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1 кинематический коэффициент вязкости
kinetic viscosity, kinematic viscosityРусско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > кинематический коэффициент вязкости
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2 кинематическая вязкость
1) Naval: kinematical viscosity2) Engineering: coefficient of kinematic viscosity, viscositydensity ratio3) Chemistry: viscosity/density ratio, k-value4) Automobile industry: kinematic coefficient of viscosity5) Physics: kinematic viscosity6) Metrology: kinetic viscosity7) Polymers: viscosity-density rating9) Makarov: kinematic viscosity coefficient, viscosity-to-density ratioУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кинематическая вязкость
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3 коэффициент кинематической вязкости
1) Construction: kinematic viscosity coefficient2) Metrology: kinetic viscosity3) Makarov: coefficient of kinematic viscosity4) Combustion gas turbines: kinematic coefficient of viscosityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коэффициент кинематической вязкости
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4 трение
( резца об изделие) dragging, friction, rub, rubbing* * *тре́ние с.
friction, rubbingбез тре́ния — friction-free, frictionlessтре́ние о, напр. сте́нки ( трубопровода) — friction on, e. g., the walls, wall frictionско́рость относи́тельного движе́ния при тре́нии — rubbing speed, velocity of slidingтре́ние ста́ли по … — friction of steel on …тре́ние без сма́зки — dry frictionтре́ние верче́ния — pivoting frictionвне́шнее тре́ние — external [contact] frictionвну́треннее тре́ние — internal friction, viscosityграни́чное тре́ние маш. — friction of boundary [greasy] lubricationтре́ние движе́ния — dynamic frictionжи́дкостное тре́ние — friction of complete [fluid, viscous] lubricationтре́ние каче́ния — rolling frictionтре́ние каче́ния с проска́льзыванием — friction of sliding and rollingкинети́ческое тре́ние — friction of motion, kinetic frictionопо́рное тре́ние — static [rest] friction, friction of restпове́рхностное тре́ние — surface frictionтре́ние поко́я — static [rest] friction, friction of restполужи́дкостное тре́ние — friction of incomplete [semifluid, mixed] lubricationтре́ние при вхо́де в атмосфе́ру косм. — re-entry frictionтре́ние прилипа́ния — sticking frictionприпове́рхностное тре́ние — skin frictionтре́ние при прока́тке — rolling frictionтре́ние скольже́ния — sliding frictionстати́ческое тре́ние — static [rest] friction, friction of restсухо́е тре́ние — dry frictionтормозя́щее тре́ние — drag frictionтурбуле́нтное тре́ние — turbulent friction* * *
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