические характеристики
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[Интент]
Тематики
- взрывозащита
- проектирование, документация
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- characteristics
- data
- duty specifications
- engineering characteristic
- engineering data
- engineering specifications
- performance
- performance capability
- performance specification
- performance specifications
- rating
- specification
- specifications
- specifications manual
- TDS
- technical capability
- technical characteristics
- technical data
- technical data sheet
- technical details
- technical features
- technical performance
- technical specifications
- technical standards
- technical statement
- techspecs
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функциональные характеристики
эксплуатационные характеристики
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Синонимы
EN
характеристика
Отличительное свойство.
Примечания
1. Характеристика может быть присущей или присвоенной.
2. Характеристика может быть качественной или количественной.
3. Существуют различные классы характеристик, такие как:
- физические (например, механические, электрические, химические или биологические характеристики);
- органолептические (например, связанные с запахом, осязанием, вкусом, зрением, слухом);
- этические (например, вежливость, честность, правдивость);
- временные(например, пунктуальность, безотказность, доступность);
- эргономические(например, физиологические характеристики или связанные с безопасностью человека);
- функциональные(например, максимальная скорость самолета).
[ ГОСТ Р ИСО 9000-2008]
характеристика
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characteristic
relationship between two or more variable quantities describing the performance of a device under given conditions
[IEV number 151-15-34]FR
(fonction) caractéristique, f
relation entre deux ou plusieurs variables décrivant le fonctionnement d'un dispositif dans des conditions spécifiées
[IEV number 151-15-34]Тематики
- системы менеджмента качества
- электротехника, основные понятия
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- ability
- attribute
- behavior
- behaviour
- categorization
- character
- characteristic
- characteristic curve
- curve
- description
- feature
- letter of reference
- parameter
- pattern
- performance
- property
- qualification
- quality
- rating
- record
- response
- signature
- state
- testimonial
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- (fonction) caractéristique, f
характеристики (работы)/качество работы
Свойство, позволяющее отслеживать уровни использования услуг и ресурсов и влиять на оперативность и надежность сети посредством обратной связи. (МСЭ-Т Q.1741).
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- электросвязь, основные понятия
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2.24 деятельность (performance): Достижения в ходе мероприятия, процесса (2.31) или организации.
Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 24511-2009: Деятельность, связанная с услугами питьевого водоснабжения и удаления сточных вод. Руководящие указания для менеджмента коммунальных предприятий и оценке услуг удаления сточных вод оригинал документа
2.24 деятельность (performance): Достижения в ходе мероприятия, процесса (2.31) или организации.
Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 24512-2009: Деятельность, связанная с услугами питьевого водоснабжения и удаления сточных вод. Руководящие указания для менеджмента систем питьевого водоснабжения и оценке услуг питьевого водоснабжения оригинал документа
3.12 эксплуатационные характеристики (performance): Эффективность, с которой выполняется заданная функция (например, время реагирования, точность, чувствительность к изменению параметров).
Источник: ГОСТ Р МЭК 61226-2011: Атомные станции. Системы контроля и управления, важные для безопасности. Классификация функций контроля и управления оригинал документа
2.24 деятельность (performance): Достижения в ходе мероприятия, процесса (2.31) или организации.
Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 24510-2009: Деятельность, связанная с услугами питьевого водоснабжения и удаления сточных вод. Руководящие указания по оценке и улучшению услуги, оказываемой потребителям оригинал документа
3.11 исполнение (performance): Условия эксплуатации, для которых показатели назначения газоанализатора установлены опытным путем.
Источник: ГОСТ Р МЭК 61207-1-2009: Газоанализаторы. Выражение эксплуатационных характеристик. Часть 1. Общие положения оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > performance
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13 performance capability
- технические характеристики
- рабочая характеристика
- работоспособность
- работоспособное состояние средства магнитопорошкового контроля
работоспособное состояние средства магнитопорошкового контроля
работоспособность
Состояние магнитопорошкового дефектоскопа, магнитного индикатора или другого средства контроля, при котором значения всех параметров, характеризующих способность выполнять заданные функции по обнаружению дефектов, соответствуют требованиям нормативно-технической и (или) конструкторской документации и не нарушают функцию обнаружения дефектов.
[Система неразрушающего контроля. Виды (методы) и технология неразрушающего контроля. Термины и определения (справочное пособие). Москва 2003 г.]Тематики
- виды (методы) и технология неразр. контроля
Синонимы
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работоспособность
Состояние, при котором транспортное средство или его компоненты могут выполнять свои функции в соответствии с конструкторской или эксплуатационной документацией.
[Технический регламент о безопасности колесных транспортных средств]
работоспособность
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Тематики
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- ability to work
- availability
- capacity for work
- efficiency
- fitness
- functionality
- healthy
- integrity
- operability
- operating capacity
- operational capability
- operational integrity
- operativeness
- performance
- performance ability
- performance capability
- service ability
- serviceability
- state of serviceability
- workability
- working ability
- working capacity
- working efficiency
- working-capacity
рабочая характеристика
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If an MCCB is used in an elevated area higher than 2000m sea level, its operating performance is subject to dramatic drop in atmospheric pressure and temperature.
[LS Industrial Systems]На рабочие характеристики автоматических выключателей в литом корпусе, работающих на высоте более 2000 м над уровнем моря, оказывают серьезное воздействие понижение атмосферного давления и температуры.
[Перевод Интент]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
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технические характеристики
Ряд номинальных параметров или условий эксплуатации.
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технические характеристики
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Тематики
- взрывозащита
- проектирование, документация
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- characteristics
- data
- duty specifications
- engineering characteristic
- engineering data
- engineering specifications
- performance
- performance capability
- performance specification
- performance specifications
- rating
- specification
- specifications
- specifications manual
- TDS
- technical capability
- technical characteristics
- technical data
- technical data sheet
- technical details
- technical features
- technical performance
- technical specifications
- technical standards
- technical statement
- techspecs
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > performance capability
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14 Rateau, Auguste Camille-Edmond
[br]b. 13 October 1863 Royan, Franced. 13 January 1930 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France[br]French constructor of turbines, inventor of the turbo compressor and a centrifugal fan for mine ventilation.[br]A don of the Ecole Polytechnique and the Ecole Supérieure des Mines in Paris, Rateau joined the French Corps des Mines in 1887. Between 1888 and 1898 he taught applied mechanics and electro technics at the Ecole des Mines in St-Etienne. Trying to apply the results of his research to practise, he became into contact with commercial firms, before he was appointed Professor of Industrial Electricity at the Ecole Supérieure des Mines in Paris in 1902. He held this position until 1910, although he founded the Société Anonyme Rateau in Paris in 1903 which by the time of his death had subsidiaries in most of the industrial centres of Europe. By the middle of the nineteenth century, when the increasing problems of ventilation in coal mines had become evident and in many countries had led to several unsatisfactory mechanical constructions, Rateau concentrated on this problem soon after he began working in St-Etienne. The result of his research was the design of a centrifugal fan in 1887 with which he established the principles of mechanical ventilation on a general basis that led to future developments and helped, together with the ventilator invented by Capell in England, to pave the way for the use of electricity in mine ventilation.Rateau continued the study of fluid mechanics and the applications of rotating engines, and after he had published widely on this subject he began to construct many steam turbines, centrifugal compressors and centrifugal pumps. The multicellular Rateau turbine of 1901 became the prototype for many others constructors. During the First World War, when he was very active in the French armaments industry, he developed the invention of the automatic supercharger for aircraft engines and later diesel engines.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsAcadémie des Sciences, Prix Fourneyron 1899, Prix Poncelet 1911, Member 1918.Bibliography1892, Considérations sur les turbo-machines et en particulier sur les ventilateurs, St- Etienne.1900, Traité des turbo-machines, Paris.1907, Ventilateurs centrifuges à haute pression, Paris.1908. Développement des turbines à vapeur d'échappement, Paris. 1917, Notice sur les travaux scientifiques et techniques, Paris.Further ReadingH.H.Suplee, 1930, obituary, Mechanical Engineering 52:570–1.L.Leprince-Ringuet (ed.), 1951, Les inventeurs célèbres, Geneva: 151–2 (a comprehensive description of his life and the importance of his turbines).WKBiographical history of technology > Rateau, Auguste Camille-Edmond
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15 техника
жен.
1) engineering;
technics мн., technique техника безопасности наука и техника
2) (приемы исполнения) technique овладеть техникой
3) коллект. (оборудование, вооружение) (technical) equipment;
(машины) machinery
4) воен. materiel боевая техникатехник|а - ж.
1. (область человеческой деятельности) engineering technology, industrial arts;
передовая ~ advanced technology;
~ связи communication technologies;
достижения ~и technical achievements, achievements in technology;
область ~и field of technology;
тенденции в развитии ~и trends in technology;
вычислительная ~ computer science;
счётно-вычислительная ~ computer technology;
2. собир. (оборудование) equipment, machinery, plant;
беречь ~у look after machinery;
боевая ~ fighting equipment;
material;
морально устаревшая ~ morally obsolete equipment;
~ новых поколений new generations of equipment;
особо точная ~ high-precision equipment;
разгрузочная ~ unloading facilities;
сложная ~ sophisticated equipment;
внедрение новой ~и и технологии introduction of the latest machinery and technology;
3. (приёмы исполнения) technique(s) ;
~ шахматной игры chess technique;
музыкальная ~ musical technique;
~ работы operational techniques pl. ;
~ обработки processing technique;
~ производства manufacturing technique;
~ работы work/operation technique;
~ руководства management technique;
~ безопасности safety devices, accident prevention;
нормы ~и безопасности safety standard;
правила ~и безопасности factory safety rules;
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16 Murray, Matthew
SUBJECT AREA: Land transport, Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering, Railways and locomotives, Steam and internal combustion engines[br]b. 1765 near Newcastle upon Tyne, Englandd. 20 February 1826 Holbeck, Leeds, England[br]English mechanical engineer and steam engine, locomotive and machine-tool pioneer.[br]Matthew Murray was apprenticed at the age of 14 to a blacksmith who probably also did millwrighting work. He then worked as a journeyman mechanic at Stockton-on-Tees, where he had experience with machinery for a flax mill at Darlington. Trade in the Stockton area became slack in 1788 and Murray sought work in Leeds, where he was employed by John Marshall, who owned a flax mill at Adel, located about 5 miles (8 km) from Leeds. He soon became Marshall's chief mechanic, and when in 1790 a new mill was built in the Holbeck district of Leeds by Marshall and his partner Benyon, Murray was responsible for the installation of the machinery. At about this time he took out two patents relating to improvements in textile machinery.In 1795 he left Marshall's employment and, in partnership with David Wood (1761– 1820), established a general engineering and millwrighting business at Mill Green, Holbeck. In the following year the firm moved to a larger site at Water Lane, Holbeck, and additional capital was provided by two new partners, James Fenton (1754–1834) and William Lister (1796–1811). Lister was a sleeping partner and the firm was known as Fenton, Murray \& Wood and was organized so that Fenton kept the accounts, Wood was the administrator and took charge of the workshops, while Murray provided the technical expertise. The factory was extended in 1802 by the construction of a fitting shop of circular form, after which the establishment became known as the "Round Foundry".In addition to textile machinery, the firm soon began the manufacture of machine tools and steam-engines. In this field it became a serious rival to Boulton \& Watt, who privately acknowledged Murray's superior craftsmanship, particularly in foundry work, and resorted to some industrial espionage to discover details of his techniques. Murray obtained patents for improvements in steam engines in 1799, 1801 and 1802. These included automatic regulation of draught, a mechanical stoker and his short-D slide valve. The patent of 1801 was successfully opposed by Boulton \& Watt. An important contribution of Murray to the development of the steam engine was the use of a bedplate so that the engine became a compact, self-contained unit instead of separate components built into an en-gine-house.Murray was one of the first, if not the very first, to build machine tools for sale. However, this was not the case with the planing machine, which he is said to have invented to produce flat surfaces for his slide valves. Rather than being patented, this machine was kept secret, although it was apparently in use before 1814.In 1812 Murray was engaged by John Blenkinsop (1783–1831) to build locomotives for his rack railway from Middleton Colliery to Leeds (about 3 1/2 miles or 5.6 km). Murray was responsible for their design and they were fitted with two double-acting cylinders and cranks at right angles, an important step in the development of the steam locomotive. About six of these locomotives were built for the Middleton and other colliery railways and some were in use for over twenty years. Murray also supplied engines for many early steamboats. In addition, he built some hydraulic machinery and in 1814 patented a hydraulic press for baling cloth.Murray's son-in-law, Richard Jackson, later became a partner in the firm, which was then styled Fenton, Murray \& Jackson. The firm went out of business in 1843.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsSociety of Arts Gold Medal 1809 (for machine for hackling flax).Further ReadingL.T.C.Rolt, 1962, Great Engineers, London (contains a good short biography).E.Kilburn Scott (ed.), 1928, Matthew Murray, Pioneer Engineer, Leeds (a collection of essays and source material).C.F.Dendy Marshall, 1953, A History of Railway Locomotives Down to the End of theYear 1831, London.L.T.C.Rolt, 1965, Tools for the Job, London; repub. 1986 (provides information on Murray's machine-tool work).Some of Murray's correspondence with Simon Goodrich of the Admiralty has been published in Transactions of the Newcomen Society 3 (1922–3); 6(1925–6); 18(1937– 8); and 32 (1959–60).RTS -
17 Caro, Heinrich
[br]b. 13 February 1834 Poznan, Polandd. 11 October 1911 Dresden, Germany[br]German dyestuffi chemist.[br]Caro received vocational training as a dyer at the Gewerbeinstitut in Berlin from 1852, at the same time attending chemistry lectures at the university there. In 1855 he was hired as a colourist by a firm of calico printers in Mulheim an der Ruhr, where he was able to demonstrate the value of scientific training in solving practical problems. Two years later, the year after Perkin's discovery of aniline dyes, he was sent to England in order to learn the latest dyeing techniques. He took up a post an analytical chemist with the chemical firm Roberts, Dale \& Co. in Manchester; after finding a better way of synthesizing Perkin's mauve, he became a partner in the business. Caro was able to enlarge both his engineering experience and his chemical knowledge there, particularly by studying Hofmann's researches on the aniline dyes. He made several discoveries, including induline, Bismark brown and Martius yellow.Like other German chemists, however, he found greater opportunities opening up in Germany, and in 1866 he returned to take up a post in Bunsen's laboratory in Heidelberg. In 1868 Caro obtained the important directorship of Badische Anilin-Soda- Fabrik (BASF), the first true industrial research organization and leading centre of dyestuffs research. A steady stream of commercial successes followed. In 1869, after Graebe and Liebermann had showed him their laboratory synthesis of the red dye alizarin, Caro went on to develop a cheaper and commercially viable method. During the 1870s he collaborated with Adolf von Baeyer to make methylene blue and related dyes, and then went on to the azo dyes. His work on indigo was important, but was not crowned with commercial success; that came in 1897 when his successor at BASF discovered a suitable process for producing indigo on a commercial scale. Caro had resigned his post in 1889, by which time he had made notable contributions to German supremacy in the fast-developing dyestuffs industry.[br]Further ReadingA.Bernthsen, 1912, obituary, Berichte derDeutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft, 45; 1,987–2,042 (a substantial obituary).LRD -
18 Nervi, Pier Luigi
[br]b. 21 June 1891 Sondrio, Italyd. 9 January 1979 (?), Italy[br]Italian engineer who played a vital role in the use and adaptation of reinforced concrete as a structural material from the 1930s to the 1970s.[br]Nervi early established a reputation in the use of reinforced concrete with his stadium in Florence (1930–2). This elegant concrete structure combines graceful curves with functional solidity and is capable of seating some 35,000 spectators. The stadium was followed by the aircraft hangars built for the Italian Air Force at Orvieto and Ortebello, in which he spanned the vast roofs of the hangars with thin-shelled vaults supported by precast concrete beams and steel-reinforced ribs. The structural strength and subtle curves of these ribbed roofs set the pattern for Nervi's techniques, which he subsequently varied and elaborated on to solve problems that arose in further commissions.Immediately after the Second World War Italy was short of supplies of steel for structural purposes so, in contrast to the USA, Britain and Germany, did not for some years construct any quantity of steel-framed rectangular buildinngs used for offices, housing or industrial use. It was Nervi who led the way to a ferroconcrete approach, using a new type of structure based on these materials in the form of a fine steel mesh sprayed with cement mortar and used to roof all kinds of structures. It was a method that resulted in expressionist curves instead of rectangular blocks, and the first of his great exhibition halls at Turin (1949), with a vault span of 240 ft (73 m), was an early example of this technique. Nervi continued to create original and beautiful ferroconcrete structures of infinite variety: for example, the hall at the Lido di Roma, Ostia; the terme at Chianciano; and the three buildings that he designed for the Rome Olympics in 1960. The Palazzetto dello Sport is probably the most famous of these, for which he co-operated with the architect Annibale Vitellozzi to construct a small sports palace seating 5,000 spectators under a concrete "big top" of 194 ft (59 m) diameter, its enclosing walls supported by thirtysix guy ropes of concrete; inside, the elegant roof displays a floral quality. In 1960 Nervi returned to Turin to build his imaginative Palace of Labour for the centenary celebrations of Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel in the city. This vast hall, like the Crystal Palace in England a century earlier (see Paxton), had to be built quickly and be suitable for later adaptation. It was therefore constructed partly in steel, and the metal supporting columns rose to palm-leaf capitals reminiscent of those in ancient Nile palaces.Nervi's aim was always to create functional buildings that simultaneously act by their aesthetic qualities as an effective educational influence. Functionalism for Nervi never became "brutalism". In consequence, his work is admired by the lay public as well as by architects. He collaborated with many of the outstanding architects of the day: with Gio Ponti on the Pirelli Building in Milan (1955–9); with Zehrfuss and Breuer on the Y-plan UNESCO Building in Paris (1953–7); and with Marcello Piacentini on the 16,000-seat Palazzo dello Sport in Rome. Nervi found time to write a number of books on building construction and design, lectured in the Universities of Rio de Janiero and Buenos Aires, and was for many years Professor of Technology and Technique of Construction in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Rome. He continued to design new structures until well into the 1970s.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsRIBA Royal Gold Medal 1960. Royal Institute of Structural Engineers Gold Medal 1968. Honorary Degree Edinburgh University, Warsaw University, Munich University, London University, Harvard University. Member International Institute of Arts and Letters, Zurich; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Stockholm.Bibliography1956, Structures, New York: Dodge.1945, Scienza o Arte del Costruire?, Rome: Bussola.Further ReadingP.Desideri et al., 1979, Pier Luigi Nervi, Bologna: Zanichelli.A.L.Huxtable, 1960, Masters of World Architecture; Pier Luigi Nervi, New York: Braziller.DY -
19 Rosenhain, Walter
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 24 August 1875 Berlin, Germanyd. 17 March 1934 Kingston Hill, Surrey, England[br]German metallurgist, first Superintendent of the Department of Metallurgy and Metallurgical Chemistry at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex.[br]His family emigrated to Australia when he was 5 years old. He was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne, and attended Queen's College, University of Melbourne, graduating in physics and engineering in 1897. As an 1851 Exhibitioner he then spent three years at St John's College, Cambridge, under Sir Alfred Ewing, where he studied the microstructure of deformed metal crystals and abandoned his original intention of becoming a civil engineer. Rosenhain was the first to observe the slip-bands in metal crystals, and in the Bakerian Lecture delivered jointly by Ewing and Rosenhain to the Royal Society in 1899 it was shown that metals deformed plastically by a mechanism involving shear slip along individual crystal planes. From this conception modern ideas on the plasticity and recrystallization of metals rapidly developed. On leaving Cambridge, Rosenhain joined the Birmingham firm of Chance Brothers, where he worked for six years on optical glass and lighthouse-lens systems. A book, Glass Manufacture, written in 1908, derives from this period, during which he continued his metallurgical researches in the evenings in his home laboratory and published several papers on his work.In 1906 Rosenhain was appointed Head of the Metallurgical Department of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), and in 1908 he became the first Superintendent of the new Department of Metallurgy and Metallurgical Chemistry. Many of the techniques he introduced at Teddington were described in his Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, published in 1914. At the outbreak of the First World War, Rosenhain was asked to undertake work in his department on the manufacture of optical glass. This soon made it possible to manufacture optical glass of high quality on an industrial scale in Britain. Much valuable work on refractory materials stemmed from this venture. Rosenhain's early years at the NPL were, however, inseparably linked with his work on light alloys, which between 1912 and the end of the war involved virtually all of the metallurgical staff of the laboratory. The most important end product was the well-known "Y" Alloy (4% copper, 2% nickel and 1.5% magnesium) extensively used for the pistons and cylinder heads of aircraft engines. It was the prototype of the RR series of alloys jointly developed by Rolls Royce and High Duty Alloys. An improved zinc-based die-casting alloy devised by Rosenhain was also used during the war on a large scale for the production of shell fuses.After the First World War, much attention was devoted to beryllium, which because of its strength, lightness, and stiffness would, it was hoped, become the airframe material of the future. It remained, however, too brittle for practical use. Other investigations dealt with impurities in copper, gases in aluminium alloys, dental alloys, and the constitution of alloys. During this period, Rosenhain's laboratory became internationally known as a centre of excellence for the determination of accurate equilibrium diagrams.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1913. President, Institute of Metals 1828–30. Iron and Steel Institute Bessemer Medal, Carnegie Medal.Bibliography1908, Glass Manufacture.1914, An Introduction to the Study of Physical Metallurgy, London: Constable. Rosenhain published over 100 research papers.Further ReadingJ.L.Haughton, 1934, "The work of Walter Rosenhain", Journal of the Institute of Metals 55(2):17–32.ASD
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