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1 shock acceleration peak value
пиковое ударное ускорение
Наибольшее абсолютное ударное ускорение.
Примечание
αп- пиковое ударное ускорение;
α0- условное нулевое значение ударного ускорения;
τ- длительность действия ударного ускорения;
τф- длительность фронта ударного ускорения.
[ГОСТ 8.127-74]Тематики
- измерение парам. ударного движения
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- valeur de crête de l’ accélération de choc
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > shock acceleration peak value
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2 shock acceleration peak value
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > shock acceleration peak value
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3 shock acceleration peak value
Техника: пиковое ударное ускорениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shock acceleration peak value
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4 shock acceleration peak value
Англо русский политехнический словарь > shock acceleration peak value
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5 shock strain peak value
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > shock strain peak value
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6 shock velocity peak value
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > shock velocity peak value
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7 shock acceleration
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > shock acceleration
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8 peak ground acceleration
ground acceleration — ускорение грунта; ускорение почвы
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > peak ground acceleration
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9 shock
1. n удар; толчокelectric shock — удар электрическим током; электрошок
2. n толчок, удар3. n электрический удар4. n воен. отдача5. n потрясение, удар6. n мед. шок7. n мед. физ. ударная волна8. v поражать, потрясать9. v возмущать, шокировать10. v спец. ударять11. v спец. вызывать шок12. v спец. поэт. сталкиваться, приходить в столкновениеculture shock — «культурный шок», растерянность при столкновении с чужой культурой
13. n с. -х. копна; бабка; скирда14. n толпа15. n масса, уйма16. n копна волос17. a косматый, лохматыйСинонимический ряд:1. amazement (noun) amazement; astonishment; surprise2. consternation (noun) consternation; scare; strain3. disturbance (noun) agitation; commotion; convulsion; disturbance; seism4. earthquake (noun) earthquake; quake; shake; temblor; tremblor; tremor5. impact (noun) appulse; blow; bump; clash; collision; concussion; crash; encounter; impact; impingement; jar; jolt; jounce; narcosis; percussion; smash; trauma; traumatism; wallop6. pile (noun) bank; cock; drift; heap; hill; mass; mound; mountain; mow; pile; pyramid; rick; stack; stockpile; windrow7. disgust (verb) anger; appall; disgust; insult; nauseate; offend; outrage; revolt; sicken8. dismay (verb) dismay; disturb; upset9. frighten (verb) frighten; petrify10. scandalise (verb) scandalise11. scandalize (verb) scandalize12. scare (verb) astound; daze; dumfound; jolt; scare; stagger; start; startle; stun; surprise13. shake (verb) appal; consternate; daunt; horrify; shake14. strike (verb) clash; collide; encounter; meet; strike15. wound (verb) traumatise; woundАнтонимический ряд:calm; comfort; consolation; inspirit; lull; mitigate; pacify; please; quiet; reconcile -
10 acceleration
1. n ускорение2. n биол. акселерация, ускоренное развитиеacceleration coefficient — коэффициент акселерации, акселератор
3. n амер. канад. досрочный перевод способных учащихся в следующий класс или на следующий курс4. n тех. приёмистостьСинонимический ряд:1. increase of speed (noun) dispatch; gaining momentum; gaining velocity; hastening; increase of speed; picking up speed; quickening; speeding up; stepping up2. pace (noun) clip; dash; gait; momentum; pace; speed; tempo; velocity -
11 convergence acceleration
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12 turnover acceleration
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13 cumulative acceleration
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > cumulative acceleration
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14 laser acceleration
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > laser acceleration
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15 lateral acceleration
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > lateral acceleration
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16 link acceleration
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > link acceleration
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17 programmed acceleration
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > programmed acceleration
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18 timed acceleration
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > timed acceleration
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19 initial acceleration
English-Russian big medical dictionary > initial acceleration
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20 ion acceleration
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