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1 нагрев
heat, heating, warming* * *нагре́в м.
beating (up)нагре́в под, напр. зака́лку, сва́рку, па́йку, прока́т и т. п. — beating for, e. g., quenching, welding, brazing, rolling, etc.адиабати́ческий нагре́в — adiabatic heatingаэродинами́ческий нагре́в — aerodynamic beatingбезокисли́тельный нагре́в — nonoxidation beating, scale-free beatingнагре́в в ва́нне — bath heatingнагре́в вихревы́ми то́ками — eddy-current heatingнагре́в гиперзвуковы́м пото́ком — hypersonic heatingнагре́в джо́улевым тепло́м — resistance [ohmic, Joule] heatingдинами́ческий нагре́в — aerodynamic heatingдиэлектри́ческий нагре́в — dielectric hearingнагре́в излуче́нием — radiant heatingиндукцио́нный нагре́в — induction heatingинфракра́сный нагре́в — infra-red beatingко́свенный нагре́в — indirect heatingлучи́стый нагре́в — radiant heatingоми́ческий нагре́в — resistance [ohmic Joule] beatingповто́рный нагре́в — reheatingнагре́в погруже́нием — immersion heatingпосле́дующий нагре́в — postheating, subsequent beatingпредвари́тельный нагре́в — preheatingнагре́в при сжа́тии — compression heatingнагре́в при тре́нии — frictional rearingпрямо́й нагре́в — direct beatingрадиацио́нный нагре́в — radiant heatingса́дочный нагре́в метал. — batch (re)heatingсве́тлый нагре́в — bright heatingсквозно́й нагре́в — through heatingсопу́тствующий нагре́в — concurrent heatingнагре́в то́ками высо́кой часто́ты — high-frequency heatingуда́рный нагре́в — shock(-wave) heatingчи́стый нагре́в — clean heatingнагре́в ши́ны ( при езде) — beat build-up of a tyreнагре́в электри́ческой дуго́й — arc heatingэлектроннолучево́й нагре́в — electron-beam heatingэлектро́нный нагре́в — electronic hearing -
2 безокислительный нагрев
1) Engineering: nonoxidation heating, scale-free heating2) Makarov: nonoxidation beating, scale-free beatingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > безокислительный нагрев
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