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1 oxygen manometer
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2 oxygen manometer
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4 кислородный манометр
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > кислородный манометр
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кислородный манометр
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7 манометр
1. manometer2. pressure gaugeуказатель давления, манометр — pressure gage
вакуумметр, вакуумный манометр — vacuum gauge
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8 манометр (рис. 81)
pressure gauge /gage/
- (комплект из указателя и датчика) ·-, водяной (лабораторный) — pressure gauge /gage/ (set), pressure transmitter and indicator water manometer
-, воздушный — air pressure gauge
-, гидравлический — hydraulic pressure gauge
-,грузопоршневой — dead-weight pressure gauge
-, дифференциальный (лабораторный) — differential manometer
-, жидкостный (лабораторный) — liquid manometer
- — induction pressure gauge /gage/
-' индуктивный, теплостойкий (дим-т) — heat-resistant induction pressure gauge
-, индукционный — induction pressure gauge
- кислородный — oxygen pressure gauge
-, магниторезистивный — magneto-resistance pressure gauge
- масла — oil pressure gauge
- наддува (двигателя) — manifold pressure gauge
-, ртутный (лабораторный) — mercury manometer
- топлива — fuel pressure gauge
- тормозов (возд., гидравл.) создавать давление по м. — (air, hyd.) brake pressure create /build-up/ pressure with reference /referring/ to pressure indicator /gauge/Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > манометр (рис. 81)
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9 liquid
1) жидкость
2) жиденький
3) жидкий
4) жидкоплавкий
5) жиженный
6) жидкостный
– anisotropic liquid
– associated liquid
– bleach liquid
– braking liquid
– crystalline liquid
– drop of liquid
– dropping liquid
– elastic liquid
– heat-generating liquid
– homogeneous liquid
– hygroscopic liquid
– incompressible liquid
– insulating liquid
– Kneser liquid
– liquid air
– liquid ammonia
– liquid anode
– liquid bitumen
– liquid calorimeter
– liquid carburizing
– liquid column
– liquid crystal
– liquid damper
– liquid electrode
– liquid fuel
– liquid hologram
– liquid hydrogen
– liquid in motion
– liquid laser
– liquid manometer
– liquid metal
– liquid nitrogen
– liquid oxygen
– liquid pickup
– liquid plasticizer
– liquid seal
– liquid smoke
– liquid smoking
– liquid solution
– liquid thermometer
– liquid trap
– metallic liquid
– non-associated liquid
– nutrient liquid
– perfect liquid
– plasma liquid
– polishing liquid
– process liquid
– quickening liquid
– salt liquid
– soldering liquid
– surplus liquid
– two-phase liquid
liquid decontaminating agent — <energ.> жидкость дегазационная
liquid drop model — <phys.> модель капельная
liquid impact erosion — <engin.> эрозия гидроударная
liquid petroleum gas — <energ.> газ жидкий
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10 pressure
давление; сжатие; прессование; герметичныйboundary layer induced pressure — давление, обусловленное пограничным слоем
computer unit output pressure — давление на выходе решающего гидроусилителя (автомата загрузки бустерного управления)
dump the pressure to return — стравливать [перепускать] давление в отводящую магистраль
forward (control) stick pressure — усилие (на ручке) в направлении «от себя», давящее [толкающее] усилие (на ручке)
partial pressure suit capstan pressure — давление в натяжных пневмокамерах высотного компенсирующего костюма
relax forward pressure on the stick — уменьшать усилие на ручке в направлении «от себя»: отпускать ручку назад
relieve the back pressure on the stick — уменьшать усилие на ручке в направлении «на себя»; отпускать ручку вперёд
saturated vapor pressure — упругость насыщающего пара; давление насыщенного пара
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