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  • 1 плавильное оборудование

    1. smelting equipment

     

    плавильное оборудование
    Оборудование плавильных отделений литейных цехов; включает печи для плавки металлов, загрузочные устройства, оборудование для очистки отходящих газов, воздухоподогреватели для топливных печей и т.п. Для плавки стали, чугуна, сплавов на основе Al, Mg, Сu обычно служат индукционные и дуговые печи.
    [ http://metaltrade.ru/abc/a.htm]

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    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > плавильное оборудование

  • 2 Barber, John

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    baptized 22 October 1734 Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England
    d. 6 November 1801 Attleborough, Nuneaton, England
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    English inventor of the gas turbine and jet propulsion.
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    He was the son of Francis Barber, coalmaster of Greasley, and Elizabeth Fletcher. In his will of 1765. his uncle, John Fletcher, left the bulk of his property, including collieries and Stainsby House, Horsley Woodhouse, Derbyshire, to John Barber. Another uncle, Robert, bequeathed him property in the next village, Smalley. It is clear that at this time John Barber was a man of considerable means. On a tablet erected by John in 1767, he acknowledges his debt to his uncle John in the words "in remembrance of the man who trained him up from a youth". At this time John Barber was living at Stainsby House and had already been granted his first patent, in 1766. The contents of this patent, which included a reversible water turbine, and his subsequent patents, suggest that he was very familiar with mining equipment, including the Newcomen engine. It comes as rather a surprise that c.1784 he became bankrupt and had to leave Stainsby House, evidently moving to Attleborough. In a strange twist, a descendent of Mr Sitwell, the new owner, bought the prototype Akroyd Stuart oil engine from the Doncaster Show in 1891.
    The second and fifth (final) patents, in 1773 and 1792, were concerned with smelting and the third, in 1776, featured a boiler-mounted impulse steam turbine. The fourth and most important patent, in 1791, describes and engine that could be applied to the "grinding of corn, flints, etc.", "rolling, slitting, forging or battering iron and other metals", "turning of mills for spinning", "turning up coals and other minerals from mines", and "stamping of ores, raising water". Further, and importantly, the directing of the fluid stream into smelting furnaces or at the stern of ships to propel them is mentioned. The engine described comprised two retorts for heating coal or oil to produce an inflammable gas, one to operate while the other was cleansed and recharged. The resultant gas, together with the right amount of air, passed to a beam-operated pump and a water-cooled combustion chamber, and then to a water-cooled nozzle to an impulse gas turbine, which drove the pumps and provided the output. A clear description of the thermodynamic sequence known as the Joule Cycle (Brayton in the USA) is thus given. Further, the method of gas production predates Murdoch's lighting of the Soho foundry by gas.
    It seems unlikely that John Barber was able to get his engine to work; indeed, it was well over a hundred years before a continuous combustion chamber was achieved. However, the details of the specification, for example the use of cooling water jackets and injection, suggest that considerable experimentation had taken place.
    To be active in the taking out of patents over a period of 26 years is remarkable; that the best came after bankruptcy is more so. There is nothing to suggest that the cost of his experiments was the cause of his financial troubles.
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    Further Reading
    A.K.Bruce, 1944, "John Barber and the gas turbine", Engineer 29 December: 506–8; 8 March (1946):216, 217.
    C.Lyle Cummins, 1976, Internal Fire, Carnot Press.
    JB

    Biographical history of technology > Barber, John

  • 3 кислородный

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > кислородный

  • 4 Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm

    SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology
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    b. 31 March 1811 Göttingen, Germany
    d. 16 August 1899 Heidelberg, Germany
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    German chemist, pioneer of chemical spectroscopy.
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    Bunsen's father was Librarian and Professor of Linguistics at Göttingen University and Bunsen himself studied chemistry there. Obtaining his doctorate at the age of only 19, he travelled widely, meeting some of the leading chemists of the day and visiting many engineering works. On his return he held various academic posts, finally as Professor of Chemistry at Heidelberg in 1852, a post he held until his retirement in 1889.
    During 1837–41 Bunsen studied a series of compounds shown to contain the cacodyl (CH3)2As-group or radical. The elucidation of the structure of these compounds gave support to the radical theory in organic chemistry and earned him fame, but it also cost him the sight of an eye and other ill effects resulting from these dangerous and evil-smelling substances. With the chemist Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (1824–87), Bunsen pioneered the use of spectroscopy in chemical analysis from 1859, and with its aid he discovered the elements caesium and rubidium. He developed the Bunsen cell, a zinc-carbon primary cell, with which he isolated a number of alkali and other metals by electrodeposition from solution or electrolysis of fused chlorides.
    Bunsen's main work was in chemical analysis, in the course of which he devised some important laboratory equipment, such as a filter pump. The celebrated Bunsen gas burner was probably devised by his technician Peter Desdega. During 1838–44 Bunsen applied his methods of gas analysis to the study of the gases produced by blast furnaces for the production of cast iron. He demonstrated that no less than 80 per cent of the heat was lost during smelting, and that valuable gaseous by-products, such as ammonia, were also lost. Lyon Playfair in England was working along similar lines, and in 1848 the two men issued a paper, "On the gases evolved from iron furnaces", to draw attention to these drawbacks.
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    Bibliography
    1904, Bunsen's collected papers were published in 3 vols, Leipzig.
    Further Reading
    G.Lockemann, 1949, Robert Wilhelm Bunsen: Lebensbild eines deutschen Forschers, Stuttgart.
    T.Curtin, 1961, biog. account, in E.Farber (ed.), Great Chemists, New York, pp. 575–81. Henry E.Roscoe, 1900, "Bunsen memorial lecture, 29th March 1900", Journal of the
    Chemical Society 77:511–54.
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm

  • 5 шина (в электротехнике)

    1. wire
    2. strip
    3. strap
    4. power busbar
    5. line
    6. busbar
    7. bus rod
    8. bus line
    9. bus lead

     

    шина
    Проводник с низким сопротивлением, к которому можно подсоединить несколько отдельных электрических цепей.
    Примечание — Термин «шина» не включает в себя геометрическую форму, габариты или размеры проводника.
    [ ГОСТ Р 51321. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60439-1-92)]
    [ ГОСТ Р МЭК 61439.1-2013]

    шина
    Конструктивный элемент низковольтного комплектного устройства (НКУ).
    Такой конструктивный элемент предназначен для того, чтобы к нему можно было легко присоединить отдельные электрические цепи (другие шины, отдельные проводники). Такие шины могут иметь различную конструкцию, геометрическую форму и размеры.
    [Интент]

    шинопровод шина
    Медная, алюминиевая, реже стальная полоса, служащая для присоединения кабелей электрогенераторов, трансформаторов и т.д. к проводам питающей сети
    [Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]

    общая шина
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    [IEV number 151-12-30]

    шина
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    [Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва]

    EN

    busbar
    low-impedance conductor to which several electric circuits can be connected at separate points
    NOTE – In many cases, the busbar consists of a bar.
    [IEV number 151-12-30]

    busbar
    An electrical conductor that makes a common connection between several circuits. Sometimes, electrical wire cannot accommodate high-current applications, and electricity must be conducted using a more substantial busbar — a thick bar of solid metal (usually copper or aluminum). Busbars are uninsulated, but are physically supported by insulators. They are used in electrical substations to connect incoming and outgoing transmission lines and transformers; in a power plant to connect the generator and the main transformers; in industry, to feed large amounts of electricity to equipment used in the aluminum smelting process, for example, or to distribute electricity in large buildings
    [ABB. Glossary of technical terms. 2010]

    FR

    barre omnibus, f
    conducteur de faible impédance auquel peuvent être reliés plusieurs circuits électriques en des points séparés
    NOTE – Dans de nombreux cas, une barre omnibus est constituée d’une barre.
    [IEV number 151-12-30]

     

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    1. Сборные шины
    2. Распределительные шины

      2. Проводник прямоугольного сечения из меди, предназначенный для электротехнических целей
    (см. ГОСТ 434-78).

    Поставляется в бухтах, а также в полосах длиной не менее 2,5 м; По существу, это просто проволока прямоугольного сечения. В указанном ГОСТе и в технической документации, в которой она применяется, обязательно указываются размеры этой проволоки. Например, "Шина ШММ 8,00х40,00 ГОСТ 434-78" 0308
     

     

    шина
    Пруток прямоугольного сечения, применяемый в электротехнике в качестве проводника тока, изготовляемый прессованием или волочением.
    [ ГОСТ 25501-82]

    Тематики

    Действия

    • расположение шин «на ребро» [ПУЭ]
    • расположение шин «плашмя» [ПУЭ]

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    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > шина (в электротехнике)

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