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1 максимально допустимая нагрузка
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > максимально допустимая нагрузка
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2 допустимое напряжение
1) Military: working stress2) Engineering: allowable stress, allowable voltage, permissible stress, permissible voltage, stress allowance, tolerated stress3) Construction: permissible strain4) Electronics: voltage capability5) Oil: safe stress6) Drilling: admissible stress7) Makarov: normal stressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > допустимое напряжение
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3 предельная нагрузка
1) General subject: ultimate load2) Aviation: load yield, maximum load3) Engineering: capacity, critical load, limit load, lmt load limit, load limit4) Construction: extreme load, ultimate loading5) Automobile industry: full load, maximum permissible load, stalling point (машины)6) Mining: breaking load7) Metallurgy: loading limit8) Oil: burst load, collapsing strength (на вышку или треногу), stalling point (оборудования), total critical load (выше которой алмазы разрушаются), total critical pressure (выше которой алмазы разрушаются), safe load9) Metrology: maximum loading10) Mechanics: limiting load11) Polymers: yield load12) Automation: tolerated stress13) Makarov: capability, load ratingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предельная нагрузка
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4 предельная нагрузка
limiting load, tolerated stressРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > предельная нагрузка
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