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Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > объемная вязкость
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Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > второй коэффициент вязкости
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Русско-английский политехнический словарь > объемная вязкость
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* * *вя́зкость ж.1. (свойство жидкости, газа) viscosityанома́льная вя́зкость — non-Newtonian viscosityвихрева́я вя́зкость — eddy viscosityвну́тренняя вя́зкость — intrinsic [internal] viscosityдинами́ческая вя́зкость — dynamic viscosityи́стинная вя́зкость — intrinsic [internal] viscosityка́жущаяся вя́зкость — apparent viscosityкинемати́ческая вя́зкость1. нефт. kinematic viscosity2. рез. viscosity [density] ratioкрити́ческая вя́зкость — ultimate viscosityлучи́стая вя́зкость — radiative viscosityмагни́тная вя́зкость — magnetic viscosityнорма́льная вя́зкость — Newtonian viscosityнью́тоновская вя́зкость — Newtonian viscosityобъё́мная вя́зкость — volume [bulk] viscosityоста́точная вя́зкость — residual viscosityвя́зкость под давле́нием — pressure viscosityсдви́говая вя́зкость — shear viscosityструкту́рная вя́зкость — structural viscosityтурбуле́нтная вя́зкость — eddy viscosityуда́рная вя́зкость — impact strength, impact elasticityуде́льная вя́зкость — specific viscosityупру́гая вя́зкость — elastic viscosityхарактеристи́ческая вя́зкость — intrinsic [internal] viscosity -
6 вторая вязкость
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1) Engineering: bulk viscosity, dilatational viscosity, volume viscosity2) Makarov: second viscosity -
8 вторая вязкость
dilatational viscosity, volume viscosity, bulk viscosity, second viscosity -
9 объёмная вязкость
volume viscosity, bulk viscosity, dilatational viscosity, second viscosity
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