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1 orthogonal cutting forces
Автоматика: ортогональные составляющие силы резанияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > orthogonal cutting forces
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2 orthogonal cutting forces
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > orthogonal cutting forces
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3 force
1) сила; усилие || силовой2) персонал ( предприятия)3) вдавливать; загонять; вставлять с усилием4) форсировать5) принуждать•- applied forceforce per unit tool deflection — сила изгиба инструмента на единицу длины, удельная сила изгиба инструмента на единицу длины
- attractive force
- axial force
- axis-cutting force
- back electromotive force
- back force
- balancing force
- bearing force
- body forces
- braking force
- breakaway force
- broaching force
- bulk forces
- bursting force
- calibrated force
- central force
- centrifugal force
- centripetal force
- chucking force
- clamp force
- clamping force
- clutch force
- coercive force
- cohesive force
- collision forces
- compacting force
- component force
- compound centrifugal force
- compression force
- constraining force
- constraint force
- contact force
- contractive force
- control force
- counterbalancing force
- cross-axis force
- cutter force
- cutting force
- cutting thrust force
- cutting tool force
- damping force
- deflecting force
- deflection force
- deformation force
- differential forces
- directing force
- dissipative force
- disturbing force
- drag force
- drawbar pull force
- driving force
- dynamic mesh force
- dynamometer force
- energy equivalent force
- equilibrant force
- even force
- excitation force
- exciting force
- explosive force
- external force
- extraction force
- fastening force
- feed force
- feeding force
- felt force
- fluid-pressure-induced force
- force of moving space
- forming force
- friction force
- frictional force
- gear force
- generalized force
- gravitational force
- gravity force
- gripping force
- heavy cutting forces
- hold-down force
- holding force
- hydraulic force
- impulsive force
- inertia force
- instantaneous cutting force
- interface forces
- internal force
- jaw force
- joining force
- key pressure force
- labor force
- lateral force
- locking force
- low-contact force
- machining force
- mating force
- measuring force
- mechanical force
- mental force
- milling force
- momentum force
- motive force
- moving force
- normal driving force
- normal force
- operating force
- operational force
- opposing force
- orthogonal cutting forces
- out-of-balance force
- overload force
- part extraction force
- peripheral force
- pinching-down force
- pressure force
- processing forces
- propelling force
- proper force
- pulling force
- pulsating cutting force
- pushing force
- radial force
- reaction force
- reactive force
- reduced force
- repulsion force
- repulsive force
- resistance force
- restoring force
- restraining force
- resultant force
- retention force
- retract force
- rotary force
- rotational force
- separation force
- shear force
- shearing force
- slide force
- specific cutting force
- stated force
- static force
- static friction force
- static measuring force
- steady cutting force
- steady-state force
- stopping force
- straining force
- surface forces
- tangential cutting force
- tangential force
- task force
- tensile force
- thermal constraining forces
- thermoelectromotive force
- thrust force
- tipping force
- to force away
- to force backward
- to force down
- to force on
- tool forces
- tractive force
- transient cutting force
- transverse force
- trigger force
- twisting force
- unbalancing force
- unit hydraulic force
- whole force
- workpiece retention forceEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > force
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4 axis
1) ось2) координата, управляемая координата; координатная ось ( станка с ЧПУ)•- axis of deformation
- axis of finite rotation of rigid body
- axis of freedom
- axis of mass
- axis of motion
- axis of rolling
- axis of rotation
- axis of sensitivity
- axis of thread
- bearing axis
- bend axis
- bending axis
- cage rotational axis
- central axis of system of forces
- central hole axis
- CNC axis
- common axis
- continuously controlled axis
- controllable axis
- controlled axis
- coordinate axis
- cradle axis
- cutter axis
- cutting axis
- digitized axis
- drilling axis
- facing axis
- FB axis
- feed axis
- fixed axis
- fixed movement axis
- fulcrum axis
- gear axis
- gimbal axis
- gravity axis
- imaginary axis
- inner ring axis
- instant axis
- instantaneous axis
- lateral axis
- linear controlled axis
- load axis
- longitudinal axis
- machine center axis
- magnetic axis
- major axis
- manual axis
- manually-set axis
- measuring axis
- minor axis
- NC axis
- non-CNC axis
- orthogonal controlled axis
- outer race rotational axis
- outer ring axis
- output axis
- pitch axis
- pivot axis
- pivotal axis
- pneumatic axis
- position-servoed axis
- principal axis of inertia
- principal axis
- probe's axis
- programmable axis
- pulling chuck hole axis
- real axis
- reference axis
- robot's axis
- roll axis
- rotary controlled axis
- rotary/indexing axis
- rotary/tilt axis
- rotation axis
- rotational axis
- rotative axis
- rotor axis
- screw axis
- secondary axis
- sensitive axis
- servocontrolled axis
- slewing axis
- spin axis
- spindle-positioning C axis
- swivel axis
- symmetry axis
- tape-controlled rotary axis
- tilt axis
- tilting axis
- tipping axis
- tool-spindle axis
- torque axis
- turning axis
- wheelhead axis
- work axis
- worm axis
- yaw axisEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > axis
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