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1 Обтекающий газ
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Обтекающий газ
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2 поток газа
1) Engineering: fluid stream, gas flow, gas stream2) Oil: gas current3) Coolers: gas floorage4) Makarov: flow of gas, streaming gas -
3 вытекание
2) Geology: effluxion3) Medicine: efflux4) Obsolete: manation6) Chemistry: effusing, outflowing, running out7) Physics: escape8) Oil: bleeding, flowing out, run-out9) Food industry: leak10) Coolers: running-out (напр. сока при размораживании или тепловой обработке мяса)11) Makarov: efflux (веществ из клетки или ткани), efflux (напр. веществ из клетки или ткани), flow, outlet (из водного бассейна) -
4 звуковой поток
1) Combustion gas turbines: sonic flow2) Software: audio streaming -
5 ламинарный поток
1) Engineering: laminar stream, streamline flow2) Construction: laminary stream, layered flow3) Mining: straight-line flow4) Metallurgy: streamlined flow5) Oil: static flow, viscous flow, laminar flow6) Immunology: laminar flow (воздухе)7) Special term: parallel flow8) Coolers: laminar floorage, streamline floorage9) Ecology: sub-critical flow10) Makarov: laminar jet, streaming flow, subcritical flow, tranquil flow11) Electrochemistry: steam-line flow12) oil&gas: Darcy flow13) General subject: laminary flow -
6 развевание
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