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1 несущая свая
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2 несущая свая
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > несущая свая
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3 несущая свая
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > несущая свая
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4 свая
pile, pole, post, spile* * *сва́я ж.
pileвыдё́ргивать сва́ю — draw [extract, pull out] a pileзабива́ть сва́ю — drive a pileзабива́ть сва́ю до отка́за — drive a pile to refusalзабива́ть сва́ю до разруше́ния — overdrive a pileзабива́ть сва́ю на глубину́ … ме́тров — drive a pile to a depth of … metresзабива́ть сва́ю с подмыва́нием водяно́й струё́й — use a water jet to assist in driving a pileзаостря́ть сва́ю — point a pileнара́щивать сва́ю — splice a pileсва́я несё́т нагру́зку — a pile bears [supports] a loadсва́я опира́ется на поро́ду — a pile rests on (solid) rockсва́я передаё́т нагру́зку на … — a pile transmits loads to …погружа́ть сва́ю в грунт — sink a pileснабжа́ть сва́ю наса́дкой — cap a pileустана́вливать сва́ю — install a pileсва́я без оболо́чки — uncased pileбето́нная сва́я — concrete pileвинтова́я сва́я — boring pileвися́чая сва́я — friction pileсва́я в оболо́чке — encased [shell] pileдеревя́нная сва́я — timber pileжелезобето́нная сва́я — reinforced concrete pileзабивна́я сва́я — precast pileсва́я, заби́тая с подмы́вом — jetted pileмая́чная сва́я — gauge [guide, leading] pileнабивна́я сва́я — cast-in-place pileнесу́щая сва́я — load-bearing pileотбо́йная сва́я — fender pileотве́сная сва́я — plumb pileотко́сная сва́я — batter [spur] pileподко́сная сва́я — raking pileпо́лая сва́я — hollow pileсбо́рная сва́я — precast pileсплошна́я сва́я — solid pileсва́я с уши́ренным основа́нием — blunt pileфунда́ментная сва́я — foundation pileшарни́рная сва́я — hinged pileшпунтова́я сва́я — sheet pile -
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ж. pileзабивать сваю на глубину … метров — drive a pile to a depth of … metres
свая передаёт нагрузку на … — a pile transmits loads to …
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6 несущая свая
1) Engineering: load-bearing pile2) Construction: end-bearing pile, point-bearing pile3) Oil: bearing pile -
7 несущая способность сваи
1) Engineering: pile capability, pile capacity2) Construction: allowable pile-bearing load, load capacity, pile (load) capacity, pile cantilevering3) Mining: pile action4) Makarov: pile load capacity5) oil&gas: static pile capacityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > несущая способность сваи
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8 подпорка
1) General subject: bearer, brace, bracket, chock, girder, jamb, jambeau, leg, on shore, post, puncheon, rest, shore, skid, stanchion, stand, strut, supporting piece, tree prop, trellis (для плодовых деревьев), underpinning, upholder, upright3) Naval: crotchet, pylon, saddle pin5) Engineering: adapter brace, cleat, heel rest (для станочных приспособлений), horsing, load backrest, prop stay, raker, rance, spur, stake, stay, strutting piece, support, treble, tree7) Construction: crutch (полотнища обоев, наклеиваемого на потолок), jammer, punch prop, raker pile, raking shore, slip, brob, shoring, staddle8) Railway term: chock block, counter brace, cross brace, undersetting9) Automobile industry: block, pillar, supporting block, toe bearing10) Architecture: counterfort11) Mining: balk, gooder (Krokodil), pit prop, sprag13) Physics: butment14) Oil: buttress15) Food industry: pritch pole16) Mechanic engineering: stay rod18) Automation: chair, stock, support rest19) Arms production: standard20) Makarov: balk (поддерживающая кровлю пласта), bracing, stake (напр. для дерева), stake (напр., для дерева) -
9 допускаемая нагрузка на сваю
Construction: allowable pile-bearing loadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > допускаемая нагрузка на сваю
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10 допускаемая нагрузка на сваю, несущая способность сваи
Makarov: allowable pile-bearing loadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > допускаемая нагрузка на сваю, несущая способность сваи
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