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1 working section
рабочий ( обжимной) участок ручья калибра стана холодной периодической прокатки труб ( стана типа ХПТ)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > working section
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2 working class
the section of society who work with their hands, doing manual labour.الطَّبَقَه العامِلَه -
3 working storage section
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > working storage section
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4 Cross Section Evaluation Working Group
Engineering: CSEWGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Cross Section Evaluation Working Group
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5 рабочий участок
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6 рабочая часть
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7 рабочая часть
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8 рабочий участок
участок, обслуживаемый печатником — pressman's working area
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > рабочий участок
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9 рабочая часть
часть программы; сегмент программы — program section
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > рабочая часть
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10 рабочая часть
1) Aviation: usable distance (ВПП)2) Military: labor service unit, operating unit (агрегата)3) Engineering: business end (инструмента), effective range (шкалы), test portion (образца), wind tunnel test section, working part, working section4) Railway term: effective part5) Automobile industry: experiment chamber (аэродинамической трубы)7) Astronautics: test chamber, test section8) Mechanic engineering: bearing length (напр., болта, штифта)9) Network technologies: transient portion10) Automation: body (инструмента)11) Robots: slave side (копирующего манипулятора)12) Arms production: test section (аэродинамической трубы), working unit (у клинка ножа или клинкового оружия)13) Makarov: working section (аэродинамической трубы)14) Logistics: labor organization, labour organization15) GOST: applied part (ГОСТ Р 50267.0-92) -
11 рабочий участок
1) Naval: measuring section, test section, working section2) Engineering: workpost (как объект роботизации)3) Mining: producing section4) Polygraphy: working space5) Transport: work site area6) Automation: work area, working area7) oil&gas: work site (5 employees or more) (5 или более работников), worksite (5 employees or more) (5 или более работников) -
12 Phillips, Horatio Frederick
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 2 February 1845 London, Englandd. 15 July 1926 Hampshire, England[br]English aerodynamicist whose cambered two-surface wing sections provided the foundations for aerofoil design.[br]At the age of 19, Phillips developed an interest in flight and constructed models with lightweight engines. He spent a large amount of time and money over many years, carrying out practical research into the science of aerodynamics. In the early 1880s he built a wind tunnel with a working section of 15 in. by 10 in. (38 cm by 25 cm). Air was sucked through the working section by an adaptation of the steam injector used in boilers and invented by Henry Giffard, the airship pioneer. Phillips tested aerofoils based on the cross-section of bird's wings, with a greater curvature on the upper surface than the lower. He measured the lift and drag and showed that the major component of lift came from suction on the upper surface, rather than pressure on the lower. He took out patents for his aerofoil sections in 1884 and 1891. In addition to his wind-tunnel test, Phillips tested his wing sections on a whirling arm, as used earlier by Cayley, Wenham and Lilienthal. After a series of tests using an arm of 15 ft (4.57 m) radius, Phillips built a massive whirling arm driven by a steam engine. His test pieces were mounted on the end of the arm, which had a radius of 50 ft (15.24 m), giving them a linear speed of 70 mph (113 km/h). By 1893 Phillips was ready to put his theories to a more practical test, so he built a large model aircraft driven by a steam engine and tethered to run round a circular track. It had a wing span of 19 ft (5.79 m), but it had fifty wings, one above the other. These wings were only 10 in. (25 cm) wide and mounted in a frame, so it looked rather like a Venetian blind. At 40 mph (64 km/h) it lifted off the track. In 1904 Phillips built a full-size multi-wing aeroplane with twenty wings which just lifted off the ground but did not fly. He built another multi-wing machine in 1907, this time with four Venetian blind' frames in tandem, giving it two hundred wings! Phillips made a short flight of almost 500 ft (152 m) which could be claimed to be the first powered aeroplane flight in England by an Englishman. He retired from flying at the age of 62.[br]Bibliography1900, "Mechanical flight and matters relating thereto", Engineering (reprint).1891–3, "On the sustentation of weight by mechanical flight", Aeronautical Society of Great Britain 23rd Report.Further ReadingJ.Laurence Pritchard, 1957, "The dawn of aerodynamics", Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society (March) (good descriptions of Phillips's early work and his wind tunnel).J.E.Hodgson, 1924, The History of Aeronautics in Great Britain, London.F.W.Brearey, 1891–3, "Remarks on experiments made by Horatio Phillips", Aeronautical Society of Great Britain 23rd Report.JDSBiographical history of technology > Phillips, Horatio Frederick
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14 кабельный участок
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > кабельный участок
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15 производственный участок
1. production section2. production sectorРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > производственный участок
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16 скорость потока в рабочем участке
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > скорость потока в рабочем участке
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17 двухмерный рабочий участок
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > двухмерный рабочий участок
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18 Freistrahlmessstrecke
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19 Messstrecke
f <msr.rls> (z.B. für Volumenstrom) ■ metering orifice installation -
20 рабочая часть
( аэродинамической трубы) working section
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