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1 rocket exhaust stream
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2 rocket exhaust stream
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > rocket exhaust stream
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3 stream
течение, поток, см. тж. flow; течь, струиться; выпускать ( тормозной парашют)Mach 2 air stream — воздушный поток при числе М = 2
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4 rocket jet
jet exhaust — выхлопное сопло; струя реактивного двигателя
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5 струя выхлопных газов ракетного двигателя
Astronautics: blast of the rocket, rocket blast, rocket discharge, rocket exhaust jet, rocket exhaust streamУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > струя выхлопных газов ракетного двигателя
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6 nozzle
сопло; форсунка; насадок; раскрыв ( излучателя)attitude control (system) nozzle — струйник [струйный руль, сопло] газодинамической системы ориентации
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7 flow
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8 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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9 interference
интерференция, взаимовлияние, взаимодействие; см. тж. interaction; помехи, см. тж. noisemain rotor-tail boom interference — верт. интерференция несущего винта и хвостовой балки
radio (frequency, noise) interference — радиопомехи
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