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  • 1 время интегрирования

    1. Integrierzeit, f

     

    время интегрирования
    Время, в течение которого интегральная составляющая регулятора изменяет выходной сигнал на значение, равное значению скачкообразного изменения входного сигнала.
    [ ГОСТ 9988-84]

    EN

    integral action time
    for an integral element, the reciprocal of the integral action coefficient, if its input and output variables have the same unit
    Note 1 – The integral action time then is given by
    TI=1/KI
    where KI is the integral action coefficient.
    Note 2 – The integral action time can also be given as that duration of the time interval which the output variable needs to reach the same value as a stepwise variation of the input variable.
    [IEV ref 351-28-21]

    FR

    constante de temps d'intégration
    pour un élément à action par intégration, inverse du coefficient d'action par intégration, si ses variables d'entrée et de sortie sont dans la même unité
    Note 1 – La constante de temps d'intégration est alors donnée par
    TI=1/KI
    où KI est le coefficient d'action par intégration.
    Note 2 – La constante de temps d'intégration peut également être donnée comme la durée de l'intervalle de temps nécessaire pour que la variable de sortie atteigne la même valeur qu'une variation en échelon de la variable d'entrée.
    [IEV ref 351-28-21]

    Тематики

    • автоматизация, основные понятия

    EN

    DE

    • Integrierzeit, f

    FR

    Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > время интегрирования

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  • reciprocal verb — UK US noun [countable] [singular reciprocal verb plural reciprocal verbs] linguistics a verb that describes something that two people do to or with each other, for example the verb ‘meet’ in the sentence ‘We always meet in the park’ …   Useful english dictionary

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