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1 пластическая деформация
1) Aviation: structural yielding2) Engineering: cold flow, flow, flowage, inelastic deformation, irreversible deformation, plastic flow, plastic yield, yield, yielding3) Construction: plastic flow (напр, бетона), (относительная) plastic strain4) Mining: creepage5) Metallurgy: large deformation6) Polygraphy: plastic flow (усадка плёнки за счёт усадки эмульсии)8) Drilling: creep9) Oil&Gas technology plasticization10) Polymers: viscous deformation11) Plastics: (остаточная) plastic strain12) Robots: creeping13) Cables: plastic yield (остаточная)15) Cement: flowing deformation, plastic flow deformationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пластическая деформация
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2 усадка (материала)
shrinkage
- (пружины) — yielding
structural yielding of elastic spring member under limit loads is acceptable.
- амортизатора (шасси) — shock strut compression
- посадочного диаметра — reduction in mounting surface diameter
reduction in... mm diameter of wheel hub surface for mounting the flange.Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > усадка (материала)
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3 толстолистовая сталь
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > толстолистовая сталь
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