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1 torsional fracture
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > torsional fracture
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2 torsional fracture
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > torsional fracture
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3 torsional fracture
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > torsional fracture
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4 torsional fracture
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5 torsional fracture
Металлургия: излом при кручении, разрушение при кручении -
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8 fracture
1) разлом; излом; разрушение; поломка2) ломать; разрушать; дать трещину; раздроблять•- cleavage fracture - coarse-grained fracture - compression fracture - corrosion fracture - crystalline fracture - dynamic fracture - edge fracture - elastic fracture - fatigue fracture - fibrous fracture - fine-grained fracture - fish-scale fracture - flat fracture - foliated fracture - granular fracture - impact fracture - irregular fracture - plane fracture - plane strain fracture - service fracture - shear fracture - stress-corrosion fracture - tension fracture - torsional fracture - tough fracture - type of fracture - uneven fracture - wavy fracture* * *трещина; разрушение; разлом; излом; разрыв- brittle fracturefracture at low stresses — разрушение [разрыв] ( образца) при низких напряжениях
- cleavage fracture
- ductile fracture
- endurance fracture
- fatigue fracture
- flexural fracture
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9 fracture caused by torsional force
English-german engineering dictionary > fracture caused by torsional force
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10 fracture
трещина; разрушение; разлом; излом; разрывductile fracture — вязкое разрушение; вязкий излом
endurance fracture — усталостное разрушение, усталостный излом
fatigue fracture — усталостное разрушение, усталостный излом
hydraulic fracture — трещина гидроразрыва; щель гидроразрыва
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11 torsional fatigue fracture
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > torsional fatigue fracture
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12 fracture
разрушение; трещина; излом; разрывhydraulic fracture — трещина гидроразрыва; щель гидроразрыва
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13 torsional force
1. скручивающее усилие2. крутящее усилиеEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > torsional force
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14 fracture test
trade test — профессиональные испытания, проверка мастерства
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > fracture test
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15 torsional fatigue fracture
Англо-русский металлургический словарь > torsional fatigue fracture
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16 torsional fatigue fracture
Металлургия: усталостный излом при крученииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > torsional fatigue fracture
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17 shear fracture
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18 tension fracture
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > tension fracture
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19 ductile fracture
вязкое разрушение; вязкий излом; пластический разрывEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > ductile fracture
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20 shear fracture
разрушение при скалывании; излом при сдвиге; сдвигающий разрывEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > shear fracture
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