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1 stiffness
- stiffness
- n1. жёсткость (элемента конструкции, бетонной смеси, каната и др.)
2. крутизна ( откоса)
stiffness in compression — жёсткость ( стержня) при сжатии
stiffness in tension — жёсткость ( стержня) при растяжении
- stiffness of structure
- bending stiffness
- column stiffness
- cylindrical stiffness of a plate
- excessive stiffness
- fixed-end stiffness
- flexural stiffness
- linear stiffness
- relative stiffness
- simple-beam stiffness of the member
- torsional stiffness
- true stiffness of a member
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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2 stiffness
жёсткость; устойчивость ( конструкции)- elastic stiffness - flexural stiffness - spring stiffness - torsional stiffness - unit stiffness* * *1. жёсткость (элемента конструкции, бетонной смеси, каната и др.)2. крутизна ( откоса)stiffness in compression — жёсткость ( стержня) при сжатии
- stiffness of structurestiffness in tension — жёсткость ( стержня) при растяжении
- bending stiffness
- column stiffness
- cylindrical stiffness of a plate
- excessive stiffness
- fixed-end stiffness
- flexural stiffness
- linear stiffness
- relative stiffness
- simple-beam stiffness of the member
- torsional stiffness
- true stiffness of a member -
3 Цилиндрическая жесткость пластины
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Цилиндрическая жесткость пластины
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