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1 reduction of cross-sectional area
English-german engineering dictionary > reduction of cross-sectional area
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2 reduction of cross-sectional area
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > reduction of cross-sectional area
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3 reduction of cross-sectional area
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reduction of cross-sectional area
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4 reduction of cross-sectional area
относительное уменьшение площади поперечного сечения; (относительное) обжатиеАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > reduction of cross-sectional area
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5 reduction of cross-sectional area
Англо-русский металлургический словарь > reduction of cross-sectional area
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6 reduction in cross-sectional area
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > reduction in cross-sectional area
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7 reduction of cross-sectional area
1) Техника: обжатие (относительное), относительное уменьшение площади поперечного сечения2) Металлургия: относительное обжатие3) Кабельные производство: уменьшение поперечного сеченияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > reduction of cross-sectional area
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8 reduction of cross-sectional area
<tech.gen> ■ Querschnittsverminderung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > reduction of cross-sectional area
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9 reduction of cross-sectional area
English-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > reduction of cross-sectional area
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10 reduction of cross-sectional area
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11 cross-sectional area reduction
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12 reduction
обжатие, уменьшение (сечения или толщины проката)□ reduction in area — относительное обжатие [уменьшение] площади сечения металла (при прокатке)
□ reduction per pass — обжатие за проход (металла через валки)
- cold-rolling reduction□ reduction of cross-sectional area — относительное обжатие [уменьшение] площади поперечного сечения (металла)
- cumulative reduction
- data reduction
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1. обжатие; уменьшение площади поперечного сечения или толщины стенки трубы2. коэффициент вытяжки, степень деформации (в процессах обработки давлением, напр., трубного производства); см. также amount of deformation; amount of reduction; amount of strain; reduction in area; reduction of area; reduction of cross-sectional area; reduction rateАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > reduction
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14 reduction in area
1. относительная деформация; относительное уменьшение площади поперечного сечения изделия ( при обработке давлением)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > reduction in area
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15 reduction
1) уменьшение, снижение; понижение; сокращение, редукция; редуцирование3) обжатие4) восстановление; раскисление5) дробление; измельчение6) концентрирование ( нефтепродуктов) перегонкой7) ослабление9) матем. приведение; сведение; упрощение10) сжатие ( информации); уменьшение избыточности12) экол. разложение ( вещества)14) пищ. размольный процесс, размол15) пищ. размольная система•reduction in pass — обжатие за проход при прокатке;reduction per die — единичное обжатие ( за проход) в волоке или матрице;reduction to flux — перегонка до гудрона;reduction to mean sea level — приведение (напр. давления) к среднему уровню моря-
acid reduction
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adsorption reduction of strength
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alkaline reduction
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arc-plasma reduction
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articulation reduction
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bacterial reduction
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bandwidth reduction
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carbon reduction
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catalyst reduction
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catalytic reduction
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cathodic reduction
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coarse reduction
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coke reduction
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cold reduction
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cold-drawing reduction
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color reduction
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crest reduction
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curve reduction
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dark reduction
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data reduction
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duet reduction
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edge reduction
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electrochemical reduction
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electrolytic reduction
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flood peak reduction
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full reduction
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gage reduction
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grade reduction
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gradual reduction
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head reduction
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hot reduction
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hum reduction
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in-flight plasma reduction
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in-line reduction
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network reduction
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noise reduction
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oil reduction
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operating life reduction
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overall reduction
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percentage reduction
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percent reduction
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power reduction
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proportional reduction
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rate reduction
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reduction of cross-sectional area
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reduction of levels
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redundancy reduction
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rimpull reduction
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segregation reduction
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size reduction
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sizing reduction
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step-and-repeat reduction
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strength reduction through external adsorption
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strength reduction through internal adsorption
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17 относительное обжатие
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > относительное обжатие
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18 относительное обжатие
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > относительное обжатие
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19 Querschnittsabnahme
Querschnittsabnahme f WALZ area reduction, reduction of cross-section, reduction of cross-sectional area, sectional area reduction (Querschnittsverminderung)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Querschnittsabnahme
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20 amount of deformation
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > amount of deformation
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