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1 link stiffness
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2 link stiffness
1) Механика: жёсткость звена2) Робототехника: жёсткость звена (манипулятора) -
3 link stiffness
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4 link stiffness
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5 pitch-link stiffness
жесткость проводки управления шагом < винта> -
6 stiffness
actuator stiffnessaerodynamic stiffnessbeam stiffnessbending stiffnesschord stiffnesscomplex stiffnesscontrol system stiffnesscoupling stiffnesscross-sectional stiffnessdamper stiffnessdamper spring stiffnessdirectional stiffnessdynamic stiffnessedgewise stiffnessengine mounting stiffnessextension stiffnessextensional stiffnessflap stiffnessflapping stiffnessflapping spring stiffnessflatwise stiffnessflexural stiffnessgeometrical stiffnesslead-lag stiffnesslead-lag spring stiffnesslongitudinal stiffnesspitch stiffnesspitch-link stiffnesspitch-link spring stiffnesspitching stiffnesspylon stiffnesss/a stiffnessspring stiffnessstructural stiffnesstire stiffnesstorsion stiffnesstorsion spring stiffnesstorsional stiffnesstorsional spring stiffnessU/C stiffnessuniform stiffnesswing stiffness -
7 link
звено, сцепление, соединение, связь, связывать, соединять, кулиса, шатун, канал связи, линия связи, канал передачи, дуга
– link acceleration
– link box
– link chain
– link connection
– link coordinate system
– link coordination
– link direction
– link length
– link orientation
– link protocol
– link rotation
– link size
– link stiffness
– link velocity
– link-level protocol
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8 bending stiffness
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > bending stiffness
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9 board stiffness
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > board stiffness
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10 body stiffness
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11 complex stiffness
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > complex stiffness
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12 edge stiffness
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13 mesh stiffness
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14 paper stiffness
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > paper stiffness
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15 teeth contact stiffness
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > teeth contact stiffness
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16 pitch-link spring stiffness
жесткость пружины, моделирующей упругость проводки управления шагом винта -
17 signal
сигнал; команда; знак; импульс; сигнализировать; связываться (с кем-л.) посредством сигнала; сигнальныйa.c. signal — сигнал переменного тока
clear to engage signal — сигнал «разрешаю запустить несущий винт»
gear down and locked signal — сигнал «шасси выпущено и встало на замок»
glide slope error signal — сигнал глиссадной ошибки, сигнал отклонения от (заданной) глиссады
ground transmitted glide slope signal — сигнал наземного глиссадного передатчика [радиомаяка]
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