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1 cracked concrete
<qualit.mat> (due to tensile stress) ■ Beton mit gerissener Zugzone m -
2 rupture
<qualit.mat> ■ Bruch m ; Trennbruch mvi <tech.gen> (due to excessive tensile stress; e.g. cable, rope, tie-rod) ■ reißen vivi <mech.eng> (due to excessive internal pressure; e.g. pressure vessel, pipe) ■ bersten vivt <mech.eng> (e.g. a nut, tank, engine) ■ sprengen vt -
3 reduction of area
<qualit.mat> (tensile test) ■ Brucheinschnürung f<qualit.mat> ■ Brucheinschnürung f ; Einschnürung f<qualit.mat> (effect, due to excessive tensile stress; e.g. of test specimen; in %) ■ Einschnürung f ; Querschnittsverminderung f -
4 crack
<tech.gen> (e.g. in the paintwork) ■ Riss m<qualit.mat> ■ Riss m<qualit.mat> (larger than fissure) ■ Riss mvi <qualit.mat> ■ platzen vivi/vt <chem.proc> ■ cracken vi/vt ; kracken vi/vtvt <mech.eng> (e.g. a nut, tank, engine) ■ sprengen vt@crack offcrack (off)@ -
5 bottling
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6 necking
< pps> ■ Verengung f<qualit.mat> (effect, due to excessive tensile stress; e.g. of test specimen; in %) ■ Einschnürung f ; Querschnittsverminderung f -
7 necking-down
<qualit.mat> (effect, due to excessive tensile stress; e.g. of test specimen; in %) ■ Einschnürung f ; Querschnittsverminderung f -
8 waisting
coll <qualit.mat> (effect, due to excessive tensile stress; e.g. of test specimen; in %) ■ Einschnürung f ; Querschnittsverminderung f
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