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колебания - acoustic vibrations - anharmonic vibrations - aperiodic vibrations - constrained vibrations - damped vibrations - deformation vibrations - elastic vibrations - forced vibrations - free vibrations - ion plasma vibrations - irrotational vibrations - isochronal vibrations - linear vibrations - nonlinear vibrations - random vibrations - relaxation vibrations - reversal vibrations - set up vibrations - shear vibrations - sinusoidal vibrations - sound vibrations - standing vibrations - stationary vibrations - stretching vibrations - subharmonic vibrations - sustained vibrations - sympathetic vibrations - synchronous vibrations - torsional vibrations - transverse vibrations - undamped vibrations Колебания vibrations колебанияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > vibrations
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1) синхронистический
2) синхроничный
3) синхронный
4) одновременный
– synchronous acceleration
– synchronous apparatus
– synchronous computer
– synchronous condenser
– synchronous detector
– synchronous frequency
– synchronous generator
– synchronous operation
– synchronous recording
– synchronous tracking
– synchronous transmission
– synchronous vibrations
serial synchronous data — последовательно передаваемые данные, данные последовательно передаваемые совместно с тактовыми сигналами
synchronous optical network — стандарт на сеть синхронной оптической связи
synchronous quadrature modulatio — синхронная квадратурная модуляция
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колебания
– acoustic vibrations
– damped vibrations
– deformation vibrations
– elastic vibrations
– free vibrations
– ion plasma vibrations
– irrotational vibrations
– isochronal vibrations
– linear vibrations
– reversal vibrations
– set up vibrations
– shear vibrations
– sinusoidal vibrations
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синхронные колебания
Периодические колебания двух или более механических колебательных систем с одинаковыми частотами.
Примечание
Здесь и далее имеются в виду как «частота периодических колебаний», так и «угловая частота периодических колебаний».
[Сборник рекомендуемых терминов. Выпуск 106. Механические колебания. Академия наук СССР. Комитет научно-технической терминологии. 1987 г.]Тематики
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1) вибрация2) колебание3) вибрирование, виброуплотнение (грунта, бетона)4) осевой раскат ( печатной краски)•-
acoustic vibrations
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aeolian vibration
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aeroelastic vibrations
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airframe vibration
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axial vibrations
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bearing vibration
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bending vibrations
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broad-band random vibration
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bump vibration
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characteristic vibrations
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circular vibrations
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concrete vibration
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conductors vibration
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corona-induced vibration
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coupled lateral-torsional vibrations
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damped vibrations
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degenerate vibrations
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elastic vibrations
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elliptical vibrations
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extensional vibration
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extension vibration
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external vibration
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extraneous vibrations
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face shear vibrations
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flexural vibrations
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floorborne vibrations
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fluid-elastic vibrations
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forced vibration
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free vibrations
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gear rotational vibrations
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harmonic vibrations
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idling vibration
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internal vibration
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lateral vibrations
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lattice vibrations
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linear vibrations
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longitudinal vibrations
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narrow-band random vibration
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natural vibrations
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nonlinear vibrations
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optical vibrations
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overall vibration
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periodic vibrations
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principal vibrations
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quasiperiodic vibrations
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random vibration
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rectilinear vibration
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self-excited vibrations
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shear vibrations
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shock vibration
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sinusoidal vibrations
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sound vibrations
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steady-state vibration
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subconductor vibration
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subharmonic vibration
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superharmonic vibration
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sustained vibrations
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sway vibrations
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sympathetic vibration
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synchronous vibrations
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torsional vibrations
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track vibration
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[br]b. 21 May 1896 Inverary, Canadad. 27 March 1980 Palo Verdes Estates, California, USA[br]Canadian (naturalized American) electrical engineer, pioneer of the quartz clock.[br]Marrison received his high-school education at Kingston Collegiate Institute, Ontario, and in 1914 he entered Queen's University in Kingston. He graduated in Engineering Physics in 1920, his college career having been interrupted by war service in the Royal Flying Corps. During his service in the Flying Corps he worked on radio, and when he returned to Kingston he established his own transmitter. This interest in radio was later to influence his professional life.In 1921 he entered Harvard University, where he obtained an MA, and shortly afterwards he joined the Western Electric Company in New York to work on the recording of sound on film. In 1925 he transferred to Western Electric's Bell Laboratory, where he began what was to become his life's work: the development of frequency standards for radio transmission. In 1922 Cady had used the elastic vibration of a quartz crystal to control the frequency of a valve oscillator, but at that time there was no way of counting and displaying the number of vibrations as the frequency was too high. In 1927 Marrison succeeded in dividing the frequency electronically until it was low enough to drive a synchronous motor. Although his purpose was to determine the frequency accurately by counting the number of vibrations that occurred in a given time, he had incidentally produced the first quartz-crystal -ontrolled clock. The results were sufficiently encouraging for him to build an improved version the following year, specifically as a time and frequency standard.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsBritish Horological Institute Gold Medal 1947. Clockmakers' Company Tompion Medal 1955.Bibliography1928, with J.W.Horton, "Precision measurement of frequency", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 16:137–54 (provides details of the original quartz clock, although it was not described as such).1930, "The crystal clock", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 16:496–507 (describes the second clock).Further ReadingW.R.Topham, 1989, "Warren A.Marrison—pioneer of the quartz revolution", NAWCC Bulletin 31(2):126–34.J.D.Weaver, 1982, Electrical and Electronic Clocks and Watches, London (a technical assessment of his work on the quartz clock).DV
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