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1 deformable body mechanics
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > deformable body mechanics
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2 deformable body mechanics
English-russian dictionary of physics > deformable body mechanics
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mechanics of deformable body — механика деформируемого тела
mechanics of materials — механика материалов
mechanics of rigid body — механика твёрдого тела
mechanics of solids — механика твёрдых тел
continuum mechanics — механика сплошных сред
failure mechanics — механика разрушения
fluid mechanics — 1) механика жидкости, гидромеханика 2) гидродинамика
linear elastic fracture mechanics — линейно-упругая механика разрушения
physicochemical mechanics — физико-химическая механика ( материалов)
structural mechanics — строительная механика
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and space materials > mechanics
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механика
– analytical mechanics
– applied mechanics
– celestial mechanics
– classical mechanics
– entry mechanics
– fine mechanics
– flight mechanics
– fluid mechanics
– matrix mechanics
– mechanics of continua
– mechanics of fluids
– non-linear mechanics
– orbit mechanics
– organic mechanics
– particle mechanics
– quantum mechanics
– rock mechanics
– soil mechanics
– statistical mechanics
– structural mechanics
– wave mechanics
hypervelocity flight mechanics — механика гиперзвукого полета
mechanics of rigid bodies — механика абсолютно твердого тела
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- mechanics of continua - mechanics of granulated solids - mechanics of rigid body - applied mechanics - engineering mechanics - fluid mechanics - fracture mechanics - soil mechanics - structural mechanics* * *механика- mechanics of behavior of shells
- mechanics of continua
- mechanics of damage
- mechanics of deformable bodies
- mechanics of materials
- mechanics of rigid bodies
- mechanics of strained bodies
- mechanics of stressed bodies
- applied mechanics
- continuum mechanics
- flow mechanics
- fluid mechanics
- fracture mechanics
- rock mechanics
- soil mechanics
- structural mechanics
- wave mechanics
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