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3 частичный вакуум
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > частичный вакуум
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4 непълен вакуум
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6 zmniejszone ciśnienie
• partial vacuumSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > zmniejszone ciśnienie
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7 частичный вакуум
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Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > частичный вакуум
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9 неполный вакуум
Russian-English dictionary of construction > неполный вакуум
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10 kısmi boşluk
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Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > парциальный
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partial vacuum физ.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > парциальный вакуум
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depression, vacuum environment, negative pressure, underpressure, vacuum* * *ва́куум м.
vacuumде́йствующий от ва́куума — vacuum-operated, vacuum-controlledнаруша́ть ва́куум (напр. в электронном микроскопе) — break (the) vacuum (e. g., in an electronical microscope)отка́чивать на высо́кий ва́куум — pump to [for] a high [fine] vacuumотка́чивать на предвари́тельный ва́куум — rough down, pump to [for] a fore [rough] vacuumподде́рживать ва́куум на ( таком-то давлении) — maintain vacuum at …абсолю́тный ва́куум — perfect vacuumвысо́кий ва́куум — high [fine] vacuumглубо́кий ва́куум — high [fine] vacuumконе́чный ва́куум — ultimate vacuumнача́льный ва́куум — initial [first] vacuumни́зкий ва́куум — low vacuumпарциа́льный ва́куум — partial vacuumпредвари́тельный ва́куум — fore [rough] vacuumпреде́льный ва́куум — ultimate vacuumва́куум рентге́новских тру́бок — X-ray vacuumсверхвысо́кий ва́куум — ultrahigh vacuumсоверше́нный ва́куум — perfect vacuumсре́дний ва́куум — medium vacuumчасти́чный ва́куум — partial vacuum* * * -
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1) Engineering: coarse vacuum (один из видов технического вакуума), low vacuum (1E+5 - 1E+2 Па), partial vacuum (1E+5 - 1E+2 Па), rough vacuum, slight vacuum2) Metallurgy: soft vacuum3) Metrology: low (rough) vacuum, low vacuum (105-102 Па), poor vacuum (выше 10(up 2) Па), rough vacuum (выше 10(up 2) Па)4) Makarov: low vacuum (10 5 - 10 2 Па), partial vacuum (10 5 - 10 2 Па), rough vacuum (10 5 - 10 2 Па), slight vacuum (10 5 - 10 2 Па) -
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18 частичный
1. partial2. partiallyБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > частичный
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19 неполный
1. insufficient2. partial3. non-full4. unfull5. deficient6. halfway7. ullaged8. parttime9. incomplete; short10. imperfectнеполные данные; неточные данные — imperfect data
11. shortнеполная мера, недомер — short measure
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20 Brown, Samuel
SUBJECT AREA: Steam and internal combustion engines[br]b. unknownd. 1849 England[br]English cooper, inventor of a gas vacuum engine.[br]Between the years 1823 and 1833, Brown achieved a number of a firsts as a pioneer of internal-combustion engines. In 1824 he built a full-scale working model of a pumping engine; in 1826, a vehicle fitted with a gas vacuum engine ascended Shooters Hill in Kent; and in 1827 he conducted trials of a motor-driven boat on the Thames that were witnessed by Lords of the Admiralty. The principle of Brown's engine had been demonstrated by Cecil in 1820. A burning gas flame was extinguished within a closed cylinder, creating a partial vacuum; atmospheric pressure was then utilized to produce the working stroke. By 1832 a number of Brown's engines in use for pumping water were reported, the most notable being at Croydon Canal. However, high fuel consumption and running costs prevented a wide acceptance of Brown's engines, and a company formed in 1825 was dissolved only two years later. Brown continued alone with his work until his death.[br]Bibliography1823, British patent no. 4,874 (gas vacuum engine).1826, British patent no. 5,350 (improved gas vacuum engine).1846, British patent no. 11,076, "Improvements in Gas Engines and in Propelling Carriages and Vessels" (no specification was enrolled).Further ReadingVarious discussions of Brown's engines can be found in Mechanics Magazine (1824) 2:360, 385; (1825) 3:6; (1825) 4:19, 309; (1826) 5:145; (1826) 6:79; (1827) 7:82–134; (1832) 17:273.The Engineer 182:214.A.K.Bruce, Samuel Brown and the Gas Engine.Dugald Clerk, 1895, The Gas and Oil Engine, 6th edn, London, pp. 2–3.KAB
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