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1 Glass Tubular
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1) General subject: level, water-level2) Geology: bubble glass, level vial, levelling instrument, water level3) Naval: plumb line, water lever4) Engineering: air level, air-level, bubble, bubble tube, pendulum level, plumb level, machinist's level5) Construction: block level, builder's level, carpenter's level, frame level, plummet level, spirit level, tubular level, tubular spirit level6) Railway term: bubble level, carpenter level, plumb7) Automobile industry: balance level8) Mining: bubble-tube, hand level, level bubble, mason's level, mete-stick9) Drilling: plumb bob10) Instruments: level instrument11) Makarov: carpenter's square, leveling instrument -
3 трубка (трубопровод)
pipe
- бурдона — bourdon tube, pressure spring
пружинящий, трубчатый элемент манометра, воспринимающий подводимое давление и преобразующий его в механическое перемещение стрелки прибора (рис.81). — а brass (cooper) element of а pressure gage which translates the internal pressure into mechanical movement to actuate indicator needle. lnternal pressures cause the loose end of the element to spread out or uncoil.
- вентури — venturi tube
трубка с суживающимися внутри каналом и отверстием в месте сужения, в котором происходит увеличение скорости и уменьшение давления, протекающего по трубке потока. — a short tube of smaller diameter in the middle than at the ends. when air flows through such a tube, the pressure dacreases as the diameter becomes smaller, the amount of the decrease being proportional to the speed of flow.
-, гофрированная (соединительная) — bellows
-, дозирующая (в системе кондиционирования воздуха) — venturi tube
-, дренажная (бака) — vent pipe
-, дренажная (слива утечек) — drainage pipe
-, заборная (бака) — outlet pipe
-, заливная (амортстойки) — oil level tube
- замера давления (датчика манометра) — (pressure transmitter) inlet pipe
- замера давления (в коллекторе) — (manifold) pressure measurement pipe
-, измерительная (уровня электролита) — (electrolyte level) measuring tube
- импульсная (для подвода давления к сигнализатору давления или манометру) — (pressure switch or transmitter) inlet pipe
-, капиллярная (рис.75) — capillary tube
-, критическая (системы кондиционирования воздуха) — venturi tube
критическая или мерная т. может использоваться в качестве расходомера воздуха урвк. — may be used as airflow metering unit in air conditioning system.
-, критическая ограничения потока (воздуха) — (air) flow limiting venturi
-, манометрическая (бурдона) — pressure spring
-, микротелефонная (у рабочего места бортпроводника. дпя внутрисамолетной связи) — handset the handset is switched to interphone system, when it is placed on its hanger.
- пито (приемник полного давления, ппд) (рис.83) — phot tube
- препарирования (для замера давления) — pressure measurement pipe
-, резиновая — rubber pipe /tube/
-, сильфонная — bellows
- слива отстоя (из топливных баков) — sediment drain pipe
-, стеклянная — glass tube
- суфлера (двиг.) — breather pipe
-, суфлерная (сообщ. с атмосферой) — vent pipe
- указателя скольжения — slip indicator curved glass tube
- холодной пристрелки или отработки (тхп) — boresight tool /tube/
- холодной пристрелки антенны — antenna bore sighting) tool /tube/
-, экранирующая (для электрической проводки) — conduit а tubular raceway for holding and shielding wires or cables.
-, электронно-лучевая — cathode ray tube (crt)
- электропроводки — electric wiring conduitРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > трубка (трубопровод)
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