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1 деформация до предела пропорциональности
Русско-английский физический словарь > деформация до предела пропорциональности
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2 гуковская деформация
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3 упругая деформация
1) General subject: resilience2) Naval: rebound, recoverable strain3) Engineering: Hookean deformation, compliance, elastic strain, reversible deformation, reversible strain4) Construction: completely recoverable deformation, (относительная) elastic strain5) Railway term: elastic contraction6) Automobile industry: give7) Textile: elasticity9) Resins: subpermanent set10) Mechanic engineering: resistance, rheostatic control, springing11) Drilling: recovery, residual elasticity, resiliency12) Automation: elastic deflection13) Makarov: deflection, recoverable deformation14) Electrochemistry: plastic deformation, plastic strainУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > упругая деформация
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4 упругая деформация
deflection, compliance, elastic deformation, Hookean deformation, reversible deformation, elastic strain* * *Русско-английский политехнический словарь > упругая деформация
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5 гуковская деформация
Makarov: Hooke deformation (деформация до предела пропорциональности), Hookean deformation (деформация до предела пропорциональности)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > гуковская деформация
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6 гуковская деформация
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7 мгновенная гуковская деформация
Plastics: instantaneous Hookean deformationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мгновенная гуковская деформация
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